Tanzania: Moshi, Mountains, Mbuzi and Masai
If you’ve ever heard about the safety records of African airlines, you will understand why I was slightly nervous about flying Rwandair. Fortunately my concerns were completely unfounded, and both the...
View ArticleZanzibar: The Nungwi Beach Life
Arriving in Nungwi at the northern tip of Zanzibar provided one of the truly ‘wow’ moments of the African leg of our travel thus far. With sand so blindingly white and crystal clear aquamarine waters,...
View ArticleMalawi: Livingstonia and the Mushroom Farm
Whilst staying by the lake in Chitimba we had planned to make the trip up to the old Scottish mission town of Livingstonia in the hills above. We considered leaving our packs at the base and maybe...
View ArticleMalawi: Nkhotakota Crocodile Sunsets
There are so many times when driving through Africa on public transport that you fly past things you would love to stop and take a photo of but can’t. The drive to Nkhotakota had some real treasures....
View ArticleMalawi: Dedza’s Ancient Art and Avoided Questions
Travelling from Cape Maclear to Dedza was quite a challenge despite the relatively short distance seperating the two. With no regular public transport between them we once again resorted to the...
View ArticleBeer Review: Tanzania
I’m not going to lie. We drank A LOT of beer in Tanzania, especially on the beaches of Zanzibar. I almost feel overqualified for this review thinking back on it. The fact that we spent a couple of...
View ArticleBeer Review: Malawi
Ahhhhh Malawi, the unexpected home of Danish piss Carlsberg. They love it here, but they love the old advertising slogan even more. I even saw a school whose motto was “Probably one of the best...
View ArticleQJTW in Oi Vietnam Magazine
I recently had an article about Siem Reap & Angkor Wat published in Oi Vietnam Magazine! Oi is distrubted throughout Ho Chi Minh City and is aimed at ex-pats and English speaking Vietnamese. To...
View ArticleBeer Review: Zambia
As soon as we had stepped over the border from Malawi into Zambia, the hunt for a drinkable beer was on. After being permanently scarred by Malawi’s Shake Shake, there had to be something better here....
View ArticleBeer Review: Zimbabwe
The last stop on our African leg and my last chance to have a crack at a few more African beers. Zimbabwe was somewhat more of the same, but with large supermarkets and even a dedicated bottle shop in...
View ArticleQJTW in National Geographic
I recently had the extreme honour of having a photograph published in a National Geographic hardcover book. To say this is exciting for us is an understatement! I have come across National...
View ArticleFive of London’s Best Nightspots
Five of London’s Best Nightspots London has been labeled many things in its time; the banking capital of the world, divorce capital, a foodie’s paradise and the breakfast capital of the world among...
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