the atlas

(it's a big world)

 Through travel we can experience the unfamiliar and learn to embrace it. We can remember to trust our instincts. The possibility of all that might be is like catnip to the curious and there is a freedom that comes in setting off on an adventure, the more unknown, the more rewarding.

curious by nature

As humans we are naturally storytellers, it is what connects us and in nature we find the greatest stories. Time spent in wilderness deepens the relationship we have with our environment and, once we learn it’s language, it becomes clear that we are not alone and that we are all connected.

Journeys into the natural world can be both educational and playful while importantly they support the people and wildlife who call those places home. It is possible to travel with both purpose and freedom and the transformative power of such journeys can be extraordinary.

Rather than the conventional country calling cards I have outlined some of the cast of characters instead. Who and what lures us, the great game. Focusing upon experiences while allowing space for the unexpected, ensures that you are in the right place at the right time and with the right people.

travel with purpose

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cats & dogs

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elephants, rhinos & whales

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great apes

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tigers & bears

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migrations

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deserts & mountains

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aliceblue

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dandylion

Travel in Africa, like the continent itself, is multi layered. While it is often the iconic wildlife that first draws us, it is the human connection that makes the story real. There is another side to going on safari, one of cultures both ancient and modern. It is an important side as the fragility of Africa’s wild spaces rests significantly in the decision making of the continent’s urban centres and each individual nation’s own people. As is only to be expected, there is a creativity, dynamism and beauty of the human spirit that helps paint the true picture.

These human stories are told in many ways, including art, music, dance, architecture and clothing. From therianthrope rock art in the Matobo Hills to the contemporary art of Khartoum, Saharan rock engravings, Benin bronzes, Ghanaian trading beads and Zimbabwe stone scultpures, the continent’s art history dates back thousands of years.

Likewise, music and dance is an integral part of traditional culture and spans the gamut. The trance dance of the San in the Kalahari, the Wodaabe’s yaake dance, Samburu singing wells, Sufi mystics in the land of Sheba, the adumu dance of the Maasai, the Zulu indlamu and Senegalese mbalax musicians all tell stories that bond their communities.

Meanwhile Ethiopia’s Orthodox architectural tradition includes Axumite rock stelae, the monolithic churches of Lalibela and is believed to be the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant. Stories abound in what was one of the world’s last empires and are best heard over buna in the birthplace of coffee.

Of course Africa is a continent on the move and while these art forms are fundamental to their communities there are equally inspiring places to visit in modern, urban Africa. The Dakar biennale, Ghanaian kente cloth and East African kitenge markets, the Timkat epiphany festival, Cape Town café culture and grooving with the Brazzaville sapeurs; these are adventures of the heart that ring true.

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lemurs & evolution

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wonders of nature

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horses for courses

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walking

image credits

My sincere thanks and grateful appreciation to the talented photographers and artists whose work is included within this site. It would not be possible to tell the story that I hope to convey without their skill and I trust that I have recognised everyone. If I have not, then please accept my apologies.

I hope that you enjoy these images and the stories they tell.

The Original Ker & Downey, Andreas Fox, Finlay Marrian, Max Melesi, Oliver Nicklin, Paolo Parazzi, Sam Stogdale, Sean Dundas, Shaun Mousley; Michael Lorentz, Olly Williams, Julius Strauss, David Simpson, Chege Njuguna, Nicole Honegger, Natural Selection Travel, Segera Retreat, SVS Tchad.