Hey everyone! Finally, we’re getting some really nice weather this week, and it feels like the city is waking up from a long nap. There’s something so refreshing about stepping outside when the sun hits just right, the air has that crisp sparkle, and everything feels alive again. And you have to hear the best news—the Night Lights at the Botanical Garden are back!
If you’ve never been, let me paint you a picture: the garden transforms into a luminous wonderland, with sparkling lights reflecting off every leaf, pathway, and fountain. The displays are absolutely breathtaking—like walking through a dream where the trees themselves are dressed in glittering gowns. Did you know that botanical gardens have been around for centuries, originally created to study and showcase exotic plants from around the world? It’s amazing to think that while we stroll under these modern lights, gardens like these carry a long history of curiosity, learning, and beauty. Every turn has a new surprise, and I found myself stopping multiple times just to take it all in. My advice? Go when it’s just the right temperature— Not too cold, and the magic gets a little nipped by the wind, but just right, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another world. 🌟
Speaking of stepping into new worlds, I just finished an incredible read: The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan. I’d give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. McMillan is a powerhouse in American literature, known for writing stories that celebrate women’s lives while highlighting the challenges we face. This novel tells the story of a woman juggling family, career, and personal growth—the kind of story that feels like it’s speaking directly to us as women. So often, we’re the ones holding everything together, sacrificing our dreams, and making sure everyone else is taken care of. And yet, sometimes it feels like our work goes unnoticed, our sacrifices unappreciated. McMillan’s story is a reminder that while we nurture and care for others, it’s just as important to nurture ourselves.
This book made me pause, reflect, and appreciate not only the work we do but the lives we lead. If you want a read that’s honest, relatable, and deeply moving, you can grab your copy 📖
Now, let’s shift gears to some Cece on the Scenes updates! I recently watched Frankenstein, and let me tell you—it was fantastic. I’d rate it a 4 out of 5. Did you know that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old? The story was inspired by a famous 1816 “ghost story challenge” she did while staying in Switzerland with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. The novel has endured for over 200 years because it taps into timeless questions about ambition, humanity, and what it means to create life. Watching this adaptation reminded me of why classic stories endure—the suspense, the drama, and the exploration of what it means to be human.
I highly recommend it if you’re looking for something engaging and thought-provoking to watch this week. 🎬
And of course, don’t forget about my own creative work! My poetry book is out now, and it’s perfect for cozy evenings, reflective moments, or even as a holiday gift for someone you love. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, you can grab it here✨
Have you been keeping up with Candlelight Conversations with Cece? If not, you’re missing out! These sessions are all about slowing down, reflecting, and connecting with your inner thoughts. You can catch them on YouTube and Spotify, and I’ve also curated August & September playlists to match the themes of each conversation. They’re perfect for journaling, relaxing, or just creating a little calm in your day. Speaking of journaling, I’ve been posting daily journal writing prompts for all my journal lovers—don’t miss out on this little dose of inspiration every day! 🕯️
And now, as we slowly drift toward the holidays, I want to take a moment to reflect. This season is more than just decorations and presents—it’s about gratitude, giving, and truly appreciating the people around us. Fun fact: the tradition of giving thanks and celebrating during this season can be traced back to harvest festivals in Europe, long before modern Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions were formalized. It’s a time to pause, reflect, and recognize the abundance in our lives. What are your holiday plans this year? Are you planning cozy nights at home, festive gatherings, or maybe a quiet walk under twinkling lights like the ones at the Botanical Garden? Whatever you do, remember to give thanks, give love, and give back. This is the season to celebrate the little things, the people who matter, and the moments that make life feel magical.
So whether you’re catching the glow of the night lights, diving into a great book, watching a classic film, writing in your journal, or listening to Candlelight Conversations with Cece, make sure to pause, breathe, and savor these moments. Because in the end, it’s not just about what we do—it’s about what we feel, what we share, and how we connect.
Stay magical, stay inspired, and as always—see you on the scenes. 💖
Hey everyone! So, it’s one of those cozy days in Georgia — rainy, cold, and yes… we’ve already had a few flurries! 🥶 Looks like we’re in for a real winter this year. I’m hoping it treats us better than last time — because let’s just say, getting stuck overnight in my car during a snowstorm is an experience I’ll never forget. Lesson learned: always pack snacks, a blanket, and patience. 😂
Now, let’s jump into this week’s Cece on the Scene!
