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Comments for The Travel Sista http://thetravelsista.com Thu, 21 Mar 2019 05:15:20 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Comment on Ghana by A curious visitor. http://thetravelsista.com/ghana#comment-88523 Thu, 21 Mar 2019 05:15:20 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?page_id=1491#comment-88523 I did say that I’m curious about Ghana and I am through this blog and from Native Borne.

Though I admit to being a sometimes critic about social media’s openess,one has to admit,I can also learn things that you may not always acquire in a book and I have learned so much about this beautiful country. I’m always in awe when I see then meeting other Black diaspora there. It’s like a big family reunion . Many people have described their stay as being ” laid back ” .I can believe it . The US is stressful although it shouldn’t be.

Maybe one day I’ll sample the beauty of Ghana and talk about it on here..lol! I envy you and everybody else in this position

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Comment on Why You Need to Visit Santiago de Cuba by A curious visitor. http://thetravelsista.com/north-america/santiago-de-cuba#comment-88522 Thu, 21 Mar 2019 05:00:34 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2564#comment-88522 Cuba is non African country that intrigues me. In spite of their struggles..there is a certain romantic appeal that it has and I want to learn more Afro Cuban culture.

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Comment on About Me by A curious visitor. http://thetravelsista.com/about-me#comment-88521 Thu, 21 Mar 2019 04:49:02 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?page_id=2#comment-88521 Hello Michelle.

I just want to say that you have a fascinating website and I like that fact that you and other travelers of Africa are giving African Americans like me ..an insight into the truth about Africa.

I admit..like most African Americans like myself, media’s depiction about the continent always seemed to consist of emaciated people,safaris or the infamous Tarzan pictures. I remembered being bewildered about this ..telling myself that there has got to be more to Africa than what I’m seeing on TV. My Mother has always taught me and my siblings that there are ” two sides to every story” .I’m glad that she taught us because the Africa on TV isn’t the Africa u tell us about.

My curiosity for Africa peaked a little after crushing over a Liberian guy as a 13 year old but it really took off almost 15 years ago ( I believe) when I went I went to my local library and checked out a book called ” Kinship : A family’s journey in Africa And America” by the late Phillipe Wamba. It’s a great book. In it ,he discussed about being a bicultural child of a Congolese father and African American mom,being raised in the US and Tanzania,being a child of a freedom fighter and having hopes of Africans and African Americans coming together as one. Though I’m a person who struggle to read books without pictures being in them,through his words,Phillips gives some of the most picturesque descriptions of his adopted country of Tanzania..one of the countries I would like to visit. Other African countries that I’m also curious about includes Senegal,Morocco, Senegal , Liberia,South Africa ,Mali ,Ghana and Kenya.

Currently,I’m trying to learn French,Spanish and Portuguese..which was something I’ve always wanted to do since birth as Ive always wanted to be bilingual. A Senegalese friend made me want to visit his neck of the woods showing me those gorgeous beaches,the beautiful art and architecture of his country and the laid back life the Senegalese seem to have. Along with him trying to help me with my French..he also taught me a little Wolof ( Senegalese ethnic language)..lol! It would help me in case I visit his country..Since the natives speaks both.

Honestly,I admit to being afraid of having fear of planes and heights.Even if I werent, my mom isn’t well and needs care which prevents me from doing it but I still believe that God put a dream in my heart for a reason..to explore. Maybe one day I will.

Far as the late Phillipe Wamba,I’m thankful that he wrote that book. He gave more pictures of some African countries without having actual photos in them. It also seem that his dream of the African diaspora visiting/ living there/ people coming together is coming to light.

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Comment on 10 Black Vineyards, Winemakers and Wine Brands in South Africa by Nuwamanya wilberforce oliseh http://thetravelsista.com/africa/10-black-vineyards-in-south-africa#comment-86585 Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:06:14 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2427#comment-86585 Am wilber based in uganda. I would love to tour to south african wine makers in 2019

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Comment on Ten Tips to Make the Best of The Yacht Week by Yacht Owner http://thetravelsista.com/travel-tips/ten-tips-for-the-yacht-week#comment-85932 Wed, 13 Jun 2018 09:29:14 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=1993#comment-85932 Thanks, this really helps. Making a list for my yacht charter in the next month.

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Comment on Mozambique: A Day at the Maputo Fish Market by Obert http://thetravelsista.com/africa/maputo-fish-market#comment-84928 Fri, 11 May 2018 09:12:48 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2602#comment-84928 In reply to Chanel | Cultural Xplorer.

Those sentiments are proudly shared by many, MYSELF INCLUDED!
Awesome place indeed

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Comment on Senegal Travel Guide: Planning a Trip to Dakar by thetravelsista http://thetravelsista.com/africa/senegal-travel-guide#comment-84655 Tue, 17 Apr 2018 02:46:15 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2513#comment-84655 In reply to Darian.

Senegal is a beautiful country and it should be fine for first time international travelers with proper advance planning and support. If no one in the group speaks French or Wolof, make sure you have a guide or local contact who can provide translation. Enjoy!

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Comment on 10 Black Vineyards, Winemakers and Wine Brands in South Africa by Denise Stubbs http://thetravelsista.com/africa/10-black-vineyards-in-south-africa#comment-84541 Fri, 06 Apr 2018 16:00:34 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2427#comment-84541 Lovely to see our fellow friends in the Wine Industry getting such lovely exposure! We wish them all the best and trust they will grow from STRENGTH to STRENGTH! I would like to mention our other black wine brands with amazing stories of transformation as well. These brands are also owned and manage by Women!
#Thokozani
#Thembi & Co
#Libby’s Pride
#Cape Dreams
#Bridgeofhope
#Lathitawines

Check us out on facebook etc.

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Comment on Senegal Travel Guide: Planning a Trip to Dakar by Safiya Mitchell http://thetravelsista.com/africa/senegal-travel-guide#comment-84518 Wed, 04 Apr 2018 21:37:42 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2513#comment-84518 Great post. Did you plan excursions in advance or once you got there? Do the hotels offer tours?

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Comment on The Top 7 Things to See and Do in Namibia by ezgi bobur http://thetravelsista.com/africa/7-things-to-do-in-namibia#comment-84415 Mon, 26 Mar 2018 16:55:31 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=2240#comment-84415 good

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