Our dam levels won’t rise this easily. Cape Town, please save water. As spotted at the V&A Waterfront, reminding of the drought the city has
Some discoveries and snapshots from my days walking Lisbon in search of street art x. Murals on the apartment blocks in Marvila. Miradouro Graffiti Fado
One of the things that I love to do when travelling to a new city, especially in Europe, is to learn more about the voice of
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
Just over a week ago I attended the prestigius opening of the ARTEM galleria, where beautiful people, inspiring visionaries, generous hearts, remarkable art and good friends
It’s become a thing that every time I find myself in Johannesburg, I need to walk the streets of Maboneng. My recent visit up North
Cape Town. – Equipped with a gorgeous Landrover Discovery supplied by Aroundabout Cars | Car Hire, I joined some of the city’s top bloggers
Kenya. – Street Art. Watamu village. A place of colourful history, Arabic and coastal influence that needs to be walked. Bling Bling | Shine ‘n’
Cape Town. – Street meets Beach Art I happened upon in Strand and Muizenberg. Adding colour to the hues of ocean living. Cuteness on the
Cape Town. – I was asked by Round the World Experts to offer an insider’s guide to the Mother city. How best to see the most
Athens – Take in the street art and graffiti as you walk Athens; it’s to be found in every shape, size and form, from scrawls to fat cat
Reunion Island. – Street Art forms a great part of the Reunion Island culture and one of the festival offerings was live works being created as
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,
Johannesburg. Urban Art. Graffiti. Colour. And light. As seen in Newtown. Always walk a city!
Cape Town is home to one of the most colourful places in the world, the Bo-Kaap. Spiritual home to the Cape Malay community, it is known for
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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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