by Neil Branson | *Working Class Wanderer, Lifestyles, Op-Ed, Travel & Adventure
Compiled By: Working Class Wanderer- Kathryn Mann Back when I booked my flights, to get the best fare possible I chose a return ticket with a 15 hour layover in London, essentially 7 PM Friday to 10 AM Saturday. My thoughts of what to do with this time ranged from...
by Neil Branson | *Working Class Wanderer, Lifestyles, Travel & Adventure
Compiled By: Working Class Wanderer- Kathryn Mann My apologies for the extended silence. The tales of my African Adventures are picking back up, stronger than ever, today. Malawi, the “Warm Heart of Africa” opened to me in so many ways. This will be an accounting of...
by Neil Branson | *Working Class Wanderer, Lifestyles, Travel & Adventure
Compiled By: Working Class Wanderer-Kathryn Mann “Zambia with its dreamy landscape and astonishing density of wildlife fits perfectly into a trip to Southern Africa. Its unique appeal is its rough edge: known as the “real Africa” Zambia is not set up for independent...
by Neil Branson | *Working Class Wanderer, Travel & Adventure
Compiled by Working Class Wanderer, Kathryn Mann. I am catching a mini bus from Mosvingo to Great Zimbabwe, and it appears I should arrive while it is still light. There are 26 of us crammed into space for 16. In an effort to avoid the police and a ticket for too many...
by Neil Branson | *Working Class Wanderer, Travel & Adventure
Compiled by Working Class Wanderer, Kathryn Mann. Here is an account of my experiences on my 20-day Nomad Adventure trip (www.nomadtours.co.za) from Cape Town to Victoria Falls. What convinced me to take the leap was the difficulty of getting to many places, since...