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Nairobi
In has been fascinating to travel through the eastern part of the Africa continent. It’s cultures, histories and landscapes have provided endless new learning. As always, it has been the people that I have met along the way that have brought this learning alive and will provide the lasting memorable connections to this extraordinary continent.
Livingstonia
Perched on the edge of the Livingstonia escarpment is the Mushroom Farm, a permaculture ecolodge. I stayed here to experience the off-grid facilities, sweeping views and a guided hike to the Chombe Plateau.
Lake Malawi
I have travelled north along the west side of Lake Malawi, stopping in Cape Maclear, Mua, Senga Bay and Nkhata Bay. Each location has its own unique character, focussed around the fishing industry.
Tete
My journey north ended up being towards Malawi rather to the northern border of Mozambique into Tanzania as I had intended. This border area was still unsettled and I was advised by locals to travel through the Tete corridor where the borders to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi were all safe to cross.
Tofo
A destination for Maputo tourists and visitors from South Africa, Tofo has a long tradition as a laid back beach location. Spread out on a peninsula of land by the sea, the village is predominately built from foreigners’ money invested in lodges and villas. I found it to be quiet and rundown with a ‘out of season’ feel.
Kruger Park
A wonderful day spent watching African wildlife from the comfort of a jeep with a fantastic guide and friendly companions
Johannesburg
I found Johannesburg to be a vibrant and fascinating city with neighbourhoods which varied in character. I stayed with a friend and heard first hand how she and her community are committed to the developments in South Africa.
Antananarivo
I was sad to leave the island after my three week adventure into the southern region. I had only started to discover the vast differences of terrain and culture that exist across its land.
Ranomafana
I stopped at the hill top based town of Ambositra and the transport hub of Fianrantsoa. Travelling is slow, in local minibuses and full of adventures. It provides a magical snapshot into life on the island.
Antananarivo
Antananarvo is steeped in history, revealed to me on visits to the Haute-Ville and at Ambohimanga. Here there is proud evidence of a rich and diverse history leading into the period of French rule in 1883 including the rise in nationalism in the post-war era.