by onceuponmytravel | Feb 20, 2017 | Africa, Blog, Zambia
If you ever find yourself in Zambia, in a small town called Livingstone, you’re probably there because of the world famous falls. Victoria Falls stretches along for 2km and can be visited from both Zimbabwe and Zambia sides. The waterfall was named after Queen Victoria by Scottish explorer David Livingstone. However, the locals call it Mosi-oa-Tunya – the smoke that thunders. Because of its hight, heavy water steam raises and can be spotted from the distance.
It won’t be long until someone in your hotel will ask you if you already have, or if you’re planning on going swimming in Devils Pool. (more…)
by onceuponmytravel | Feb 16, 2017 | Africa, Blog, Namibia
Namibia is home to dramatic sceneries, stunning landscapes and endless horizons. It requires slow traveling to truly appreciate it. There are very few highways and most other roads are gravel, so you will need to slow down eventually. You will witness spectacular sunsets, windstorms and unpredictable temperatures. You will also find peace, beauty and magic in this ancient living space. (more…)
by onceuponmytravel | Feb 14, 2017 | Africa, Blog, Mozambique
One of the most popular destinations for visitors is Vilanculos, a small coastal town in the southern province of Inhambane. The small beach town has preserved both its culture and beautiful landscape.
On a harshly hot February day we decided to make our way from Tofo to Vilanculos. Using chapas in Mozambique are common, as private taxis are extremely expensive and renting a car isn’t that popular. (more…)
by onceuponmytravel | Feb 9, 2017 | Africa, Blog, Namibia
The northern part of Namibia is much more diverse than southern Namibia in terms of fauna, flora and everything in between. Here you can find a well-known Skeleton coast, many adventures and countless wildlife. (more…)
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