I have created the MotoGuide brand. For 20 years, I have been riding up and down the world on ADV motorcycles. My favourite regions include the Balkans, Turkey, Greece, and Andalusia. The MotoGuide project is a combination of my dreams and experience gained during many years of solo trips, travelling with friends, and working as a professional guide during organised commercial trips. My strengths are planning and trip logistics. People say I am authentic and that I can infect others with my passions. I value direct approach, I find it easy to establish new connections, and I speak several languages, which enabled me to create a network of unique relationships in many corners of Europe and the world. I use some of them when preparing motorcycle trip offers. I am also a qualified first-aider. I am aware of the responsibility borne by a motorcycle trip operator, and the safety of participants is my personal priority.
My greatest passion – apart from motorcycle travelling – is the history of great battles. In Europe, I love visiting historical locations related to both world wars and Napoleon wars, in the USA, I prefer Gettysburg to Manhattan, and in South Africa, I am more interested in searching for traces of battles fought in the Boer Wars or the Anglo-Zulu War rather than in safaris. That is why, apart from tourist trips, I offer visits to battlegrounds – motorcycle trips with great history in the background, during which I share my passion and knowledge, talking about the events shaping history of the world in the exact locations they were taking place.
In everyday life I am an entrepreneur and the owner of the Apartments Roman aparthotel in Krakow’s Old Town. I mention this on purpose – my hotel running experience proves very useful when searching for interesting hotels and overnight lodgings at local hosts.