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Sierra Leone’s Secret Beaches: Africa’s Best Kept Coastal Secret

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...

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Beyond Plastic: How African Lodges Are Quietly Rewriting the Zero‑Waste Rulebook

Tourism has always been good at selling sunsets and safaris—and quietly terrible at dealing with the plastic bottle left on the game‑drive seat. For years, the industry’s solution to waste was simple:...

5 Reasons Arusha is 2026’s Most Surprising “Forest City.”

Arusha is the kind of city that doesn’t sit neatly on a map. It leans. It leans into a volcano, into a national park, into the wind coming off the forests, so that by the time you step out of the bus...

10 Most Instagrammable Places to Fall in Love in Africa

Africa is currently the fastest-growing tourist destination on the planet, recording an 8% increase in international arrivals in 2025. This growth represents 81 million international tourists who...

10 Prettiest Waters in Africa

Imagine waking up to the sound of turquoise waves gently lapping against pink granite boulders while the scent of tropical salt air fills your room. Africa is currently the world’s fastest-growing...

10 African Lodges That Run 100% on Solar and Recycled Water

Imagine waking up to the rhythmic grunts of hippos and the chirping of kingfishers, knowing your morning shower didn’t cost the planet a single drop of clean groundwater. The African safari...

Why African History Museums Are Boring (And Where the Real History Is)

African history isn’t boring. What’s boring is how so many African history museums manage to make it feel like it is – dim halls, hushed guards, and glass cases lined up like coffins for stories that...

Magical Lake Nakuru: Flamingo Watching and Wildlife Tours

You’ve likely seen the photos of a lake so pink you can’t even see the water. While the “million-flamingo” days of the 90s have shifted, Lake Nakuru remains a powerhouse of Kenyan wildlife...

10 Safest Destinations for Women in 2026

There’s a moment—somewhere between scrolling flight deals at 1 a.m. and staring at your passport in the back of a drawer—when the question finally shifts. It stops being, “Is it safe for me to go?”...

Samburu National Reserve: An Authentic Kenyan Safari Experience

Think safari, but without the crowds. Kenya’s tourism is booming, with international arrivals jumping 14.7% in 2024 alone. While everyone else is squeezing into the Maasai Mara, smart travelers...