Sierra Leone’s coastline doesn’t enter the chat like a destination. It strolls in like a scandal. While the rest of the world queues for beach clubs and fights for space on sand that smells vaguely of...
You’re used to Africa being sold as the same looping reel: lions at golden hour, a lone acacia doing its best “National Geographic” pose, a safari jeep stalking the same five animals everyone flew in...
Cabo Verde is not the kind of place you “do” in a week and then forget between laundry cycles. It’s the archipelago that keeps showing up at the edges of travel stats — 1.2 million visitors in 2025...
Malawi is not just a country. Malawi is a presence—the kind of presence that walks into the room quietly and still somehow steals the whole show. They’ve branded her the Warm Heart of Africa, but...
The first thing that hits you on the Swahili coast isn’t the ocean. It’s the scent. Cloves rising from a charcoal brazier, coconut milk sighing in a pot of rice, fish crackling on the grill while...
Travel is changing faster than our social feeds can keep up, and 2026 is the year we finally stop checking boxes and start finding our “why.“ It is not just about the destination anymore;...
Some cities invite you in gently. Dakar does not bother with that. In 2026, it meets you at the shoreline with salt on its breath and color on its hands, already mid-sentence about art, politics, joy...
The age of the toothbrush‑painting, orphanage‑selfie safari is dying a slow, necessary death in the Mara. In 2026, the question isn’t “Where can I help?” but “Am I ready to be held accountable for the...
In April, Victoria Falls stops behaving like a waterfall and becomes a force of personality. According to VictoriaFalls-Guide, the Zambezi’s main catchment up in the Barotse floodplains sends a huge...
You and I are going to the river together. Not in body, maybe, but in spirit: dust in our teeth, adrenaline in our veins, watching a brown, churning scar of water decide—on its own sweet, brutal...