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Best podcasts about travelafrica

Latest podcast episodes about travelafrica

5 Minute Travel Tips with Neil Patil
Why is the Garden Route in South Africa so famous?

5 Minute Travel Tips with Neil Patil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 6:57


How many countries have you been to? Play the game today: Click HereHost: Neil Patil from Veena World

Globetrotters Podcast
#47 Breaking Barriers With No Man Nomad, the Traveling Food Writer - Kaitlyn Rosati

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 44:20


Kailtyn Rosati is a freelance travel writer, solo traveler and founder of the blog: No Man Nomad. She has worked with several publications including but not limited to The Points Guy, Jetset Times, TheTravel, ROVA, NY Daily News, MSN, and more. Kaitlyn has had an unconventional path to travel writing and has a lot to share about what it means to write and travel for food, especially as a solo female traveler. Kaitlyn describes her early struggles to break into the industry, favorite foodie destinations, and her love and admiration for the late chef Anthony Bourdain.

Globetrotters Podcast
#27 Visiting Africa as an African American - Shido on His Life-Changing Trip to the Ivory Coast.

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 41:57


As a result of slavery in the United States, the family history of many African Americans was erased. Today, many African Americans still know little to nothing about their ancestral roots. Shido, an artist living in California, is one of them. So, when he was offered the opportunity to visit Africa, he immediately jumped at the chance. In this episode, Shido recounts his life-changing adventure to the Ivory Coast and the whirlwind of emotions that he experienced along the way.

CulturallyOurs
Explore Morocco With Leonie Zaytoune

CulturallyOurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 46:37


In this episode, we explore Morocco with Leonie Zaytoune. Leonie is from Holland but moved to Marrakesh to be with her husband. She shares some beautiful and unique adventures in her adopted home country. She also share some off-the-beaten path adventures around Morocco away from the super touristy places – a country that is known all over the world for its incredible natural beauty and cultural diversity. From restaurants to outdoor spaces, Leonie take us on a beautiful adventure – right from the comfort of our homes. Website: https://culturallyours.com/podcast/ Episode Show Notes: https://culturallyours.com/podcast/explore-morocco-with-leonie-zaytoune/ Episode Home Page: https://culturallyours.com/2021/03/24/explore-morocco-with-leonie-zaytoune/  

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
The Road Chose Me Part 2 - Overlanding the World in a Jeep Wrangler

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 36:39


Find all GHT Overland podcasts at: https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsFor Overlanding Gear, visit https://ghtoverland.com/overlanding-gear-guideDan Grec of “The Road Chose Me” sold all his belongings in June of 2009, quit his job and set off on an Overlanding Adventure of a lifetime. Dan started with a 50,000 mile trip from his home in Calgary to Prudhoe Bay Alaska as he turned south to spend 1 year and 10 months going south to Ushuia, in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, Overlanding through 17 Countries. After about a 4 year break back at home, Dan set off to Africa, logging roughly 54,000 miles, exploring 35 countries in 999 days. In this two part interview, Dan shares his knowledge, tips and a few great road stories from his overlanding trips.Find Links and all show notes at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/28633600Music by Shane Brown / www.shanebrownmusic.com

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
The Road Chose Me Part 2 - Overlanding the World in a Jeep Wrangler

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 36:39


Find all GHT Overland podcasts at: https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsFor Overlanding Gear, visit https://ghtoverland.com/overlanding-gear-guideDan Grec of “The Road Chose Me” sold all his belongings in June of 2009, quit his job and set off on an Overlanding Adventure of a lifetime. Dan started with a 50,000 mile trip from his home in Calgary to Prudhoe Bay Alaska as he turned south to spend 1 year and 10 months going south to Ushuia, in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, Overlanding through 17 Countries. After about a 4 year break back at home, Dan set off to Africa, logging roughly 54,000 miles, exploring 35 countries in 999 days. In this two part interview, Dan shares his knowledge, tips and a few great road stories from his overlanding trips.Find Links and all show notes at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/28633600Music by Shane Brown / www.shanebrownmusic.com

