Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique Africa’s “Tip of Gold”
Ponta do Ouro means “tip of gold” in Portuguese. It says a lot about what the Portuguese colonizers were looking for when they arrived. Their optimism quickly faded because they Continue Reading →
Tax Residency in the Best Offshore Tax Jurisdictions
Africa is full of mystery and that is why it was my preferred travel destination at the outset of my extended world tour. The following Africa travel adventures are centered around adventure themes such as self tour safari, surfing and unencumbered exploration. I made a diligent effort to make my Africa travel adventures unique and challenging. As a result, all of the following content is unencumbered personal experiences. Travel guides were only used when it was compulsory. My main objective is to document my first hand travel experience. Therefore, all of the following travel posts are based on the local history, religion, politics, ecology, plus flora and fauna.
Ponta do Ouro means “tip of gold” in Portuguese. It says a lot about what the Portuguese colonizers were looking for when they arrived. Their optimism quickly faded because they Continue Reading →
The history of Mozambique is based on 500 years of colonial occupation followed by the struggle for independence and a brutal civil war. The enduring effects of colonial occupation are Continue Reading →
The drive from George to Jeffery’s Bay only takes a few hours. The drive follows the Garden Route which is very popular due the diverse range of vegetation, lagoons and Continue Reading →
After 6 weeks in Kommetjie I was now traveling to George, South Africa. George is located on the far eastern end of Western Cape, just before you cross over to Continue Reading →
Although I had previously traveled extensively in South Africa, this would be my first travel adventure to Western Cape. The focal point of my trip would exploring be Cape Town Continue Reading →