Posts Tagged ‘africa

Africa; A shocking letter from Bukavu, Congo-Kinshasa

When I entered the plane from Nairobi to London a bit more than a week ago I was filled with energy and [...]

The Gentlemen´s Expedition; Chilling in Zanzibar

A Gentlemen´s Expedition in the eyes of Kensington Tours owner, Jeff Willner, is full of dramatic challenges. Like now, when we have pretty much [...]

The Gentlemen´s Expedition; A birds perspective of Masai Mara

A Gentlemen´s Expedition in the eyes of Kensington Tours owner, Jeff Willner, is full of dramatic challenges. Like now, when we have pretty much [...]

Pure adventure; Our True Motivation by Christy Henchie

 What is really a true explorer or adventurer? In my work I come across many different types, but seldom what I figure [...]

Where the Camel Meets the Canoe By Steve Kemper

Whilst preparing to set off on the crossing of the Sands of Al Mahra, I received this email from the well known [...]

Life after the Big Adventure by Kyle Henning

What is the future of exploration? Who are the young new adventurers and explorers? I try, as often as time and my [...]

Making your Expedition a success, it can be done!

“Mikael, I had to abandon my expedition! My idea was to cycle through Africa, but I had to give up after just [...]

African Hoofprints, 5 years on horseback through Africa

I have never really understood why great journey´s by horse doesn´t get more global attention than they do. This article below here [...]

I made it from the lowest to the highest!

Attitude is really everything. And ever since we started talking over email, Kyle Henning and me, I have liked his attitude to [...]

Bonobo – the love monkey

I first heard about our closest relative, the bonobo, whilst reading a book written by an extra ordinary writer, and a friend, [...]

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