For the last five Christmases my family and I go abroad to somewhere sunny and hot, this year we...
Archive for category: Africa
Africa Vegan Travel Blogs
The blogs below were contributed by members of our global vegan community who recently traveled to Africa, and graciously shared their travel experiences with our community. Follow your fellow vegan travelers as they explore compassionately, meet local vegans and other vegan travelers, and share the amazing vegan food they enjoyed during their travels! They also share the sites they visited, the places they stayed at, vegan shops they found, and the activities they enjoyed doing during their time in Africa. Some travelers visit animal sanctuaries and shelters in the countries they travel to and kindly share the stories of the animals they meet.
We hope you will also consider becoming a member of our vegan community and sharing your travel adventures so your fellow vegans can learn some new travel tips from you, and we can collectively show the world how easy it is to be vegan and travel compassionately.
I condensed my 6 months in Nairobi, Kenya, in a list of where to eat and what when it...
Travelling to South Africa and going on a safari has always been on my bucket list, and finally last...
Following our two-night stay in Nairobi, it was time to head eastward to Mombasa in order to reunite with...
My vegan children have never been to a zoo or animal park. It was one of those parenting decisions...
We went on a 9-day Egypt tour starting in Cairo, seeing the Pyramids, Sphinx, and going inside the pyramids!...
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is an elephant and rhino orphanage located inside Nairobi National Park. We had hoped that...
Kenya is most famously known for it’s national parks teeming with wildlife, with one of the most popular being...
From mountains, to rivers, and national parks, Ethiopia is a wonderful place for nature lovers. With only a...
Diverse is a word that comes to mind when thinking of Ethiopia. Its international image of famine and dry...
For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to visit Egypt. It once seemed like an unattainable...
The locals call her Umm ad-Dunya–The Mother of the World–but we know her as Cairo. She is busy, noisy,...
I am so extremely excited to say that, thanks to the new found consciousness in local Egyptians who care...
The great Pyramids of Giza, King Tutankhamun, Abu Simbel, Koshary, the streets buzzing with life, Luxor, feluccas on the...