🎬 Movie Moment: Wild with Reese Witherspoon
I finally watched Wild — yes, the one starring Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon! I’ve been meaning to watch it for ages, so I went ahead and rented it on YouTube. Overall, it was a good watch — real, raw, and kind of made me think about life, peace, and what it means to find yourself.
But let me tell you… walking across the world like that? Alone? With no real supplies? 😳 You have to be built different. Sleeping outside, finding food, no shower for days — whew, not for me! I love nature, but I’ll take my hikes in short doses and sleep in a cozy Airbnb, thank you very much. 😂
Still, I admire the strength and spirit of anyone who can do that kind of journey. I’d give the movie a solid 3 out of 5, and of course, I love me some Reese Witherspoon.
🎶 Big Congrats to Outkast!
Huge shoutout to @Outkast for being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! 🔥 You already know I had to swing by their mural and snap a pic — such a dope tribute to two Atlanta legends. Their music, their style, their legacy? Timeless. Congrats, @BigBoi and @Andre3000 — ATL forever! 🙌🏾
🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans
It’s Veterans Day, and I just want to send a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women who have served. Your courage and sacrifice do not go unnoticed. 💙
✈️ Next Stop on My 50-State Journey
I’ve been dreaming about my next stop for the 50 States Journey, and South Carolina is calling my name! I’ve already been to Myrtle Beach, but for this chapter, I’m torn between Charleston, Columbia, or Greenville. Each city has its own charm — so what do y’all recommend? Drop your suggestions below!
🕯️ Candlelight Conversations + Poetry Love
The world feels heavy lately, so I’m sending love and prayers to everyone reading this. 💫 Remember to take care of your spirit — and if you need a moment of peace, check out Candlelight Conversations with Cece. It’s cozy, uplifting, and comes with journal prompts to help you reflect and breathe a little easier.
And oh — can we take a moment? I still can’t believe I published my poetry book! 🥹 If you haven’t checked it out yet, I’d love your support. It means the world.
The holidays are almost here, so get ready to cozy up with friends, family, and good food. Stay warm, stay grateful, and I’ll see you next time on Cece in the City — where every day is a new scene to explore. 💕
Hey everyone! As we say goodbye to October and welcome November, I can’t help but feel that cozy shift in the air. The leaves are changing, the temperatures are dropping, and soon our kitchens will be filled with the comforting aromas of soups, chili, and hot cocoa. This is the season for thanks — and for giving.
🎶 ATL Soul Vibes x Nappy Roots — They are Celebrating 10 Years of Culture & Community.
We kicked off the month celebrating ATL Soul Vibes with none other than Nappy Roots at DBS Sounds for their 10-year anniversary. The rain tried to stop us, but the vibes were too strong! Fans showed up, energy was high, and the night turned into something truly special — intimate, soulful, and full of connection.
If you’re new to ATL Soul Vibes, let me give you the inside scoop: it’s Atlanta’s invite-only live music series featuring soulful artists, intimate vibes, and deep cultural roots — all filmed at DBS Sounds, where music and community meet.
Huge shoutout to Nappy Roots for being our first group to hit the ATL Soul Vibes stage and absolutely rock it! Not only are they talented artists, but they’re humble, grounded, and deeply involved in the community. If you haven’t yet, check out their brewery, Atlantucky Brewing — another passion project born from creativity and culture.
I’ll never forget when they graced the cover of my very third issue of Where It Begins Magazine — a full-circle moment that still fills me with gratitude.
Special thanks to my amazing partner DJ Ms. Eclectic — always full of fresh ideas, endless support, and good energy. Teamwork really does make the dream work! Much appreciation also goes to Gary for sound, Jermaine from When We Speak TV, and of course the entire DBS Sounds team for helping us make this vision come alive. Atlanta needs this energy — and trust me, there’s more to come. Stay tuned!
there’s more to come. Stay tuned!
💔 Remembering My Friend — Glenn Clifton Jr. (Young Bleed)
This month also brought a heavy moment as I said goodbye to a dear friend, Glenn Clifton Jr., known to many as Young Bleed. I called him Mister Professor — and that’s exactly what he was: wise, humble, and always teaching through his words and actions.
I’m so grateful I got to speak with him before and after Verzuz. He was full of life, ready to perform, and doing what he loved. The news of his passing still hurts, but I find comfort knowing he believed in God and is looking down, watching over us.
