Stone Town

A week spent in the beautiful stone town mostly involved wandering the old streets, trying the street food, and generally taking it "pole pole" (slow in Swahili). It's a sleepy town for most of theLes mer
Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to everyone, I hope you're having a lovely time!
I've been having a great day on a boat trip in Menai Bay. After an epic downpour that delayed the start, we went snorkeling where ILes mer
Paje & Jambiani

This week I have mostly been horizontal in Paje and Jambiani! I got there by dala dala, a local bus that in this case consisted of an open sided pick-up truck with benching and cost about a dollar forLes mer
Nungwi

Another week of disgustingly beautiful beach photos I'm afraid! For my final week in Zanzibar I was in Nungwi on the northern tip of the island, mostly swimming and attempting to hide from the sun. ILes mer
Dar es Salaam

After my nice "holiday" in Zanzibar it was time to move onto the mainland of Tanzania which is called Tanganyika. As expected the process for boarding the ferry was absolute chaos, and then theLes mer
Tarangire National Park

This week I went on a safari, starting in Tarangire NP. Tarangire is famous for its elephants and baobab trees, and despite being told that there was no guarantee in seeing the elephants because it'sLes mer
Serengeti

After Tarangire we were off to the Serengeti! Even with no animals this park is spectacularly beautiful, with the vivid greenery from it being the rainy season and the forever changing sky. AfterLes mer
Ngorongoro Crater

The final part of my safari was to visit the Ngorongoro Crater, a 20km wide caldera formed by a collapsed volcano. Inside the crater is a sheltered habitat that appears to be a sort of garden of Eden.Les mer
Arusha & Moshi

While in Northern Tanzania I took the opportunity to see Arusha, walking around the town and checking out the Natural History Museum which has some amusing taxidermy. It also houses a giant tortoiseLes mer
The Tazara Railway!

So after Tanzania I headed to Zambia, and do I get there by plane like a normal person? No of course not, far better to take a 55 hour train journey 1860 km to the middle of nowhere in Zambia! ILes mer
Zambia

After 5 weeks of Tanzania I'm finally in a new country (nevermind that I'm writing this from two countries ahead)! Zambia made an impression from the start as we had a 3 hour bus journey from theLes mer
Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is about as awe inspiring as you'd imagine, the sound and spray that comes off it is amazing! Kind of explains why the traditional name is Mosi oa Tunya, a.k.a. "the smoke thatLes mer
Zambia to Namibia

After seeing Vic Falls in Zimbabwe I decided that I wanted to head straight to Namibia, which meant heading back to Zambia again as that was the best way to get there by public transport. Despite theLes mer
The Great Namib Desert Roadtrip

In Swakopmund I met up with an Israeli guy called Ori that had been overlanding in Africa for 10 months and was heading in the same direction as me, so we decided to team up for a roadtrip!
First weLes mer
Luderitz

We eventually made it to Luderitz after the breakdown as a kind German family gave me a lift to find a tow. The next day while Ori sorted the car I went on a boat trip to see the bay, famous for itsLes mer
Lesotho

Next I went to beautiful Lesotho, the "Kingdom in the Sky". Lesotho has the highest low point in the world, the entire country is above 1000 meters above sea level. I travelled to the capital MaseruLes mer
Cape Town

After leaving Lesotho I spent a day in the Drakensbergs which were stunning, before heading to Durban and flying straight to Cape Town.
I had a few days spare in Cape Town which I used to chill,Les mer
Franscehoek & the Garden Route

From Cape Town we picked up the car and explored some of the Cape Peninsula including Hout Bay and Boulders Beach, which houses a colony of African penguins. We then drove along the stunning coastlineLes mer
The Wild Coast & KwaZulu-Natal

I spent a few days watching the surfers in Jeffery's Bay before heading off to Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast. The Wild Coast is so called because of the wild coastlines which reminded me a little ofLes mer
Johannesburg

For months people have been telling me how dangerous Johannesburg is. As I'm getting a bus into Park Station, a place supposedly notorious for criminal activity, I was worried that I was about to findLes mer
eSwatini

Leaving Johannesburg I headed for eSwatini, formerly Swaziland. After spending the night in a lodge in Ezulwini Valley enjoying the gorgeous mountain views, I headed to Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary.Les mer
Maputo

After the best part of a day travelling from eSwatini I arrived in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. Maputo is an interesting city consisting of a mix of old Portuguese colonial architecture, oldLes mer
Tofo

Mozambique has one of the longest coastlines in Africa and has some of the best beaches. Tofo is a quintessential lazy African seaside town with not much to do aside from chill by day and party byLes mer
Vilanculos

Vilanculos is another Mozambican beach town, although a bit bigger and busier than Tofo it's just as beautiful. I stayed in a laid back hostel with little roundhavels and a really nice outdoorLes mer
Ilha de Mozambique

Ilha de Mozambique, or Mozambique Island, is a small island just off the Northern Mozambique coast. It's connected by a 3km long bridge that you get across in the back of a pick up truck for 10Les mer
ReisendeLove the narrative Soph.. hope you keep it going for 2 years! 😁
ReisendeI'm going to try!
ReisendeHappy Christmas Soph! xx
Reisendethanks Deb! merry Christmas to you too xxxx