Driving in Africa isn’t always as easy as the road-map suggests. There are, after all, many factors to consider – untarred roads, rain and mud – that maps simply cannot take into account. We learned this the hard way in Zambia.
After two years of almost-constant safaris, I still hadn’t seen an adult male lion. I’d been longing more than anything to see his long mane up close. And so, Bruno and I ventured into Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park in one final effort to spot my elusive lion. How did we fare? Read on to find out.
Leopards. Elusive and solitary. The ultimate goal of any safari-goer. Most are lucky to see one. I have seen seven. In only fifteen months. Surely my luck with leopards has a greater meaning in my life…?
Ever wondered what it’s like to be an African village woman? Read on for fictional account of a typical Africa village woman, based on my observations and conversations, with accompanying shots taken from the central mountainous region of Malawi.
Travel isn’t always wonderful. Sometimes, it’s not amazing or awe-inspiring or any of the other synonyms listed in my thesaurus. Sometimes it’s just plain ok. Malawi reminded me of this, but it also reminded me that travel brings gifts in the most surprising of places.