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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    Is this paradise? – Nungwi, Zanzibar

    19/08/2019 /

    Disclaimer: the following article is full of clichés and might make you want to quit your job and move here. I do not take responsibility for your actions. A cliché of a paradise beach: the bedroom’s windows open to an ocean breeze, the pristine blue water is warm and yet refreshing.  The sunrise shadows the beach with coconut trees silhouettes and the sun sets slowly in the water while you sip on cocktails. Even the name of this beach is exotic, Nungwi [nung-gwee]. Tucked up in the north of Zanzibar, Nungwi is the perfect beach for a hotel resort kind of life.

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    Paje, Zanzibar – not an ordinary beach!

    28/07/2019 /

    I had been walking into the sea for 15 minutes, and the water level was still just under my knees! The tide of Paje’s beach, in the east coast of Zanzibar island, was at it’s lowest. The flowing water goes back so far away, I wondered where did it go?! It looked like a children’s infinite pool within the actual sea. But my walk so far had not been short on interesting discoveries. It was like a theatrical play. The characters: the locals, the sea life revealed by the shallow water, the tide, the wind, the sun and me. All brought together to unravel a story, the story of Paje’s…

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    Datoga Tribe – Beliefs about Marriage

    19/09/2018 /

    “If I like you, I will wait for you to be alone, maybe when you are herding the cattle. I will come for you, I will pick you up on my shoulders and take you with me, so you will marry me!” This was the answer from our Datoga guide to my question on how do the Datoga arrange a marriage. I think I must have frozen for a few seconds, terrified with the idea! It sounds like… well like kidnapping to me! However, it is a normal practice among this tribe in the north of Tanzania. Once I picked up my chin from the floor, I continue with my…

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    Culture Shock – Driving in Africa Advice

    02/09/2018 /

    CULTURE SHOCK I never knew exactly what was it. I thought it would only happen to people who aren’t open-minded or don’t like travelling to remote areas. When I travel, it is the different ways of thinking and the unusual ways of living that excites me. But this one late evening, 3 weeks into my time in Tanzania, I found myself speechless, with my stomach turning when I found out that our other guide and driver hit a pedestrian and ran away. Our guide said he had to do it, “everybody does it”. I knew he wasn’t a bad guy but at first I couldn’t understand why this crimewas okay…

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    9 Things to do in Stone Town

    25/07/2018 /

    Stone Town is the port of entry to the paradisiac island of Zanzibar, perhaps overshadowed by the idyllic palm trees on the beach of the east and north coast, most people tends to avoid it. However, with so many things to do in Stone Town, I would say stop here for a spoonful of cultural history embedded in spices, better appreciated sitting barefoot on a pillow of a rooftop with a sunset view. You certainly won’t regret it. You will want to spend at least one to two days exploring this charming old town, eat your way around and sail to a nearby island to feed giant turtles. ~ TO…

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    Africa,  Tanzania

    Watching the World go by…

    15/07/2018 /

    In the early warm hours of the day, the call-to-prayer wakes up the whole town. Once the so said prayers are over, the population of Stone Town occupy the labyrinth alleyways and carry on with their daily tasks: to sell, to buy, to sit chatting with the neighbours, to stand on the streets greeting tourists, to stand on the streets watching the world go by… A few times I wondered what these last ones were thinking. On one of my wandering hours, I noticed this old man was doing just that. Seated barefoot on

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    A Dance with a Maasai Tribe

    20/03/2018 /

    The Dance They knew we were coming. On our arrival, they rushed to make us feel welcomed by placing a Shuka cloth over our shoulders and a flat large beaded necklace on our necks. They live waiting, existing underneath a tree or in the shadow of their mud house. If we didn’t come, probably someone else would, if not today, tomorrow or after. This is what the Maasai tribe in this village does; they open themselves to the tourism, allowing visitors to enter their houses and share their way of living in exchange, of course, for money. It is their business after all. The men were the first stepping out…

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    SAFARI, IS IT SAFE? – Part 2

    25/02/2018 /

    1 – How safe is it to camp without fence protection on a Safari? I am not going to lie, I was nervous. In a I’m-about-to-sleep-in-the-middle-of-lions kind of nervous. You know? As it turns out, I slept like a rock. In fact on my first night camping, I fell asleep to the sound of giggling hyenas, happily scrutinizing through our dinner’s left overs. I entered dreamland completely oblivious that about an hour later, lion’s roars were heard nearby the campsite. Probably trying to shush the hyenas away and claim back territory. But, no seriously, it is VERY SAFE! On my first day I bombed my guide with questions, questions, questions.…

