
I Am Often Asked Why I Travel.
I was recently asked why I travel. It was during a casual conversation about life and dream jobs and those aspirations that are ever evolving,
I was recently asked why I travel. It was during a casual conversation about life and dream jobs and those aspirations that are ever evolving,
Talking about Safari Packing, khaki and aeroplanes, I found this photo of my gorgeous Mom, brother and I at the Bloemfontein Airport in about 1973-4.
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
Jackie of HT Holidays contacted me and we got to speak about my love for travel, what I pack and where I’ve loved to travel. What a privilege to
Fluff Magazine – You never know who you might meet at a No Man’s Art pop-up exhibition, or where that introduction may lead. In my
Knysna. Oyster Festival. – These feet were made for walking. Over lagoons, along coastlines and on scenic mountain paths. An absolute favourite past time. Thank you
“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate,
Port Elizabeth. – Let’s close the divide! Holding hands with Madiba and a young friend at the Donkin Reserve in Port Elizabeth. What a place
Really thrilled to be featured in onRoute magazine this month. Just loved talking about The Incidental Tourist, what made me start a blog and how
Always. Walk a city. Yours, another, a village, a beach, a field. Walk. Breath in. Feel. It’s the best way to experience a place.
I was recently asked why I travel. It was during a casual conversation about life and dream jobs and those aspirations that are ever evolving, as we are. But it got me thinking and I
Talking about Safari Packing, khaki and aeroplanes, I found this photo of my gorgeous Mom, brother and I at the Bloemfontein Airport in about 1973-4. I guess my love of travelling started then, even though
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
Jackie of HT Holidays contacted me and we got to speak about my love for travel, what I pack and where I’ve loved to travel. What a privilege to share with you. Thank you for the opportunity, interview as below:
Fluff Magazine – You never know who you might meet at a No Man’s Art pop-up exhibition, or where that introduction may lead. In my case it was by invitation of Jacqui Barhouch that I found
Knysna. Oyster Festival. – These feet were made for walking. Over lagoons, along coastlines and on scenic mountain paths. An absolute favourite past time. Thank you too for the wellie boots Pick ‘n Pay Knysna Oyster Festival.
“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be
Port Elizabeth. – Let’s close the divide! Holding hands with Madiba and a young friend at the Donkin Reserve in Port Elizabeth. What a place of unity, art, expression and history. Such a special visit,
Really thrilled to be featured in onRoute magazine this month. Just loved talking about The Incidental Tourist, what made me start a blog and how I am ever more in love with travel, writing, photography
Always. Walk a city. Yours, another, a village, a beach, a field. Walk. Breath in. Feel. It’s the best way to experience a place.
Dawn Bradnick Jorgensen
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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.
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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