I had the worst seasickness ever on the two hour ferry ride from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to Zanzibar. Within five minutes into the ride I already felt like vomiting...And honestly, the only thing holding me back at the time was probably the fact that I didn't know where to puke. Luckily after ab
The moment I entered Stone Town, Zanzibar, I was bombarded with multiple locals following me while speaking a mixture of Swahili and English, trying to get me to ride their taxi or stay at so-and-so hostel. It was overwhelming to say the least. Chelsea and I tried our best to be patient and reply with "No thank you", but when that proved to be ineffective we tried to ignore them, hoping they would get the message. At some point we were approached by a local who looked the least sketchy out of the bunch. He guided us through the crowds and drove us to our first hostel, Jambo Guest House.
I came to Zanzibar to explore and to see the beaches. Over breakfast one morning, Chelsea and I were fortunate enough to bump into two ladies, Michelle and Audrey. We told them we were interested in going to the beach and asked if they had any suggestions on where to go a
Another wonderful place we visited was a night market on a hill overlooki
The past three days in Zanzibar have been quite an experience. Everyone here has been so welcoming and helpful. I could spend hours reflecting and sharing all the adventures and stories I have so far, but that would simply take forever...So much happens in one day!
I'm heading back to Tanzania today to get ready to start my volunteer work. Hope everything is well back home. I am doing really well here and can't wait to share what's to come.
Megan

it looks so gorgeous!! i'm so glad everything's going well...and you're eatin' good food! ;) i'm bookmarking your blog. i hope that's not creepy. at least it's not as sketch as those taxi drivers i hope! =)
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