In the city of Stone Town on the island of Zanzibar off the coast of Tanzania, one thing you’ll find most everywhere is amazing doors! Some of them are from back in the 1800’s, though most are a bit more modern – regardless, the carving on them is spectacular! I really, really, really recommend clicking
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This is one of those posts we meant to do awhile back, but never had the chance! So, take a step back in time with me to our right after Patagonia when we spent a few days exploring the town of Valparaiso, Chile. It’s a nice enough town with a port, some artists, a bunch
What it Cost: Tanzania May 6 – June 19, 2015 <This is a breakdown of the money we spent exclusively in Tanzania. This Post will give you the broader look at how we planned, saved, etc. for the trip in general.> INDEPENDENT TRAVEL – May 6, May 18 – June 19 Total Cost:
After finishing our safari we found ourselves inspired to head off the tourist track and do some exploring of the rural villages in the Pare Mountains. It was quite a different experience – much quieter with a chance to see how the average villagers lived. Let’s just say that it’s not quite the lap of
Warning: Low Brow Humor Alert! The moon on the Serengeti was pretty darned spectacular and we thought you’d enjoy a few photos as our final safari post. Many a fine moon here! If you missed our earlier safari posts, here are links: Part 1: ANIMAAAAALS! Part 2: For the Birds! Part 3: The Great Migration! Part 4: