
Uganda and that time I visited with 87 year old Frida of Lake Bunyoni.
Uganda. – Remembering my time in Uganda and the special visit to Frida in her village above Bunyonyi Lake near the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where
Uganda. – Remembering my time in Uganda and the special visit to Frida in her village above Bunyonyi Lake near the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where
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
Karoo. – If I’ve learnt one thing over my years of SA travel loving it’s that in the end, it’ll always be the people who matter
Knysna. Oyster Festival. – As I mentioned in my Oyster Festival post, I was lucky enough to take a tour of Judah Square, South Africa’s largest Rastafari community,
Greenpop. Zambia. – People of Kasiya. Its always about the people for me and I appreciated the opportunity to meet and chat with this lovely family, living
Johannesburg. – An Instawalk in Soweto with #MeetSouthAfrica. The vibrant colours, culture, traditions and beautiful people.
We have a piece of land in the Karoo called Voorbaat that we are in the process of selling and have said good bye to. These are
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
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
Karoo. – If I’ve learnt one thing over my years of SA travel loving it’s that in the end, it’ll always be the people who matter most. The characters who make up the stories and build
Knysna. Oyster Festival. – As I mentioned in my Oyster Festival post, I was lucky enough to take a tour of Judah Square, South Africa’s largest Rastafari community, whilst in Knysna. I took a guided tour with community
Greenpop. Zambia. – People of Kasiya. Its always about the people for me and I appreciated the opportunity to meet and chat with this lovely family, living in Kasiya, quite a way outside Livingstone. Zambia. Subsistence farming
Johannesburg. – An Instawalk in Soweto with #MeetSouthAfrica. The vibrant colours, culture, traditions and beautiful people.
We have a piece of land in the Karoo called Voorbaat that we are in the process of selling and have said good bye to. These are some of the wonderful characters that I have loved and
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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.
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