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Personifying evil, a costumed mapico dancer in Mozambique hides from spectators, 1964.Photograph by

Personifying evil, a costumed mapico dancer in Mozambique hides from spectators, 1964.Photograph by Volkmar K. Wentzel, National Geographic Creative


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Inauguration of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Archangels, Maputo, Mozambique (2014).


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I will always marry you!!! @patlnm #5months #justmarried #maputo #mozambique

I will always marry you!!! @patlnm #5months #justmarried #maputo #mozambique


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africafashionguide:fashizblackdiary:“Mozambican Beauties” by Frederico Martins.lovafricafashionguide:fashizblackdiary:“Mozambican Beauties” by Frederico Martins.lov

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“Mozambican Beauties” by Frederico Martins.

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Welcome to another edition of black girls’ travel brought to you by the lockdown. Meet Thenjiwe Mabope another insta find.

Introduce yourself, who are you and what do you do?

Hi! I’m Thenji. I have a travel insta page turned YouTube called Guluvaz Travel and I’m a 30 year old marketing exec from Johannesburg

Is your blog name inspired by Gulliver’s travels with a kasi twist?
The name as you can tell is a play on Gulliver’s Travels which I was enthralled with as a child. Anything that had the promise of adventure and new and faraway lands was always my jam. 
Tell us where you’ve been around the world?
I have been fortunate enough to have gone to 24 countries so far.
What was your favourite destination?
So far with my favourites being probably Italy, Ghana, Mozambique and Holland. It’s always difficult to choose just one destination as a favourite because every place is so different and has a context on how I was feeling or what I connected to at the time. I love Mozambique because of the food and peacefulness, I love Italy because I’m an epicurean and loved the cheese and wine in Tuscany; I love Ghana because the men there are so fine and ambitious; I love Holland because it’s vibrant cool kid epicentre. Every new place I go to has the potential to be the new favourite!
When did the travel bug bite?
 
I fell in love with travel before I ever saw the inside of the airport or even knew how it would be possible to get to faraway places. I used to watch Top Billing as a little girl and imagined myself as Ursula walking the streets of Paris. I used to jump over tables and pretend I was Sydney Fox on adventures in Relic Hunter. Relic Hunter was a show about an explorer who solved mysteries around the world. Or imagine myself as Lemuel Gulliver himself. I travelled through these characters using it to escape deep into my imagination where I’d create weird and wonderful worlds where anything was possible. Then that manifested into becoming this woman who is curious about the world around her and spends all her money travel. It’s become my passion, some women like bags and clothes or painting or beauty, mine is getting on a plane to find new and interesting experiences.
Which do you prefer travel agents or to do it yourself?
 
Booking your own travel can be daunting especially if you have never done it before so I always suggest first timers lean on travel agencies. I always suggest using travel agencies that allow you to pay through lay-bys and give discounts for people under 30 like STATravel, Flight Centre etc. to get value for money deals then once you feel comfortable with travelling you can start looking into booking your own travel. The trick also when making your own bookings is to ask tons questions, ask people how have gone to the destination before you, cross reference on travel sites and compare prices and read reviews. It’s lots of effort but it’s worth it because you get to know exactly what you’re paying for and what to expect when you get there. 
What are your favourite travel apps?
My go-to travel apps are Skyscanner so I can find the cheapest flights. Google Maps because it gives you local mode of transport and walking directions whichever country I’m in. Agoda so I can compare accommodation types and prices on one platform. And also  good old Excel because this is what I use to plan my trips so I know what I can afford and what I can’t before hand. 
We love your travel on a budget tips, what inspired this?
I have a few of tips on how to travel on a budget decided to share on YouTube. Go to my page to get tips for either first time travel or hacks and you might learn something new that will get you a step closer to that trip you’ve always wanted to take. Often because of a lack of exposure people believe travel is unattainable because we’re constantly bombarded by the nouveau riche social media glitzy influencers who only seem to show business class boarding passes and champagne glasses, that’s not all that travel is about. I have travelled more than most with the means that I have because I go out of my way to find the most affordable way of getting to where I want to be and I want others to know that they can too. Travel is for everyone and if I can share tips on how to do it within your budget then I’ve done a something good for the day. 
What do you never travel without?
I never travel without my earphones and face masks. I am a solo traveller meaning there can be a lot of time to kill on the plane or waiting on layovers so my earphones ensure I always have music to keep my company. The face masks a life line because flying is brutally dehydrating for my skin so I make sure that I put on hydrating masks to replenish the hours of air-con so I at least still look cute when I land. 
Money is no object, where in the world would you go?
 
Money is no object you would find me in the Caribbean Island hopping making my way from Trinidad through Dominica all the way to Jamaica through all the islands in that channel by boat.
Where can people find you on social media?
You can find me on Instagram: @Guluvaz_travels, Youtube: Guluvaz Travels. Email: [email protected]
Guluvaz Travel Welcome to another edition of black girls’ travel brought to you by the lockdown. Meet Thenjiwe Mabope another insta find.
Modern Office Suite - Maputo, MozambiqueModern Office Suite - Maputo, Mozambique

Modern Office Suite - Maputo, Mozambique


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In the waters of Ilha de Moçambique II by Jonathon Collins

In the waters of Ilha de Moçambique II by Jonathon Collins


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Guy Tillim, Grande Hotel, Beira, Mozambique, 2008

Guy Tillim, Grande Hotel, Beira, Mozambique, 2008


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A VILA ONDE EU NASCI

Apetece-me descrever, de ponta a ponta, o lugar onde passei parte da infância e da juventude. Começarei assim: A vila de índigo ficava atras do mar azul. A volta havia um campo de futebol e um bar. Chovia sempre. Havia uma rua larga de muitas áreas. Conhecia toda a gente da vila, a minha mãe, a incansável contadora de lindas histórias de que tanto admirava, até a minha mana que intendia muitas coisas que até hoje ela intendi quase todas as coisas ela é Atija Sulubito Juma. Gostava de contemplar o mar e nadar até fundo do mar de aguas azuis da cor do céu. Faz muito tempo que não visito aquele lugar, pelo que só me restam estas recordações.

José Eusébio Buonamisse



THE TOWN WHERE I WAS BORN
Let me describe, from beginning to end, the place where I spend part of my childhood and my youth. It starts like this: The village of indigo was behind the blue sea. At the back was a football field and a bar. It was always raining. The street was wide, with lots of sand. I knew everyone in the village, my mother, the tireless teller of beautiful stories whom I admired so much, my sister still remembers many of these things to this day, her name is Atija Sulubito Juma. I liked to contemplate the sea and swim to the seabed in blue waters the color of the sky. It’s a long time ago I visited this place, so there is only left to me these memories.

José Eusébio Buonamisse

Archive (1) Lago Cahora Bassa - 2006As a toy ship in a bath tub, between Songo And Zumbo.

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Lago Cahora Bassa - 2006

As a toy ship in a bath tub, between Songo And Zumbo.


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