Advocating for a Better World as The Incidental Tourist. My interview with Earth Chats.
‘I have become acutely aware of the responsibility that I have to do the right thing by my readers and the companies that I work
‘I have become acutely aware of the responsibility that I have to do the right thing by my readers and the companies that I work
The ongoing pandemic has affected billions of people and millions of companies worldwide. Africa has not escaped untouched. This podcast explores what the Coronavirus mean
‘Don’t travel now, so you can travel later’. A powerful and inspiring message from South African Tourism, as we put a hold on travel,
FOUR PAWS have had several successful emergency missions in rescuing big cats from war-torn countries Iraq, Gaza and Syria. In this short film they highlight
As part of the Travel Designer team, who I am lucky enough to be working with, we hosted a select group of international agents for
I was invited by Cathy Retief-Neil on to her Passport to the World 93.6 FM to talk about my recent trips to Marrakech. It
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This
In follow up to the article that I posted earlier this year: Pangolins in Peril. Rehabilitation after being seized from poachers, I’d like to share
I had the pleasure of being invited to Travel Tuesday on ‘Upfront with Refilwe Moloto – CapeTalk‘ on Tuesday 30th April talking all things African travel, visas and
A look at Ho Chi Minh City in under 60 seconds, offering just a tease and taste of this incredible city and all that
Imagine if drinking dirty water on a daily basis was your only option? According to the World Health Organization, more than 844 million people
A look at Vietnam in under 60 seconds, offering just a tease and taste of this incredible country and all that it has to
Annie Wyatt and Veechi Shahi with their Namaste Retreats India, are committed to taking people on transformational retreats to India, the birthplace of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Meditation.
Sundowners are a celebration of life. They are about being outside when dusk falls, about relaxing into the beauty of the surrounds with a drink
I received a mail from Michi Croce who is one of a group of young German filmmakers that have produced a feature film called
I shared the story behind the ARTEM Galleria Street Artists about a month ago, which included an introduction to the artists, the centre and the work
‘I have become acutely aware of the responsibility that I have to do the right thing by my readers and the companies that I work with. In my writing, I, therefore, strive to create a
The ongoing pandemic has affected billions of people and millions of companies worldwide. Africa has not escaped untouched. This podcast explores what the Coronavirus mean for the continent. With the continent’s economy depends heavily on
‘Don’t travel now, so you can travel later’. A powerful and inspiring message from South African Tourism, as we put a hold on travel, stay home, stay safe and act responsibly in the fight
FOUR PAWS have had several successful emergency missions in rescuing big cats from war-torn countries Iraq, Gaza and Syria. In this short film they highlight the big cats rescued from areas of conflict that now
As part of the Travel Designer team, who I am lucky enough to be working with, we hosted a select group of international agents for a Retreat to Mountain and Sea following the We Are Africa
I was invited by Cathy Retief-Neil on to her Passport to the World 93.6 FM to talk about my recent trips to Marrakech. It was so good to be back on radio with Cathy
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This following her conversation with Dr Wenjie Cai, Lecturer in Tourism
In follow up to the article that I posted earlier this year: Pangolins in Peril. Rehabilitation after being seized from poachers, I’d like to share the official trailer for Eye of the Pangolin, the story of two
I had the pleasure of being invited to Travel Tuesday on ‘Upfront with Refilwe Moloto – CapeTalk‘ on Tuesday 30th April talking all things African travel, visas and useful tips pertaining to planning your trip – with a
A look at Ho Chi Minh City in under 60 seconds, offering just a tease and taste of this incredible city and all that it has to offer. I was lucky enough to take
Imagine if drinking dirty water on a daily basis was your only option? According to the World Health Organization, more than 844 million people globally still don’t have access to clean drinking water and
A look at Vietnam in under 60 seconds, offering just a tease and taste of this incredible country and all that it has to offer. I was lucky enough to take my second visit
Annie Wyatt and Veechi Shahi with their Namaste Retreats India, are committed to taking people on transformational retreats to India, the birthplace of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Meditation. This is why I have chosen to join them in
Sundowners are a celebration of life. They are about being outside when dusk falls, about relaxing into the beauty of the surrounds with a drink in hand, as you watch the sun disappear into the
I received a mail from Michi Croce who is one of a group of young German filmmakers that have produced a feature film called ROBIN, that tells the story of an ill boy and
I shared the story behind the ARTEM Galleria Street Artists about a month ago, which included an introduction to the artists, the centre and the work that they did. Here is the emotion-evoking video as produced
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‘I have become acutely aware of the responsibility that I have to do the right thing by my readers and the companies that I work
The Incidental Tourist
The Incidental Tourist is a Personal Travel Blog of a conscious traveller with a deep love for Africa, its incredible people and the environment.
Here I bring you narratives, stories, video and photographs from my travels around the globe, including accounts of gorilla trekking in Uganda, turtle rescue in Kenya, tree planting in Zambia and setting up a temporary home in Lisbon. Not to mention falling in love with Marjorelle Blue in Marrakech.
Included too are accommodation and restaurant reviews, as well as details of the conservation efforts that I support.
A self proclaimed earth advocate and beauty seeker, I invite you to share in my love of sustainable impact travel – and the rich offerings of our beautiful world. With a long career as a Dream Holiday Maker, I can assist with travels arrangements to any of these areas too.
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