Sharing South African travel stories, sharing the stories that have shaped us, liberated us and given us our freedom through our own choices. Those Who Travel Meet Themselves.
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Sharing South African travel stories, sharing the stories that have shaped us, liberated us and given us our freedom through our own choices. Those Who Travel Meet Themselves.
Shaka illembe proved to be one of the best shows on T.V. in 2023. A great show to shape the narrative around King Shaka. I'm totally amazed when folks don't fully capitalize on shows like this. set in the hills of KwaZulu-Natal this is a story that does not age, as I navigate my way through Zululand. I'm blown away at the beauty and constantly wonder what it must have been like for King Shaka who has ran the hills, looked at the same vistas and lived a full life in this natural beauty.
After 2020, how and how can we reinvent our lives. What talents are we not using what options do we have to create a different lives for ourselves? Listen in and share with us what change means for you in 2022.
Ever wondered if other Africans are keen on traveling the continent? Listen in as we share what folks are keen on and where they see the future of travel in the continent.
I've been quite for months, I'm finally ready to speak out about my pregnancy journey during Covid. I share my lessons from this first time experience. As a travelling woman pregnancy has changed my life. Listen in and let me know what you think on our Instagram page @thosewhotravelmeetthemselves.
Based in Canada we chat to Leah who left South Africa in search of adventure and new life experiences. We connect after a year of Covid in Canada. If you thinking of living in Canada this is the episode to listen to.
The name Nozipho means gift we chat to Nozipho as shares what the incredible gift for hiking has meant in her life. Middle-aged, single and hiking across Africa she reflects on how she started hiking, what it's meant to her and how it can provide you the listener with insight into the joys of hiking even by yourself. #TWTMT #hiking #blackwomenhiking
We chat to Duduetsang about how a trip to Mauritius got her diving, she takes takes on a journey as she opens up about how she did it and why you should give diving a chance.
In Conversation with Lindokuhle Maraba a young student who was so inspired after reading "Those Who Travel Meet Themselves" that she decided to plan her first solo domestic trip. Having never left Soweto in Johannesburg for a rural village, Lindokuhle takes us through her experience as she travels on mini-bus taxi to Sodwana Bay. It will leave you inspired and ready to go to Sodwana. Visit www.thosewhotravelmeetthemselves.com for the travel planner so you can plan your next trip.
We are chatting about the Good and the ugly around Girls Trips! We have created a PDF guide that shares how to avoid the stumbling blocks that often end in disastrous trips spelling the end of your friendship. Check out www.thosewhotravelmeetthemselves.com for the PDF and find us on our Facebook page "Those Who Travel Meet Themselves" and let us know what you think and if there are certain matters you would like us to address.
How do you welcome a guest? What are the positive lessons that you have learnt along the way? Join me as I share my experience on welcoming guests and creating memories together.
As a young woman it became very important for me to experience myself and the different facets of who I am. I found solo travel to be the the most in depth way of getting to the bottom of who I am. What have your moments of discovery been like and what moment really changed things for you?
How we started Those Who Travel Meet Themselves... What was your first travel story? I want to hear it, I want to share it, we want to hear more stories from people who have used their life experiences to create a life for themselves.
Sharing South African travel stories, sharing the stories that have shaped us, liberated us and given us our freedom through our own choices. Those Who Travel Meet Themselves.