How To Have Fun Chasing Victoria Falls

Are you an adrenaline junkie that wants to experience the best of Victoria Falls? Victoria falls is one of the natural wonders of the world. It’s known as the Mosi Oa Tunya that loosely translates to ‘the smoke that thunders’ which loosely translates to the smoke that thunders.  First things first, if you want to…

An Unexpected Visit To The Devil’s Pool in Zambia

I have never had a bucket list in and even If I did, something that had the name devil would not make it to the list. Imagine telling your African/Black parents that you want to swim at the devil’s pool ? They will have you swimming in holy water instead.  I arrived in Livingstone after spending 48…

How To See The Best Of Lusaka, Zambia In 48 Hours

 After living my best life in Malawi and meeting incredible people along the way. It was time for me to head to Lusaka, Zambia.  Turns out you can only access Zambia from Malawi via  Lilongwe and I was lucky enough I met a police officer that hitched a ride for me seeing Malawi’s public transport…

How To Enjoy Cape Maclear On A Budget

By now, you should know Malawi stole my heart and I intend to go back there someday. I loved everything from the kampango fish, to enjoying a cold Carlsberg by the beach and watching the sun set over the lake. I made sure to explore this southern African country from Nkhata Bay to Cape Maclear…

Why Traveling in Africa is difficult and expensive

“Traveling in Africa is too expensive” was a comment in response to a poll I conducted on my instagram stories a few days ago. The big question was “where would you go backpacking first between West Africa and Southeast Asia?” The countries in question were Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Philippines for Southeast Asia and Ghana,…

Awesome Accomodation in Mbita for Travelers on a Budget

I am convinced that Lake Victoria Safari Village in Mbita, Nyanza Province has the best sunsets ever.  Mbita is one of Kenya’s least visited region for some reason. Infact, I conducted a poll on my Instagram  to find out how many Kenyans had been to Mbita and I was not shocked that at least 90%…