
Introducing the African Travel Crew Anthem
Introducing the African Travel Crew Anthem. Recently established as a collaboration of content creators for the tourism industry, we at the African Travel Crew look forward
Introducing the African Travel Crew Anthem. Recently established as a collaboration of content creators for the tourism industry, we at the African Travel Crew look forward
The Canary Islands by default sound mysteriously alluring. A Spanish archipelago off the coast of north west Africa, these rugged volcanic isles known for their
African Blogger Awards. – Greatly honoured to have The Incidental Tourist named as Runner-up for top Travel blog in Africa by African Blogger Awards,
Africa. – There’s something magical about the big skies, African bushveld, rich traditions and seductive nature of Africa that adds romance to any given day, making
One of the best videos I’ve seen of a safari experience. By Tyler Fairbank, on his recent visit. Check out his other videos and
It is no secret that I advocate for African travel and do much to encourage that this vibrant, diverse and rather magical continent be explored
Kenya. – While staying at the Olare Mara Kempinski in Kenya’s Masai Mara, I took a walk on the green plains. Together with my
Kenya. – Me chilling at the Mombasa bus stop before taking the ten hour bus ride through Tsavo National Park and endless remote settlements, passing traders
The plains are a beautiful green, like neatly mowed lawns dispersed with lone trees. The very trees that give Kenya’s Masai Mara its name. The
Uganda. – Remembering my time in Uganda and the special visit to Frida in her village above Bunyonyi Lake near the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where
Travel Massive – I was interviewed by Holly Galbraith for the Travel Massive series of podcasts, talking about my background in travel, my blog and
Uganda. – Uganda, referred to by Winston Churchill as ‘the Pearl of Africa’, is a lush land of rolling hills and diverse landscape, of lakes and
African Travel I was invited by Travelstart South Africa to be a guest on their FAQ Friday series to talk about African Travel and why this diverse
Taking a photo is like pushing pause on time.“ Recently I had a mail from Jessica Fowlds of Jonsson Workwear telling me about the amazing Jonsson
Africa. – When Southern Destinations asked me who my perfect safari companion was and why, it didn’t take much thinking. For me, the perfect #SafariSoulmates will always
Introducing the African Travel Crew Anthem. Recently established as a collaboration of content creators for the tourism industry, we at the African Travel Crew look forward to working with brands and tourism bodies on campaigns and
The Canary Islands by default sound mysteriously alluring. A Spanish archipelago off the coast of north west Africa, these rugged volcanic isles known for their black and white sand beaches, are a place I’d love to
African Blogger Awards. – Greatly honoured to have The Incidental Tourist named as Runner-up for top Travel blog in Africa by African Blogger Awards, behind my friends The Travel Manuel. Congrats to all the
Africa. – There’s something magical about the big skies, African bushveld, rich traditions and seductive nature of Africa that adds romance to any given day, making it especially idyllic as the destination for a honeymoon. Whether
One of the best videos I’ve seen of a safari experience. By Tyler Fairbank, on his recent visit. Check out his other videos and time lapses here: https://vimeo.com/tylerfairbank. Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
It is no secret that I advocate for African travel and do much to encourage that this vibrant, diverse and rather magical continent be explored and discovered … There’s something about the soulfulness that makes
Kenya. – While staying at the Olare Mara Kempinski in Kenya’s Masai Mara, I took a walk on the green plains. Together with my guide David Lomali and Masai Tourist Police member Mwele, we
Kenya. – Me chilling at the Mombasa bus stop before taking the ten hour bus ride through Tsavo National Park and endless remote settlements, passing traders with everything from watermelon to freshly roasted cashew nuts for
The plains are a beautiful green, like neatly mowed lawns dispersed with lone trees. The very trees that give Kenya’s Masai Mara its name. The word Mara literally means ‘spotted’, which refers to both the
Uganda. – Remembering my time in Uganda and the special visit to Frida in her village above Bunyonyi Lake near the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where we trekked to see those precious Gorillas. The amazing 87 years
Travel Massive – I was interviewed by Holly Galbraith for the Travel Massive series of podcasts, talking about my background in travel, my blog and role as one of the Cape Town Chapter Leaders. Follow
Uganda. – Uganda, referred to by Winston Churchill as ‘the Pearl of Africa’, is a lush land of rolling hills and diverse landscape, of lakes and mountains, with friendly people to enhance every moment spent there.
African Travel I was invited by Travelstart South Africa to be a guest on their FAQ Friday series to talk about African Travel and why this diverse and vibrantly beautiful continent holds my heart … Thank you
Taking a photo is like pushing pause on time.“ Recently I had a mail from Jessica Fowlds of Jonsson Workwear telling me about the amazing Jonsson Journey and their Legacy Hunter who is travelling around Southern
Africa. – When Southern Destinations asked me who my perfect safari companion was and why, it didn’t take much thinking. For me, the perfect #SafariSoulmates will always be Africa herself. Her dust under my feet, cool dark
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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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