If you ever listened to his music, keep it alive. Stream it, share it, celebrate it. Let’s give him his flowers here and beyond. I even had the joy of interviewing him and surprising him with his own book for signing — moments I’ll always cherish.
Let this be a reminder: love your people while they’re here. Support your friends and give them their flowers now.
📚 Cece’s Book Club Pick of the Month
For November, our Cece Book Club pick is “Wish You Were Here” by Jodi Picoult. I’ve read her work before, and while opinions may vary, I always say — don’t let reviews decide for you. What’s not for one person might be perfect for another.
Join us on Instagram and Facebook @CeceBookClub — I’d love to hear your thoughts as we dive into this story together.
🌎 Sending Prayers & Gratitude
Before I close, I want to send heartfelt prayers to Jamaica and everyone affected by the recent challenges there. I’ve checked in with my friends, but it’s a reminder that we must stay prayed up — this world needs love and faith more than ever.
And speaking of gratitude — November 1st was National Author’s Day, and I can proudly say… I’m an author! 📖
My poetry book, Poems of Passion & Purpose, was one of my biggest accomplishments this year. Every page holds a piece of my heart and journey. If you haven’t checked it out yet, grab your copy on Amazon — and remember, you can truly do anything you put your mind to.
I hope everyone’s doing amazing and staying cozy — can you believe this is the last week of October? 🕸️🍁 We’re about to step into 2026 before we know it! The weather’s officially giving boot season and sweater weather vibes, and I’m here for it.
Now, let’s jump into a little “Cece on the Scene” update — where movies, books, candles, and good vibes meet! ✨
🎬 Movie of the Week: “Alice” (2022)
So, I finally watched Alice starring Keke Palmer and Common — and wow, what a ride. It might be an older movie, but it’s new to me!
This 2022 thriller tells the story of Alice, an enslaved woman who escapes a plantation only to discover it’s actually 1973. 🤯 She crosses paths with activist Frank (played by Common), and together they journey toward truth and liberation.
While critics gave it a low 29% (ouch 😅), audiences came through with a warmer 59%, especially praising Keke’s performance — and rightfully so! She carried that film with strength and fire. 🔥
For me, it’s a 3 out of 5 stars — not the best, but still worth the watch if you love stories about resilience and awakening.
📚 Book of the Week: Till Summer Do Us Part by Meghan Quinn
Whew… this book had everything! A little funny, a little sad, a little romance — the perfect blend I didn’t know I needed right now. 💕
If you’ve read Meghan Quinn before, you know she never disappoints. This one reminded me exactly why she stays on my shelf. 📖✨
If you’re in Atlanta, don’t miss this one! 🗓 Sunday, November 2nd at 4 PM 📍 DBS Sounds, Riverdale, GA
Join us for an exclusive, up-close night of southern hip-hop and storytelling as we celebrate the 10-Year Anniversary of the 40 Akerz Project!
🎙 Hosted by DJ Ms Eclectic & Cece 🎟 Entry requires album purchase 👉 Get tickets here
🏈 Football + Fall Feels
It’s football season, y’all! You already know who I’m rocking with — my Dallas Cowboys 💙⭐ (the world’s most hated team, but still my team!). Who’s yours? Drop it in the comments!
🎀 October = Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Let’s keep showing love and support to the survivors and warriors. 💕 Whether it’s a donation, a walk, or a kind word — every bit matters.
🕯️ Candlelight Conversations with Cece
If you’ve been following along, here are tonight’s cozy candle picks — perfect for self-care Sundays:
M&SENSE Celestial Cypress – Cedarwood Spice Scent A grounding, woody aroma that keeps you centered and intentional. 👉 Buy Here
96NORTH Luxury Vanilla Soy Candle Warm vanilla comfort — a reminder that even in waiting seasons, you are held. 👉 Buy Here
Sweet Water Decor Cinnamon Roll Candle Buttery pastry, sweet icing, and cinnamon — the scent of pure comfort. 👉 Buy Here
🎃 Halloween + What’s Next for Cece in the City! Halloween is this week — if you’re celebrating, be safe and have fun! I can’t wait to see everyone’s creative costumes. I usually sit it out, but next year… I might just join in! 👻
Also, it’s time to continue my 50 States by 50 journey! I’ve restarted and planned it oout so it’s doable. ✈️ 🌍 State 1: Georgia – Watch here
🌄 State 2: Tennessee – Watch here Come travel with me on Cece in the City — where adventure, learning, and joy never stop!
