Picking Trash in Cairo
Answer: Africa, my Africa of my dream Here is where I want to be Here, I have always been At my end, here is where I will sleep Twenty years is a long time to be Away from home But I am still here, my...
View ArticleSwim at the Edge of the World’s Largest Waterfall: Devil’s Pool, Victoria Falls
Ah waterfalls – so majestic, so calming. Especially as a 3D moving picture on your aunt’s wall or from a great, great distance. But, come up-close, and they become giant forces of nature, just bidding...
View ArticleThe Five Best 2012 End of the World Adventures
As any rational person will tell you, the end is near. All the signs are there: the Mayan calendar is coming to an end, our geomagnetic field is getting weaker, Nibiru is getting closer, and perhaps...
View ArticleAkodessewa Fetish Market – Shop at the Voodoo Supermarket
If Harry Potter were a real person (he’s not, we fact-checked), he’d tell you that the best place to buy bat-wings, tarantula legs and ostrich blood isn’t in the heart of London, but in the heart of...
View ArticleA Luxury Safari With the Lemurs
Image source Many people don’t know much about Madagascar apart from the fact that it is inhabited by crazy dancing lemurs that like to move it move it. The island is internationally famous for these...
View ArticleTop 5 Bungee Jumping Spots in South Africa
With diverse and beautiful landscapes, welcoming locals, and outdoor-orientated activities, South Africa is a first-class destination. This is especially true for the crazy adrenaline-junkies of this...
View ArticleAfrica’s Big Five Adrenaline Adventures
Trips to sub-Saharan Africa are often synonymous with one thing: wildlife. From crocs in Botswana to gorillas in Uganda, and, of course, not forgetting the Big Five in the Serengeti, animal spotting is...
View ArticleGo Cage Diving With The Sharks In Gansbaai South Africa
Shark cage diving is a popular tourist activity around the world. One of the reasons is it’s illusion of extreme danger without actually placing you in any danger at all. It provides one heck of an...
View ArticleDeep Sea Diving in the Seychelles
Clear blue water, amazing marine life, exotic reefs, and unexplored depths make the Seychelles Islands one of the greatest destinations for scuba diving in the world. With the majority of waters...
View Article3 Mount Kilimanjaro Routes for Newbie Mountain Trekkers
Located in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s Highest Peak and the world’s highest free standing mountain (a mountain at sea level that is not part of a mountain range). To climb this mountain,...
View ArticleVisiting Ethiopia’s Rock Churches, Lalibela
Ethiopia is a unique and relatively undiscovered country. Its wildlife, culture, diverse history, and religion make it an interesting place to explore. I’ve spent a lot of time traveling around Africa...
View ArticleVisiting The Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
The Simien Mountains National Park is a world full of dramatic scenery and color. It’s a stunning setting, very unique with wildlife and awe-inspiring views. The park has been molded over the years by...
View ArticleVisiting the Erta Ale and The Dallol Volcano
The Dallol volcano and Erta Ale are both found in the Danakil depression, one of the hottest places on earth, with temperatures often exceeding 45 degrees celsius. The Danakil depression sits 125...
View ArticleEthiopia – A Two Week Itinerary
Ethiopia is a land full of history, culture and beautiful environments. It’s a magical place to explore and an adventure you will never forget. Spending two weeks in Ethiopia is the perfect amount of...
View ArticleKenya Itinerary – 10 Days of Safari & Adventure
Kenya is one of the top safari destinations in the world and is full of wildlife and diverse landscapes. There is everything from mountains and savannah to deserts and tropical beaches, Kenya really...
View ArticleThe Best Kenya Safari Parks for Wildlife
Kenya is one of the world’s favorite safari destinations and it has a number of national parks that are well worth a visit. They cover a range of diverse environments, each one unique in its own way...
View ArticleVisiting Tsavo East National Park in Kenya
Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya. It was first opened in April 1948 and covers a huge 13,747 square kilometers. It sits halfway between the coast and Nairobi in...
View ArticleMauritius vs Seychelles – Which Islands Are For You?
So you’re thinking about an island getaway but you want something a little bit more off the beaten track than the Maldives. At the same time, you don’t want to spend two days flying to the South...
View ArticleThe Seychelles – 1 Week Itinerary
Seychelles is an island nation that until recently has been forgotten about as a world-class destination. Set in the middle of the Indian Ocean 1000 miles off the east coast of Kenya, the archipelago...
View ArticleSwim in Senegal’s Pink Lake Retba
We’ve written about pink lakes here before, but there’s no reason Australia should get all the glory in pink-laked glory. Roughly 10km northeast of Senegal’s capital city of Dakar, lies the pink lake,...
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