Reading Time: < 1 minute

A Continent That Keeps Calling Me Back

Although Africa is my favourite continent, I have only recently started exploring it. I hope that changes soon, because the more time I spend here, the more I realise how much there is still to discover.

What draws me to Africa is its sense of space and possibility. Vast landscapes, wildlife, mountains, deserts, tropical islands, and vibrant cities create experiences that often feel larger than life. Every journey brings something unexpected, whether it is a breathtaking view, a meaningful conversation, or a place that challenges everything you thought you knew.

My connection with Africa began long before my first trip. As a child, I was fascinated by its wildlife, landscapes, and stories. Years later, Tanzania become the place where that childhood dream finally came true.

My African journey is only beginning, and perhaps that is exactly why it feels so exciting. There are still countless places I dream of visiting, stories waiting to be heard, and adventures yet to unfold.

If you’d like to follow along, start with my stories from Tanzania, where my African adventure began.

  • Notes from Marrakesh

    Notes from Marrakesh

    Reading Time: 25 minutesAbout ten years ago, I traveled to Andalusia (Spain) with my cousin and was completely captivated by it. What fascinated me most was the Arab influence that could still be seen in the architecture, but also in the food and everyday life. Many Moroccan-owned shops can be found there today, and I…

  • Arusha Travel Guide: What This Tanzanian City Taught Me

    Arusha Travel Guide: What This Tanzanian City Taught Me

    Reading Time: 17 minutesAfrica had been on my mind for as long as I can remember. What began as a childhood dream eventually led me to Arusha, a vibrant city at the foot of Mount Meru, where I discovered much more than I expected. From Maasai traditions and Swahili phrases to local friendships, coffee plantations,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *