
Ethiopia. Knocking on Heaven’s Door.
Ethiopia is a land steeped in ancient history, rooted in religion and guardian to some of the continent’s most impressive mountainous moonscapes.
Ethiopia is a land steeped in ancient history, rooted in religion and guardian to some of the continent’s most impressive mountainous moonscapes.
Zambia, Livingstone and Victoria Falls.
Leonardo da Vinci said ‘water is the driving force of all nature’ and nowhere is that more true than in Africa. Yet despite the fear
As part of my Magical Places of the world series, I introduce the various regions of the world – Africa, Antartica, Asia, Europe South and
It was Richard Mullin who said ‘The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa – for he has
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
One of Namibia’s most spectacular landmarks with its rusty red dunes and bleached salt pans, Sossusvlei is a perfect example of Namibia’s unspoilt desert beauty.
In the tiny West African nation of Benin, Voodoo remains an official practised religion with Ouidah, only 70km from the capital of Porto Novo, said
I am greatly honoured to have been featured as one of the Top 10 African Travel Blogs listed on Africa.com. Thank you for your interest
Looking back at my travel experiences of the past few years, there are certainly some adventurous moments that stand out as highlights and that I
I was asked recently by Katherine Graham to offer my thoughts on Investing in African Travel as she compiled an article for kulula’s khuluma Inflight magazine This is her feature
Writing by my (returned to) maiden name Dawn Bradnick, I told kulula’s khuluma in-flight magazine about my behind the wheel dizzying road trip through an
I am honoured to be hosting the African Responsible Tourism Awards. Africa is taking its rightful place as a leader in responsible tourism and Better
I was invited by Venture South’s Mike Stott to spend a morning cycling Cape Town on one of their amazing Chilled Squirrel e-bikes. Invited to enjoy their Traditional
‘The soft African breeze picks up dirt on the savannah and the hazy late afternoon sun filters through. Through the sun dappled air, a giraffe
Ethiopia is a land steeped in ancient history, rooted in religion and guardian to some of the continent’s most impressive mountainous moonscapes.
Zambia, Livingstone and Victoria Falls.
Leonardo da Vinci said ‘water is the driving force of all nature’ and nowhere is that more true than in Africa. Yet despite the fear of drought and ongoing prayers for rain to wet the
As part of my Magical Places of the world series, I introduce the various regions of the world – Africa, Antartica, Asia, Europe South and North America and Oceania. What a beautiful world we live
It was Richard Mullin who said ‘The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa – for he has so much to look forward to.’ An accurate observation as
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
One of Namibia’s most spectacular landmarks with its rusty red dunes and bleached salt pans, Sossusvlei is a perfect example of Namibia’s unspoilt desert beauty. Situated in the largest conservation area in Africa, the Namib-Naukluft
In the tiny West African nation of Benin, Voodoo remains an official practised religion with Ouidah, only 70km from the capital of Porto Novo, said to be its birthplace. A relaxed and relatively prosperous beach
I am greatly honoured to have been featured as one of the Top 10 African Travel Blogs listed on Africa.com. Thank you for your interest and much-appreciated recognition. Here’s the list below. ‘One of the
Looking back at my travel experiences of the past few years, there are certainly some adventurous moments that stand out as highlights and that I would like to recommend in my African Wish List for
I was asked recently by Katherine Graham to offer my thoughts on Investing in African Travel as she compiled an article for kulula’s khuluma Inflight magazine This is her feature and all the reasons why it is Africa’s time to
Writing by my (returned to) maiden name Dawn Bradnick, I told kulula’s khuluma in-flight magazine about my behind the wheel dizzying road trip through an ancient world. Meet Me In Morocco, Thelma and Louise style, is
I am honoured to be hosting the African Responsible Tourism Awards. Africa is taking its rightful place as a leader in responsible tourism and Better Tourism Africa. Previously the International Centre for Responsible Tourism South
I was invited by Venture South’s Mike Stott to spend a morning cycling Cape Town on one of their amazing Chilled Squirrel e-bikes. Invited to enjoy their Traditional Food Experience, we deviated somewhat from the route as they
‘The soft African breeze picks up dirt on the savannah and the hazy late afternoon sun filters through. Through the sun dappled air, a giraffe lazily saunters into view, her distinctive tan markings matching the
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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.
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