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  • Travel Stories
    • Bush Routes:
    • Across Sri Lanka by tuk-tuk
    • A Different New Year’s Eve
    • Bobsleigh Run
    • Camels And Khaled
    • Hamadi
    • Into The Unknown
    • Lightning Strike
    • Our strange invitation
    • The Curious Tale Of The Day Bag And The Dress
    • The Dirty Plastic Bucket
    • The story of Mangala
    • Travel Stories: From The Boudoir To The Bosphorus
    • Travel Stories: The Nungwi Sunset
    • Welcome To Dar
    • Were We Safe? Take A Look…
  • About this blog
  • Blog
  • Phil & Michaela
    • About Phil & Michaela
    • Our Philosophies
    • Travel bug – Michaela’s story
    • Travel bug – Phil’s story
    • Photography by Michaela
  • Destinations
    • Africa
      • Botswana 2024
      • Cape Verde 2023
      • Egypt 2022
      • Kenya 2024
      • Malawi 2024
      • MOROCCO 2016
      • Morocco 2023
      • Tunisia 2022
      • Zambia 2024
      • Zimbabwe 2024
    • The Americas
      • Argentina 2024
      • BRAZIL 2024
      • California 2022
      • California & Arizona 2022
      • Costa Rica 2021/2022
      • Jamaica 2022
      • MEXICO 2018
      • Mexico & Belize 2022.
      • Panama 2022/2023
      • USA 2024
    • Asia
      • Cambodia 2023
      • India 2017
      • India & Nepal 2023
      • Laos 2020
      • MALAYSIA,TIOMAN ISLAND, SINGAPORE 2018
      • Philippines 2025
      • Singapore 2023
      • Thailand 2020
      • Turkey 2020
      • Turkey 2024
      • Vietnam 2020
      • Vietnam 2023
    • Europe
      • ALBANIA & KOSOVO 2016
      • Andorra 2023
      • Athens & The Cyclades 2019 – Tinos, Syros, Andros
      • AUSTRIA 2016
      • Croatia 2020
      • Cyprus 2023
      • France 2023
      • Greece 2021
      • Greece 2024
      • GREEK ISLANDS 2017 – SANTORINI, SIKINOS, FOLEGANDROS
      • ITALY 2019
      • LA PALMA 2018
      • LATVIA 2017
      • Milan & Switzerland 2023
      • POLAND 2016
      • Spain 2023
    • MIDDLE EAST
      • Jordan 2019
      • Qatar 2025
    • CITIES.
      • Bologna & Rome 2022
      • BRUSSELS 2017
      • Budapest 2019
      • GENEVA 2018
      • VENICE 2017
      • Vilnius, Lithuania 2021
  • Travel Stories
    • Bush Routes:
    • Across Sri Lanka by tuk-tuk
    • A Different New Year’s Eve
    • Bobsleigh Run
    • Camels And Khaled
    • Hamadi
    • Into The Unknown
    • Lightning Strike
    • Our strange invitation
    • The Curious Tale Of The Day Bag And The Dress
    • The Dirty Plastic Bucket
    • The story of Mangala
    • Travel Stories: From The Boudoir To The Bosphorus
    • Travel Stories: The Nungwi Sunset
    • Welcome To Dar
    • Were We Safe? Take A Look…

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  • Travel Blog

    Waiter, There’s A Praying Mantis In My Soup

    June 9, 2024 /

    Two out of the ordinary things happened this morning even before breakfast. Floating in my bedside glass of water was the lifeless carcass of a moth, having evidently drowned some time during the night. Outside on the terrace, equally lifeless, was a strawberry. I don’t grow strawberries, I have none in the house and haven’t had for some considerable time, so exactly how a big juicy red strawberry could end up just laying there on the paving slab a few feet from my door is something of a mystery. Whilst the story of the strawberry is one to ponder, it doesn’t evoke the same sense of injustice as the story…

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    November 10, 2023
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    Crossing The Line

    February 5, 2024 /

    We’ll be crossing the equator on Monday night this week as we head out for our first ever visit to South America, arriving in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday morning. Perhaps surprisingly this will be only our second ever foray across the equator, our one previous destination south of the line was our honeymoon trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar back in 2013. Given that Rio will be the furthest point south we have so far visited, our thoughts have turned inevitably to the extremities of our previous adventures. The furthest point north so far is St Petersburg, a beautiful and majestic city which we visited in the depths of its…

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    Aswan Days 

    April 11, 2022
    Quebra Canela beach in Praia, Santiago Cape Verde

    From Boa Vista To Santiago: A Praia Arrangement 

    November 26, 2023
    Tarrafal, Santiago Cape Verde

    Concluding Cape Verde

    December 17, 2023
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    Questions About Travel 

    September 30, 2022 /

    Travelling the way we do, in regular lengthy stretches, is not something everyone is fortunate enough, well enough or even inclined to do. Whatever your chosen style of travel, there are some questions which all of us who do so are asked on a regular basis. Like… What do you miss about home? Answer: very little. My stock answer is “proper English ale” which is true, I do find myself craving a good pint sometimes. Michaela meanwhile goes straight for the roast lamb and mint sauce. With both of our families being scattered around the country, we always make a round of visits on our return and probably don’t see…

