A Simple Backpackers Guide to Tanzania Tanzania, blessed with some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world. Not an expensive country yet if you want to ‘do everything’ here you’ll spend a fortune and be heading home before bro...
Backpacking in Malawi – Llongwe and Nkhata Bay From Senga bay we headed to the capital, Llongwe. This was more of a transit point than anything else as we headed to Nkhata bay in the north, the last stop on the ‘tourist trail’ really and as...
Backpacking in Malawi – Senga Bay From Cape Maclear there is a great way to get out – the LLawa ferry ( and i loooove boats!). Anyone who has ever been on a long term backpacking stint will know all too well the endless hours you spend on p...
Backpacking in Malawi – Blantyre So we crossed the border from Mozambique to Malawi and it didn’t quite go according to plan. By that I mean, I got bloody ROBBED!! Arrrrrrrgh! I thought with my crazy travel experiences I was now immune to s...
Backpacking in Malawi – Cape Maclear Transport in Malawi is, erm.. rather unpredictable. After a 10 hour bus journey, shared with some noisy chickens, stopping every 4 minutes for people to buy unimaginable things from street vendors, we ap...
Goodbye to the Portuguese-flavoured Mozambique and on to a whole new world – hello Malawi! I hate to repeat myself time and time again but Malawi is yet another amazing country (thinking about it, maybe it’s the traveling that...
Backpacking North Through Mozambique Having now been in this crazy continent for a few months I can say that Mozambique is kind of like Africa with a safety net. It’s awesome of course but there’s certainly a distinct tourist tr...
Backpacking in Mozambique – My time in Maputo Maputo Maputo Maputo – cracking city! We arrived after an arduous journey from Swaziland crammed into a minibus with 20 Africans across a road bumpier than anything I had ever come across. I had...
Backpacking in South Africa – Johannesburg, Soweto Township I should probably nail my colours to the mast and say first up, I’m not Johannesburg’s biggest fan. That’s not to say, however, that I don’t recommend visiting – just don’t stay to...
Backpacking in South Africa – Cape Town The World cup is the World cup and of course, it’s awesome but South Africa still has a lot more to offer and my favourite place in the whole country is, without doubt, Cape Town. People can wax lyric...
Backpacking in Zimbabwe; Harare Just to confuse things I’m going to take a detour from my trip around Asia. It’s just that my Asian adventure was last year and I’m trying to transcribe my journal onto the blog, RIGHT NOW I have just arrived...
Backpacking in Bangladesh; Traveling permanently for the first time I had just finished my contract teaching English in Thailand. Personally, I had now been in Asia well over a year and felt quite a home in the continent. That was until I w...
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