It’s no secret that, like many African nations, Tanzania is lousy with corruption. Everyone I talked to that had spent any amount of time there had a story about being pulled over by the police for something ridiculous and then asked for a bribe. The car being too dirty, wearing flip flops while driving, marriage…
Yearly Archives: 2014
Arusha Overview
I spent the bulk of my time in Tanzania staying with friends in Arusha. It is interesting to see how the permanent residents live. Plus, I got to spend time with my favorite locals. I would be lying if I said that the travel clinic here in the states didn’t make me a little nervous…
You Should Always Wear Shoes In Stone Town, Zanzibar
Actually, you should always wear shoes everywhere. It’s not my most adventurous quality, but I have a weird thing with feet. Just wear shoes, there are very few reasons not to. I’m not talking about starving 3rd world kids that can’t afford shoes. Even the very poor here were not what we, as Americans, envision…
Kendwa Rocks- Zanzibar
I’ll admit that my first few days in Africa were probably my favorite, (mostly because I met these guys that you can read about here and here) but after a few days on safari, and one night back in Arusha, I headed to Zanzibar. It was great because Zanzibar is about the most exotic sounding…
ANG’ATA Serengeti and Dunia Camp- Day 2 and 3
After an early morning game drive and watching lions eat breakfast at Ndutu, we headed to the airstrip for a short flight to Seronera in another tiny plane. I’d gotten a little less scared of them by this point. Once at the Seronera airstrip we met up with a driver from ANG’ATA Camp in a…
Ndutu: My First Day In Africa
After approximately 29 hours of travel I arrived at Kilimanjaro around 9pm. The airport was shockingly small (or so I thought before I had been to the bush “airports” in the area). It did make customs easy to navigate. I had been a little wary about waiting until arrival to get my visa, but the…
How To Pack For 2 Weeks in a Carry-On; The Story Of A Pinterest Fail.
As I was preparing for my trip to Africa I was inspired by images like this on Pinterest, We’ve all seen them, helpful tips on how to pack and not having to check a bag. Knowing that most of the people I would meet in Africa were going to be significantly more traveled than I,…
Greetings From Africa
I’ve not had the time or internet connection to write anything worthwhile since arriving in Africa, but believe me good things are coming when I get back. Any suggestions on fun things to do with my last few days in Arusha? Save Save…
Seeking Geographic Solutions to Emotional Problems
I came across this gem on Someecards.com a while back and it really hit home. I’ve had a particularly emotionally taxing couple of weeks. As usual, when the going gets tough I want to run away. Can you actually run away from your problems? It’s an argument I feel like I’m perpetually in with someone. …
Travel Planning for the Chronically DIsorganized
I’ve been rather lax in my writing lately due to an attempt at responsible adult travel planning. It’s not exactly my strong suit. I’ll be leaving for my first trip to Africa two weeks from tomorrow! Now, I’m usually more of a “fly by the seat of my pants” traveler. I book last minute, a…