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Burkhard on tour in Germany

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back

In 28 days through 16 states and back

Four weeks has HIV activist and world traveler Burkhard Hildebrandt with Bea, his yellow Fiat 500, been traveling through Germany as part of his lecture tour to create publicity for his own personal theme: How to handle the taboo topic of HIV in Europe and the rest of the world.

Meanwhile Burkhard is back in Hameln, has completed the final interview performances at the German television station NDR, and enjoys it to be home again. Despite the hustle and bustle on the 2,560 kilometers of West German asphalt, he did not forget to report about his adventures and challenges for the Axel Gerstl newsletter.

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


Burkhard was very happy about Beas performance during the whole 28 days. Overall, the fuel consumption came in at just under 7 liters. Just some difficulties with the ruts on some roads, they were often too wide for the narrow wheelbase of the Fiat 500.

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


The other people on the road reacted very positive on the small Fivehundred: Often Beas motor hum was orchestrated by an enthusiastic horn concert and hazard warning lights light-show up on arrival. When Burkhard once drove along a Dutch caravan column, people were sitting on their windows, taking photos and marvel at the rare sight.

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


Only on the streets of Berlin Burkhard was frightened with a "strange feeling when a large truck with a huge grille almost parked on the back seat."

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


Overall, however, Burkhard is very satisfied with the results of his tour. He was well received everywhere and the reactions to his lectures have been very positive. Burkhard stressed that he was very pleased to seek the dialogue and ask his listeners what their dreams are, and why they do not realize it.

Other times, he had to answer awkward questions. For example, on those if he was afraid of his travels in Africa, such as the planned tour from Cape Town to Hameln. But Burkhard cleared up quickly. The fear is certainly justified, but he had a much greater fear that he is "old someday", asking himself: "Why didn’t I live my dream?"

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back

Burkhard visited the company Axel Gerstl

Between his events during the Germany Tour 2014, Burkhard Hildebrandt and Bea, his little yellow Fiat 500, took the opportunity to visit the company Axel Gerstl in Biburg near Munich. As Burkhard parts-sponsor, we were of course glad to see Bea in such a good shape.

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


The day before, Burkhard had given a lecture at the Karlheinz Böhm Foundation in Munich, which has made particular deserves to development aid in Ethiopia over the last 30 years. So, among other things, the construction of irrigation facilities, dormitories, schools, hospitals, roads and bridges were supported and a literacy program was operated. Burkhard was invited to visit their projects in Africa, what he of course happily accepted.

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back


The stops on Burkhard's Germany Tour:

  • 17.03.2014 Hamelin – Hanover
  • 18.03.2014 Bremen
  • 19.-20.03.2014 Hamburg
  • 21.-22.03.2014 Schleswig-Holstein
  • 23.-24.03.2014 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • 25.-26.03.2014 Brandenburg
  • 27.-28.03.2014 Berlin
  • 29.-30.03.2014 Saxony-Anhalt
  • 31.03.-01.04.2014 Saxony
  • 02.-03.04.2014 Thuringia
  • 04.-06.04.2014 Bavaria
  • 07.-08.04.2014 Baden-Würtemberg
  • 09.-10.04.2014 Rhineland-Palatinate
  • 11.04.2014 Saarland
  • 12.-13.04.2014 Hesse
  • 13.04.2014 Lower Saxony

Burkhard on tour in Germany: in 28 days through 16 states and back