You Know You’re in Tanzania When…
We entered Tanzania in quite possibly the most difficult, unorthodox, and (in hind-sight) rewarding ways possible. After our four-day overland
Read moreWe entered Tanzania in quite possibly the most difficult, unorthodox, and (in hind-sight) rewarding ways possible. After our four-day overland
Read moreSadly, the history of African safari has ugly roots in game hunting and exploitation of native land but with visionaries
Read moreWe love Cape Town! As the first European port in Africa dating back to 1682, Cape Town’s historic mash-up of
Read moreThe Serengeti is perhaps the most famous park in Africa and the Ngorongoro Crater is its most coveted section. So
Read moreSomething came over us when we arrived to Livingstone, Zambia. I don’t know if it was the roar of falls
Read moreLoving every moment on the Zambezi river with Tongabezi, we decided to go a little deeper into the wild with
Read moreWe experienced Mozambique by train, bus, taxi, pick-up truck, kayak, chapa van, 18-wheeler (sitting in the back with the cargo!),
Read moreAfter watching the frenzy of wildebeest and zebra darting back and forth across the Mara river, crocs nipping at them
Read moreA run-in with a pair of eles while fishing from a tiny canoe.
Read moreNot only is Lake Malawi one of the most crystal clear and exotic lakes in the world, it has unforgettable
Read moreSince we only spent a few days in The Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho we weren’t planning on writing a “You
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