africa
All the best wildlife, bazaars, and adventures Africa has to offer from Cairo to Cape Town.
THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF TAITA HILLS (EAST AFRICA)
When I was a young man I read stories about adventure, wild animals, birds, and everything that involves nature. There was something that I discovered that hills and mountains were common in most parts of Kenya. Besides their natural attraction, almost all of them had wild animals, birds and the natural vegetation.
By Geoffrey Musera6 years ago in Wander
Exploring Africa Like a Pro
From Tunisia to South Africa, the African continent covers a wide variety of amazing sights, sounds and foods to explore. Trying to plan an Africa trip can be overwhelming trying to decide where to go first. Before you leave for your next trip, take the time to learn about the region and get to know it better than a local.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Wander
Best Things to Do in Egypt at Christmas
December is a month that we all look forward to and eagerly, many of us have said that during this month the Christmas spirit is felt. Although scientifically it has not been possible to discover exactly what it is that we are referring to ... but I am sure that we have ever felt it. During this same period, we feel the desire to travel and know different places with many Egypt Travel Packages. Have you thought about traveling to Egypt during Christmas and spending a new year in a country with such a different culture? Surely you will have many doubts about what a country like Egypt is like during Christmas; we give you some information about these dates.
By Umar Abbasi6 years ago in Wander
Falling Through Morocco
Just for the record I never intended on hitching through Morocco. I met my so called travel mentor, Jose, at a hostel in Chefcheoune, the blue city of Morocco. Jose is a 44 year old ex veteran for the United States Army Sky Diving team. Up to the time I had met him, he had been travelling for 4 years, occasionally he would visit home for 2 months at a time and soon would get right back on the road. Over a few joints of pure moroccan hash he went into further detail about his extraordinary travel stories. As we continued smoking into the night I was in completely infatuated by Jose’s adventures, from hitchhiking through Central America, spending time with local indigenous families in Mexico and injuring himself severely whilst attempting to climb mount Everest. Each story was infinitely better than any other story I had heard before. All I could think was “fuck… I want to be in this guy's stories”.
By Marko Bozic6 years ago in Wander
On Language, All That
1) Swahili has increasingly grown on me. The fruit song is as catchy as the "jambo jambo." Sometimes it flows through me, and my pronunciation is noticeably different from that of my peers, being filtered through my Spanish-speaking tongue positions. Jo says you are so incredible! You learn so fast! She is always so encouraging. I have always wanted to learn a third language, and hence I have flirted with French ever since the fourth grade. But after all these years I have still not taken a formal course, and with nobody to practice with, hence je ne parlais pas (I did not speak in French). A few Swahili crash courses and I was up and running. Practicing a language is such a big part of learning. It unravels world views and the things one takes for granted.
By Silvana Martinez6 years ago in Wander
Johannesburg and the Little Case of Anxiety
I moved back to Gauteng about two years ago, but I never made it a mission to see old friends and acquaintances. I now live in Tshwane, and Joburg seems like a different beast right now. Listen, after two years in Cape Town, life inland does become a bit claustrophobic. I mean where is the ocean and mountains to hike inland? I'm joking, but life's way too fast here.
By Ayanda Mandlazi6 years ago in Wander











