On our two week overland trip in Tanzania, we covered quite a large distance. We started north along the border with Kenya all the way southeast to the city of Dar Es Salaam. Along the way, we were fortunate enough to visit a few villages, some small enough to be just a quick blip along our route to larger ones, full of hustle and bustle.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
the people and villages of tanzania
On our two week overland trip in Tanzania, we covered quite a large distance. We started north along the border with Kenya all the way southeast to the city of Dar Es Salaam. Along the way, we were fortunate enough to visit a few villages, some small enough to be just a quick blip along our route to larger ones, full of hustle and bustle.
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
stone town, zanzibar
Thursday, June 30, 2016
ngorongoro crater
In order to get to the entrance of the Serengeti, our jeeps followed the road that hugs the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. Forming around two to three million years ago when a large volcano exploded and collapsed on itself creating a two thousand feet deep hole in the earth, the crater and surrounding highlands together form one of Africa's most beautiful regions.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
serengeti national park
Visiting the Serengeti seems to be on everyone's travel bucket list (and rightfully so). This most famous of the national parks throughout the continent of Africa boasts over five thousand seven hundred square miles of grassland plains, savanna, kopjes and woodlands. But the main attraction of the Serengeti is, of course, the wildlife. Over three hundred thousand people travel from all over the globe to this northern part of Tanzania in order to get a glimpse (and take about a million photos) of all of the beautiful animals that roam free in this magical place they call home.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
london love
This is where it all began. The city that opened my eyes to the rest of the world. The city where I first got bit by the infamous “travel bug” way back in 2004. London holds a special place in my heart just for that reason. From its quaint shops to its rich history, I developed a huge crush on the city. How could I not? It was nothing like the quiet suburbs where I grew up. I loved it. Every time I return, I feel my heart grow a little fonder for this city. Even though I’ve since fallen for other places after that initial trip (I’m looking at you, Australia), London will still be my first love.
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