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Venturesome Overland Part 2

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 53:16


Find all Overlanding podcasts at: https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsOverlanding Gear Guide at: https://ghtoverland.com/overlanding-gift-guideVenturesome Overland - Steve and Julie of Missoula MontanaWe caught up with Steve and Julie in their current home of Gaborone, Botswana where Julie is a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Botswana. Both Julie and Steve have been on the teaching staff at Overland Expo East and Expo West. They’ve visited over 25 countries in their adventures around the world as Julie continues to follow her passion as a traveling writer and photographer.As you will hear in their two part episode, Steve is the planner with a good number of helpful insights for planning your next overland trip. Impressively they had nothing on their latest overlanding trip in Africa they didn't use. This speaks volumes to the experience they've gained over the last few years!This is a wonderful two part episode as we tackle more in-depth questions on cooking setups, why specific gear was chosen, along with tackling the details on finances. Julie and Steve were very generous in providing in-depth knowledge and prospective that will prove extremely valuable to you as you’re planning your next overlanding adventure.Download their episodes now, sharing them with a friend or two as we listen to their stories of one of their favorite places; the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, along with another new segment of the podcast; road stories! Find out if they were looking for flowers or flour. GHT Overland Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: venturesomeoverland.comFacebook: facebook.com/venturesomeoverlandInstagram: instagram.com/venturesomeoverlandVehicle: Land Rover Defender 110 200 TdiFuel Capacity: 80 liters / 21 gallons for approx. 400 milesWater Capacity: 55 liters / 14.5 gallons lasting approx. 5 daysSolar / Electrical: Generic 80 watt panel, 105Ah deep cycle battery, Battery Doctor 150 amp isolator.Refrigerator: 42 liter SnoMaster TravelerClothes Washing: Primarily Hand washing Favorite Overlanding Recipes: Pantry pasta - onions, garlic and oil with locally sourced produceTop Pieces of Gear: SnoMaster Fridge, Water Filtration & Tdi engineFavorite Locations: Central Kalahari Game Reserve - Namibia - American WestMusic by Shane Brown / www.shanebrownmusic.com

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Venturesome Overland Part 2

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 53:16


Find all Overlanding podcasts at: https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsOverlanding Gear Guide at: https://ghtoverland.com/overlanding-gift-guideVenturesome Overland - Steve and Julie of Missoula MontanaWe caught up with Steve and Julie in their current home of Gaborone, Botswana where Julie is a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Botswana. Both Julie and Steve have been on the teaching staff at Overland Expo East and Expo West. They’ve visited over 25 countries in their adventures around the world as Julie continues to follow her passion as a traveling writer and photographer.As you will hear in their two part episode, Steve is the planner with a good number of helpful insights for planning your next overland trip. Impressively they had nothing on their latest overlanding trip in Africa they didn't use. This speaks volumes to the experience they've gained over the last few years!This is a wonderful two part episode as we tackle more in-depth questions on cooking setups, why specific gear was chosen, along with tackling the details on finances. Julie and Steve were very generous in providing in-depth knowledge and prospective that will prove extremely valuable to you as you’re planning your next overlanding adventure.Download their episodes now, sharing them with a friend or two as we listen to their stories of one of their favorite places; the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, along with another new segment of the podcast; road stories! Find out if they were looking for flowers or flour. GHT Overland Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: venturesomeoverland.comFacebook: facebook.com/venturesomeoverlandInstagram: instagram.com/venturesomeoverlandVehicle: Land Rover Defender 110 200 TdiFuel Capacity: 80 liters / 21 gallons for approx. 400 milesWater Capacity: 55 liters / 14.5 gallons lasting approx. 5 daysSolar / Electrical: Generic 80 watt panel, 105Ah deep cycle battery, Battery Doctor 150 amp isolator.Refrigerator: 42 liter SnoMaster TravelerClothes Washing: Primarily Hand washing Favorite Overlanding Recipes: Pantry pasta - onions, garlic and oil with locally sourced produceTop Pieces of Gear: SnoMaster Fridge, Water Filtration & Tdi engineFavorite Locations: Central Kalahari Game Reserve - Namibia - American WestMusic by Shane Brown / www.shanebrownmusic.com

