Lions Return Home to South Africa While Kenyan Ivory Is Torched
This past Saturday in Nairobi National Park, President Uhuru Kenyatta, heir to one of Kenya’s largest fortunes, threw a torch into a bundle of very expensive ivory tusks. Despite rain that pounded Nairobi and caused severe flooding that took at least 10 lives, the damp ivory quickly caught fire. The ivory, 105 tons of elephants tusk … read more
This Ivorian Surf Shop Is Putting Côte d’Ivoire On the Surf Map
The world’s surfing population is growing fast. Between 2001 and 2011, the number of surfers increased from 26 million to 35 million. Serious surfers seek the right amount of wind and wave, and uncrowded beaches. Africa, with over 26,000 kilometers of coastline, can help meet that demand. Some of the continent’s best surf spots in … read more
Unique Experiences at La Mamounia Marrakesh
Welcome to La Mamounia, a hotel situated in the west of beautiful Marrakesh, the city of Morocco. When visiting the former imperial city in western Morocco, it is imperative to stay in an authentic place where you can experience the uniqueness of the natural environment, as well as the luxuries the place has to offer. A … read more
Chef Pierre Thiam: From Street Food to Fine Dining in Lagos
An ambitious restaurant in Lagos is setting out to elevate Nigerian street food staples to fine dining, tapping into a growing hunger in the city for upscale West African food. Classic West African dishes, passed down from mother to daughter for generations and served today in busy streetside canteens, are revisited in “Nok By Alara” … read more
“Janu with Eposi” Goes to Morocco
Take a dip into the stunning Kingdom of Morocco, where walking through Old City Marrakesh feels like a real life storybook adventure a la Arabian Nights. Here, where Snake Charmers and tree climbing goats are an everyday sight. This monthly series with 6 minute long episodes about travel and adventure around the world features Cameroonian … read more
Five Least Toured Countries You Must Visit
Planning your next holiday in Africa? You’re probably looking into the major tourist destinations like Morocco, South Africa, Mozambique, Tunisia, Mauritius and Senegal; and rightly so. These destinations are raved about, easily accessible and offer plenty to tourists. But there are those relatively unexplored destinations that dare true adventurers and warmly invite those with itchy … read more
Nigeria Is My Kitchen
You may remember Michael Adé Elẹgbẹdé, a cooking enthusiast who spoke to Chicamod about his beginnings in the appreciation of African cuisine. Elẹgbẹdé is now on a mission to rediscovering and telling the story of Nigeria’s food culture with his own personal touch; focusing on the unique flavors, ingredients, and cooking traditions of Nigeria. For all … read more
Best Food Joints in Africa’s Bustling Cities
We’ve rounded up some cool places for you to excite your palette and fill your belly in different African cities across the continent. Check out our list below: Nibble & Nosh This restaurant with a unique name describes itself as a home-grown African bistro serving tasty slow cooked food from around the globe, with spice … read more
Endiro Coffee: Brews from Uganda
Undeniably, Uganda has one of the best coffee varieties in the world. Coffee lovers will tell you that the aroma that streams from the cup is everything. Endiro is one of those places you will get a great cup of coffee. Endiro is a Ruyankitara word that means a dining room where family gathers to … read more
43 Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders
Are you planning to travel abroad from Nigeria but don’t know where to get started? The good news is that there are over 43 countries around the world where you can travel to as a Nigerian passport holder without a visa. While some may require you to get a visa on arrival, others are completely without … read more
Africa’s Very Own Dubai
Bordered by Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, tiny Djibouti has been making headlines for its dreams to become as successful as the Emirate. Djibouti is an oasis of peace in a part of Africa marred by piracy and instability. It is this privileged position that has made the country into an exclusive military playground, home to … read more
Taste Bud Travels with SecretEATS
Since 2013, SecretEATS has been bringing together top chefs and young, rising stars with outgoing, adventurous food and wine lovers in unique, unexpected and absolutely breathtaking spaces. As the leading underground dining movement in South Africa, SecretEATS prides itself on working with some of the most talented chefs in the country in some of the … read more
Plan Your 2016 Trips with a 14 Day Namibian Photographic Safari
With two months left until the end of 2015, do you have plans for your travels in 2016? You may want to consider an exciting 14 day photographic safari in Namibia, taking place April 12-28, 2016. The trip will be overseen by guest photographer Deborah Sandidge, a professional photographer specializing in world travel and artistic imagery. … read more
Unique Vacation Ideas from Across the Continent
We all know Africa is massive (and is a continent, not a country). With this much vastness to discover, what are some vacation highlights to discover? We’ve collected the current top 6 unique vacation ideas from across the continent for you to revisit (or discover for the first time) which sums in part the eclectic … read more
Celebrity Safari: Ellen DeGeneres Has a Wild Summer
Passage to Africa prides itself on the exclusive nature of their trips, valuing the privacy of the clients above all else. However, when their client is Ellen DeGeneres, sharing the experience in great detail is mandatory! Ellen recounted highlights of her recent safari trip in South Africa, mixed in with her own humble humour to every … read more
Travel in Style and Artisanship with BUYU
BUYU was founded with a belief that travel embodies multiple characters taken from each location and purpose. Their line of travel bags inspire entrepreneurship, empowerment, and artisanship. The nature of the synthetic mass produced luggage industry has striped the traveller of any unique variant identity, and this is where BUYU comes to the rescue. They started … read more
Travel to The Yoruba Festival Through These Incredible Photos Celebrating The River Goddess Oshun
The Yoruba Festival of the River Goddess Oshun is a momentous event to behold due to its amazing cultural exposure. Held every year in a sacred forest on the outskirts of the southern Nigerian city of Osogbo, the Osun-Osogbo Festival is a two-week-long celebration of the Yoruba river goddess Oshun. The festival, which begins with a … read more
Michael Elegbede: Where Traditions and Culinary Arts Meet
Meet Michael Elegbede, a young rising chef making his mark in the world of the culinary arts. His innovative approach to Nigerian cuisine redefines what we label as “African food.” We got to discover the man behind the dishes: Tell us a bit about yourself I was born and raised in Nigeria with a passion … read more