💬 Final Thoughts
Whether you’re watching a movie, reading a book, lighting a candle, or cheering on your favorite team — make this week count. Stay warm, stay kind, and keep shining.
Happy Sunday, beautiful people! ☁️ It may be a cloudy day, but our spirits are shining bright — especially as we celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 💕 Let’s give a huge shoutout to all the brave survivors out there — your strength, resilience, and stories light up the world.
Now let’s get into this week’s Cece highlights!
🥤 Cool Out Beverage Company: Sip & Chill
I had the chance to try out the Cool Out Beverage Company, and when I tell you these drinks hit the spot — whew! 😋 Their flavors are a vibe all on their own: Strawberry Sunrise, Coolata, Pineapple Dream, and Mango Tango. Each one is tropical, refreshing, and reasonably priced — perfect for cooling out after a long day. Trust me, you’ll want to grab them for your next picnic or chill day on the patio!
🎬 Cece on the Scene: Netflix Pick of the Week
This week’s Netflix highlight is The Woman in Cabin 10. If you’re into thrillers, suspense, and “wait, what just happened?” moments, this one’s for you. I read the book (gave it a solid 4 out of 5 ⭐️), and the movie held its own — also a 4 out of 5 in my bookworm opinion! 📚 Books usually have that extra magic, but this adaptation definitely didn’t disappoint. Pop some popcorn and add it to your movie night list!
🕯️ Candlelight Conversations with Cece & Cozy Scents
Y’all know I love setting the mood with a good candle while we dive into heart-to-heart talks on Candlelight Conversations with Cece. Catch the latest episodes here: 🎧 YouTube 🎧 Spotify
And while you’re tuning in, here are a few candle must-haves for your vibe check:
🍂 Yankee Candle – Autumn Wreath (Up to 150 hrs burn time!) Grab yours here: Amazon Link
Benevolence LA Birthday Magic Scented Candle 壟 Champagne & cake in a jar — with 40–50 hours of burn time, this candle is a beautiful reminder to celebrate YOU. Buy here: https://amzn.to/42Ptg2H
Yankee Candle Sugared Cinnamon Apple, Fall Scented Candle, 22oz Large Jar with up to 150 Hour Burn Time
Atlanta, get ready for an unforgettable night! The legendary Nappy Roots are bringing southern soul and storytelling to DBS Sounds for the ATL Soul Vibes Live: The Nappy Roots Experience — celebrating 10 years of “40 Akerz Project”!
🎤 Hosted by DJ Ms Eclectic & Cece 🎟 Admission requires album purchase: Grab Tickets Here
(And psst… sponsorship packages are available too — let’s grow together!)
✈️ Travel Talk: Melanin Travels Magic
If you love exploring and seeing the world through new eyes, check out my recent interview with Melanin Travels Magic — we’re talking about adventure, empowerment, and the beauty of traveling boldly. 🎧 Listen here: Spotify Episode
However you spend your Sunday, do it with gratitude, a good playlist, and something that brings you joy. 💕
Until next time — stay inspired, stay glowing, and stay connected.
Happy Sunday, friends! 🌞 Let’s talk about a few of my Cece in the City adventures that make Atlanta one of the most vibrant and fun places to explore.
The BeltLine – If you haven’t been, the BeltLine is a whole vibe. From food spots to street performers, it’s where cultures mix and creativity flows. Whether you’re biking, walking, or just people-watching, there’s always something happening.
Krog Street Tunnel – This isn’t just a tunnel, it’s a living canvas. Every time I go, the art is different, bold, and full of energy. It’s like stepping into Atlanta’s heartbeat—raw, colorful, and ever-changing.
Hop ‘N Go Tours – Talk about fun! This rolling adventure takes you around Atlanta while serving up history and laughs. I learned things about the city I never knew, all while riding in style. Definitely a must-do if you want to play tourist for a day.
The Botanical Gardens – Flowers, sculptures, and serenity all in one. I’ve been to both the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the one in Gainesville. Atlanta’s is larger and full of surprises (especially during the holiday lights ✨), while Gainesville’s has its own charm and peaceful vibes. Both are worth it!
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – It’s football season, y’all! 🏈 From the skybox to the regular seats, this stadium is an experience no matter where you sit. The energy is electric, the food is surprisingly affordable, and it’s a piece of Atlanta history in the making.