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    In Deeper: To The Sacred City Of Kairouan 

    April 30, 2022

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    May 10, 2022

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    December 31, 2022
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    Travel Stories: The Nungwi Sunset

    April 27, 2021 /

    Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Yet at the time it seemed entirely logical that if we were heading out on to the Indian Ocean to see the renowned magnificent Nungwi sunset, then it would be time for dinner by the time we came back to shore. So it made perfect sense to change out of beachwear and into something more appropriate before we made our way to the boat – got to be the correct decision, right? Wrong. “We’re here for the sunset cruise”, I called to the pre-occupied boat guys, trying to elicit some kind of response. A couple of them looked up so we gravitated towards them. “Where…

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    Empty Roads, Desert Rain & Mirages: Matmata-Douz-Tozeur

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    Red Sea Coast And Other Stories 

    April 13, 2022
    The dunes meet the sea in Boa Vista Cape Verde

    Return To Boa Vista: Playing Crusoe, Eating Tuna And Exploring The Island

    December 11, 2023
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    Tanzania Tales #4: Welcome To Dar

    April 4, 2021 /

    By now we were nearing the end of our Tanzania and Zanzibar adventure, looking to spend the last few days exploring the bustling and chaotic former capital city of Dar-Es-Salaam. The crossing from Zanzibar back to Dar had been noteworthy mainly because at least half of our fellow passengers were seasick on a journey where we had simply enjoyed the movement of the boat and certainly didn’t think it was a rough crossing. Dar, hot, dusty and humid, isn’t a place where traipsing around loaded with backpacks and struggling to find your hotel is an attractive prospect and we were just getting a little fractious when a skinny, swarthy individual…

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    May 5, 2022
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    December 7, 2023
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    Tales From Tanzania #3: Hamadi

    March 30, 2021 /

    “Wait”, he said, “I come with you, till you have tickets”. And so Hamadi walked with us into the ferry terminal, acted as interpreter as we bought return tickets to Zanzibar, and only bid farewell when he’d seen us safely through the ticket barrier. Such actions were completely in character. Over our eight days together, Hamadi had become so much more than our driver and guide, and by now we felt a real warmth and friendship as we said our last goodbyes. He was also probably one of the most handsome men either of us had ever seen! Hamadi scribbled his phone number on a scrap of paper. “Call me…

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    September 2, 2024
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    Travel Stories #2: Into The Unknown

    March 23, 2021 /

    Sitting on the rocks at the top of the waterfall just at the point where the river drops over the top to cascade to the plateau way below, hundreds of square miles of flood plains and sugar plantations stretching out to the horizon, seemed like as good time as any to ask. After all, Hamadi had made it very clear that we could add anything to our itinerary. “Hamadi, we’d like to see an ordinary African town, if possible”. “Really?” He was surprised. “To see what?” “Just to see a different way of life, to learn culture”. “OK, Johnson will take you. He knows his town well”. As if on…

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    September 25, 2023
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    July 28, 2024
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    Travel Stories #1: Bush Routes

    March 9, 2021 /

    “Are you Phil?”.  He’d appeared from nowhere in the darkness but his friendly smile was a big relief at such a late hour. The airport at Dar-Es-Salaam is not your standard terminal, with half of the seating area positioned outside of the building and surrounded by concrete, plastic and glass, only a handful of features recognisable as a Terminal. It was somewhere around 2am, we’d disembarked our flight from Istanbul and all other passengers had scattered quickly. Within minutes it was just the two of us milling around the concrete areas, shrouded in deep darkness, the night as silent as the airport itself. I looked at Michaela, the worry in…

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    In Deeper: To The Sacred City Of Kairouan 

    April 30, 2022
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    Photographic Memories #13

    March 2, 2021 /

    As every traveller knows, when you look back through old travel photos, many of them trigger wonderful memories. With lockdown incomplete and travel still on hold for a while, we currently have no new adventures to blog; we do though have many such memories… Photo #13 Dar Es Salaam Sometimes, in the midst of a culture very different from home, something catches your eye and for the next few moments you can’t tear yourself away. This photograph was taken during one such moment. Dar Es Salaam is a bustling, colourful city, no longer the official capital of Tanzania since the creation of Dodoma but still the country’s beating heart for…

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    The Best Of……. Breakfast

    August 7, 2019 /

    Lots of travel blogs carry “best of” lists, like the top ten things to do in so-and-so, the top ten sights in wherever. We haven’t done much of that, so as we build up firstly to our next trip to Greece (16 days and counting) and secondly to our World trip next year, we thought we’d have a go at a few different ones. Best breakfasts? Here we go: Stone Town, Zanzibar. Tembo House Hotel. Plantain curry, garlic spinach and hot spicy beans, washed down with ginger coffee. Amazing. The buzz as the spiced coffee sets fire to the curry flavours on your palate is an incredible start to the…

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