Author: Chukwu Godlove

Tanzania, a land of stunning landscapes and diverse cultures, has always been on my travel bucket list. In 2022, I embarked on an adventure that exposed me to the country’s breathtaking natural beauty and helped to immerse myself in the rich traditions and lifestyles of three distinct indigenous groups: the Masai, Bushmen, and Wacha. Join me as I share my personal experiences and insights from this unforgettable journey through Tanzania’s cultural tapestry. Table of contents: (Hide) Meeting the Masai: Guardians of the Savanna The Masai people, their nomadic lifestyle, striking red attire, and the savannas of East Africa are remarkable.…

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Tanzania is synonymous with the mighty Serengeti National Park, home to one of the world’s greatest land migrations comprising a melee of approximately two million blue wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles chasing the rains and greener pastures. Here’s why a Serengeti safari offers a regenerative escape in Africa.Thousands of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle on their epic Serengeti migration, Image Credit: SingitaThe Serengeti MigrationAs the transitional October month rolls around, the herbivores get antsy. Instinctually, they’re getting restless and ready to move southward in search of pastures for their lambs in the southern Ndutu plains of the Serengeti National Park, the intended…

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Nothing ruins a good hike faster than bad manners on the trail. Knowing the basics of hiking etiquette helps keep the experience enjoyable for everyone without disturbing the surrounding nature. Avoid doing these 10 things on a hike: 1. Failing to yield appropriately Uphill hikers have the right of way. If you’re descending, step aside to allow ascending hikers to maintain their rhythm and conserve energy. 2. Disturbing wildlife Approaching or feeding animals can alter their natural behaviours and pose safety risks to you and other hikers. If you encounter wildlife on a hike, observe from a distance and never…

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Mogadishu, Somalia — The U.S. Embassy in Somalia issued a security alert for American citizens, reminding them of ongoing risks in the country despite the lifting of restrictions for official U.S. Embassy travelers at Aden Adde International Airport. The U.S. Department of State’s Level 4 travel advisory for Somalia — urging Americans to “Do Not Travel” — remains in effect due to significant threats from crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health hazards, kidnapping, and piracy. The embassy warns that terrorists continue to target Western interests in Somalia, with potential attacks on airports, seaports, checkpoints, government buildings, hotels, restaurants, shopping areas, and…

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Hear about travel to Egypt including Cairo and climbing Mount Sinai in the Sinai Peninsula as the Amateur Traveler talks to Greg from ThePresentPerspective.com about their recent trip to see a different part of Egypt. Why should you go to Egypt? Greg says, “I think there are a million reasons why someone should go to Egypt. Warm and hospitable people. Great culture. Egyptian history obviously is vast, and it’s one of the oldest civilizations in the world. There’s so much to see in Lower Egypt, in Cairo there’s just an endless wealth of treasures to explore but when we visited…

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Have you ever considered experiencing shinrin-yoku in Africa? When people think of Africa, it’s often the golden sweep of the savannah, the iconic silhouette of a baobab tree, or the vibrant buzz of our Mother City that springs to mind. Yet intertwined within our continent’s natural diversity lies something somewhat lesser-known – verdant, tree-filled landscapes that invite you into their quiet embrace. These forested sanctuaries are perfect for shinrin-yoku (also known as forest bathing), a practice rooted in slowing down, connecting deeply, and discovering the magic of being tucked beneath a blanket of leafy branches.Forest bathing is a grounding activity…

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Steenberg Farm in Cape Town’s Constantia Valley is revolutionizing the wine harvest experience with South Africa’s first augmented reality (AR) vineyard tour. This innovative initiative allows guests to immerse themselves in the magic of yield season without physically handling a single grape. Picture: Supplied Traditionally, harvesting premium varietals such as Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc is restricted to farm workers. However, Steenberg’s new Immersive Harvest Experience grants visitors exclusive access through their smartphones. By scanning QR codes placed along a vineyard trail, guests can unlock AR content featuring insights from winemaker Elunda Basson and viticulturist Vlok Hanekom. They can watch footage…

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Thupeyo Muleya — The new state-of-the-art Beitbridge Border Post promises to revolutionise trade and travel between Zimbabwe, her neighbours and the international community, ably aided by its cutting-edge technology, expanded capacity, and enhanced security features. The US$300 million-dollar project has transformed the critical gateway, reducing congestion and time needed to clear both cargo and travellers, which had become a major bottleneck to trade and movement of people in the SADC region. After so many years of bungled immigration challenges, the New Dispensation through a robust Public Private Partnership (PPP) with the Zimborders Consortium has turned a new leaf at the…

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Hear about travel to Reunion Island, an outpost of France in the Indian Ocean as the Amateur Traveler talks to Collin McFadden about his recent trip to this adventure travel paradise. Why should you travel to Reunion Island? Colin says: “Reunion is, I would say, first off, an adventure destination. It is not a place to go for beaches and just hanging out mostly because they don’t have beaches per se, there are a few, but it is a volcano, very much like the Hawaiian Islands. It is a place to go for hiking, biking, climbing, canyoning, paragliding you name…

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There’s something about a hot air balloon safari that makes everything else feel a little too… grounded. Rising with the dawn, we’ve tested and approved some of Africa’s finest places to experience this extraordinary adventure. From wildlife-packed plains to otherworldly deserts, these destinations deliver the best views in a way only Africa can.An aerial view reveals zebras and wildebeest traversing Africa’s golden plains, Image Credit: Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge1. Serengeti National Park, TanzaniaIf you want to talk about bucket-list moments, a hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti National Park sits comfortably at the top. The sheer scale of the…

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