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    SAFARI, HOW TO PLAY THE GAME – Part 1

    25/02/2018 /

    Lions, 3 o’clock!!! It’s not a date. But orientation coordinates. The hunt has started and I don’t mean the predators kind of hunt. But us, a bunch of curious eyes, standing at the back of the jeep, feet on top of the seats, heads popping out of the lifted roof, camera in one hand, binoculars in the other, looking for wildlife in it’s purest forms, in Africa. During the 3 months I spent in Africa, I was lucky to go on different types of Safaris. My first one was

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  • Africa,  Tanzania

    A Banana Beer Nip, A Coffee Sip and a Waterfall Dip

    09/02/2018 /

    A Coffe Tour in Tanzania This is probably the strangest title I have ever used on a travel article. The strangest combination and yet, this trio made for a perfect day out exploring the countryside in the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, a village called Materuni, where banana and coffee beans grow as neighbors to each other. I was on a coffee tour in Tanzania. BANANA BEER NIP Banana beer? Our guide asked, outstretching his arm to me with a 1 liter plastic green cup in his hand, shared by everyone. I don’t like beer but I like banana. Though I don’t need to please my taste buds to try…

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    YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS BEFORE YOU VOLUNTEER IN A SCHOOL IN AFRICA

    20/01/2018 /

    Chaos. 49 children, between 2 to 4 years old in one classroom. Only 6 are sitting down, the other 43 let their inner wild animal out. 4 are getting under the carpet while 2 are jumping on top of it. 3 are hanging out the windows; 1 of them is throwing chalk out to the garden. 5 are taking turns climbing the tables and jumping to the floor. One landed on a girl that started crying. 4 boys are moving the furniture against the wall, while 3 boys are fighting for a tennis ball. 2 boys are drawing lines across the board; another 2 are erasing what I had written.…

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    MOSHI TRAIN STATION – Where Time Stopped

    28/12/2017 /

    “Moshi has a train station?! But there are no trains here!” 2 weeks into my time in Moshi, a town in the north of Tanzania, I found out about the existence of a train station. And as it has turned out, it became my favorite place in Moshi. With the sumptuous Kilimanjaro as a backdrop, it is a place to sit in peace, a place where time stopped and where

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    03/12/2017 /

    “Mambo” “Poa” “Hujambo” “Sijambo” “Habari” “Mzuri” “Karibu” “Asante” This was the daily introduction conversation exchanged with strangers on the streets of Tanzania. For the first two weeks living here, my brain couldn’t think quick enough and countless times I ended up answering the wrong thing. The locals would laugh at my clumsiness trying to correct myself with another wrong answer! At times it felt like the locals were testing how much Swahili did I speak, which was pretty much just about it. Tanzanian people are super friendly, curious and always happy to

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Noah has been on 21 flights,
 6 countries, 2 continents and 1 Wonder of the World
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The year when childhood dreams came true.
I married the love of my life in a princess dress. And had the sweetest page boy, who was the star of my year. He is a giver of joy and slabery kisses. 

Feeling so blessed! 🙏
30.11.21 🕊 It was raining, but I didn’t know 30.11.21 🕊

It was raining, but I didn’t know that. My whole body and mind were focused on the journey to meet you.

The nurse gave me a room with a pool and daddy was in charge of keeping the temperature right for us. I walked in that hospital with 2 hearts and 4 lungs, in love with my ever growing belly.

I was so excited to meet you and yet gutted that soon you were not going to be kicking from the inside. But you were ready to come out into the world and I was bursting with love to give to you.  

I didn’t know what to expect, what I was going to call you, what songs I was going to sing to you. I didn’t know how my life was going to change, what would feel like to be a mother.

I didn’t know if you were a boy or a girl but you were everything I wished for. Our little miracle, magically growing inside my body.

The night was long, but the hour leading up to the minute you were born was fast. A room full of doctors and midwives pulled you out quickly to save our lives. Tears streamed down my face when your cry filled the theatre at 13h08. “It’s a boy, it’s a boy!”- the famous daddy words!

I have been waiting for you my whole life and I can’t believe I am finally getting to know you.

You arrived brave, sweet and curious: a laid-back explorer of the world.

Today I am sitting here in tears because I have a one-year-old son! It’s surreal! They were right, time flies and it is so unfair when all you want to do to is cuddle your little baby for a little longer. But you learn fast, and before I knew it, you were lifting your head up, sitting up on your own, crawling across the house and 2 days ago you let go of my hand because you can walk on your on now, somehow...

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