Afropolitan Central
Episode 3- #TravelAfrica

Afropolitan Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 43:25


On this episode of Afropolitan Central, we're talking about all things travel as they relate to the African continent. We dive into the cultural, societal and economic factors and barriers that we believe have influenced how we as Africans explore our continent. Next, we dive into recent travel trends we've observed through social media and some of our favourite Instagram accounts who continue to give us a different view of various African countries through their travels. Lastly, we turn our attention to underrated spots in our own countries and also highlight the cities and countries across the continent that we're dying to cross off our bucket list! Thank you all for the continued support! As always, we look forward to getting your thoughts and insight on our Instagram and Facebook pages: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitancentral/ https://www.facebook.com/AfropolitanCentral/ Article referenced for the Black Panther soundtrack lawsuit discussion https://qz.com/1291390/kendrick-lamar-sza-sued-by-african-artist-over-copyright-for-black-panther-anthem-all-the-stars/ Social media accounts highlighted Tstmkrsafrica https://www.instagram.com/tstmkrsafrica/ Social prefect https://www.instagram.com/socialprefect/ Spirited Pursuit https://www.instagram.com/spiritedpursuit/ Visiter l'Afrique https://www.instagram.com/visiterlafrique/ Lorikemi https://www.instagram.com/lorikemi/ Chineme EZ https://www.instagram.com/chistory_/

BeProvided Conservation Radio
Alan Feldstein: Lawyer to Conservation Travel and Adventure

BeProvided Conservation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 36:35


This is a story of what can happen if you have so many air miles accumulated that you can take you and your partner anywhere in the world. In 2000, a lawyer, Alan Feldstein, accumulated so many air miles that he could take his wife and himself anywhere they wanted. Alan and his wife, Diane decided to take their first adventure to Africa. So off they went. After stepping onto the African soil, Alan and Diane fell in love with Africa and were filled with joy. They soaked in the warmth of the people and their culture, the amazing wildlife and the abundance of natural beauty. I am pretty sure this is where Alan was feeling less like a lawyer and more like an adventurer!  It took a few years, but in 2008 Alan decided to take action on his passion and create Infinite Safari Adventures to lead and guide people in travel throughout Africa. He creates customized adventures all over Africa based on his clients interests.  But he didn’t just stop at leading people on travel; he also gives back to the communities and to help wildlife survive. Alan is a photographer, member of the Explorer’s Club and Adventurer’s Club of Los Angeles. He supports Maasai with the help of a beaded jewelry and dog collar programs. He has even helped a Maasai man named Patrick, go back to school that lead to Patrick enrolling in college. This didn’t just benefit Patrick but Patrick’s entire community. Alan also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, is President of the Board of The Bird School Project and is on the Advisory Board of Over and Above Africa. I love that Alan realized his passion, ended his career as a lawyer and created Infinite Safari Adventures. His clients come home intoxicated with a profound love of Africa, its people and its wildlife. His involvement and knowledge in conservation help educate his clients on how to be good stewards to the planet and respect the natural world we live in. I am grateful for this. Enjoy Alan’s story and our conversation in the podcast! Alan also shares a lovely video that gives me joy with the elephants he mentions in the podcast. The video can be found below: Web Site - www.infinitesafariadventures.com Blog - www.blog.infinitesafariadventures.com You Tube for Elephant Video - Infinite Safari Adventures - Elephant Drinking Video Facebook - Infinite Safari Adventures - Facebook Trip Advisor - Trip Advisor Alan and I after the interview!  

Vacation Station Travel Radio
Big Blend Radio Interview: Travel Writer Elizabeth Willoughby – Epic Zimbabwe Road Trip!

Vacation Station Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 48:01


From hippos and crocodiles to the people and culture, travel writer Elizabeth Willoughby talks about her epic road trip through Zimbabwe. Elizabeth is the publisher of WriteShots.com, and long-time member of the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association. Read her Zimbabwe travel article here: http://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/epic-zimbabwe-road-trip/

Big Blend Radio Shows
Big Blend Radio: Travel & History, Hospitality & Tourism

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 145:55


This episode of Big Blend Radio's Vacation Station Food, Wine & Travel show aired live on Jan. 12, 2018. Travel writer Elizabeth Willoughby talks about her epic road trip through Zimbabwe. Travel writer Debbie Stone talks about her adventures in historic Las Vegas, in Northern New Mexico. San Diego employment attorney Ward Heinrichs discusses harassment in the restaurant, tourism and hospitality industries. Note: Due to power outages in New York, this show experienced some technical issues, but most of that has been edited out. www.BigBlendRadio.com