Atlanta never runs out of gems to explore, and I’m just getting started. Stay tuned—more Cece in the City adventures are on the way! 💫
Hey everyone! 🍂✨ Welcome to October—the season of cozy sweaters, warm drinks, and colorful leaves drifting down. You can feel the shift in the air, and I’m here for all the fall vibes.
This month, I’m kicking off something special: The Cece Journal Challenge. 📓🍁 It’s a reflection journey inspired by fall, where we’ll dive into self-care, gratitude, and growth. Want to join in? Drop a comment below and let’s journal together!
Of course, fall wouldn’t be complete without candles. 🕯️ Here are three of my favorites to set the mood:
Benevolence LA Eucalyptus Orange Wood Wick Candle – soy, fresh, cozy, and perfect for home (45-hour burn) 👉 Grab it here
Yankee Candle French Vanilla – sweet, classic, and long-lasting (up to 150 hours burn) 👉 Get it here
Yankee Candle Autumn Wreath – the ultimate fall scent in a large jar 👉 Shop here
And guess what? Cece on the Scenes is back! 🎬✨ I had the pleasure of watching Ruth & Boaz, starring powerhouses like Serayah McNeill, Tyler Lepley, Phylicia Rashad, and more. Let me just say—it’s a solid 5/5 in my book. 🌟
This film is more than a love story—it’s a reminder that love is real, joy is worth waiting for, and dreams are worth chasing. 💕 Don’t settle, don’t give up, keep believing. Have you seen it yet? 🍿👀
Over in Cece Book Club, I wanted to highlight one of Kennedy Ryan’s gems. She never fails to pull me in with her storytelling. This one gets ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 from me. 📚✨ Check it out 👉 Read here
Finally, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month 💖—so let’s honor survivors, uplift warriors, and remember loved ones. Sending love and light to all.
Oh, and I’ve got some travel plans brewing ✈️🌍 … stay tuned because I can’t wait to share where I’m headed next!
Cheers to a beautiful October filled with cozy vibes, meaningful reflections, and new adventures. 🍁🕯️📚
Why You Should Add African Destinations to Your 2025/2026 Bucket List
Written by Melanin Travels Magic
Introduction Have you ever wondered what it would be like to immerse yourself completely in the diverse tapestry of African culture, landscapes, and experiences all in one incredible journey? We recently embarked on an ambitious challenge that would forever change our perspective on travel and cultural exploration: visiting five African countries in just three months.
This wasn’t just any ordinary trip. Our mission was multifaceted – to attend major African travel conferences, deepen our knowledge of East and Southern African destinations, and forge meaningful collaborations with hotels and tourism boards across the continent. What we discovered exceeded every expectation and reinforced why Africa deserves a prominent place on every traveler’s bucket list.
The journey took us through South Africa’s poignant historical sites, Kenya’s wildlife conservation efforts, Tanzania’s soul-stirring islands, Uganda’s hidden cultural treasures, and Zambia’s perfect blend of modernity and natural wonders, Zimbabwe hidden gems Eastern Highlands full of colonial history, spiritualty & resilience and amazing Mountains & leafy landscape perfect for both Luxury stay & adventure travel, Seychelles Iconic most popular islands & waters: Praslin Mahe. Each destination revealed unique stories, flavors, and experiences that collectively paint a picture of a continent bursting with untapped potential for conscious travelers.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Why You Should Add Africa to Your 2025/2026 Bucket List o Attending Major African Travel Conferences o Forging Collaborations with Hotels & Tourism Boards
South Africa: Where History Meets Modern Urban Vibrancy o Johannesburg – Following Nelson Mandela’s Trail & Black Heritage Tours o Cape Town – Community Tourism, Food & Art, Digital Nomad Hotspot o Why Visit South Africa (Flights, Costs, Accessibility)
The Importance of Eco-Tourism & Sustainability o Kenya – Conservation Meets Community Tourism o Tanzania – Stone Town, Paje, Jambiani & Wellness Shopping
Uganda: The Hidden Cultural, Adventure & Culinary Gem o Classic Attractions: Gorilla Trekking, Ziwa Rhino Park o Adventure in Jinja: White-water Rafting & Gorges o Dolwe Island & Crater Lakes Exploration. o Organic Culinary Experiences & Kampala Nightlife
Zambia:When Modernity Meets Natural Treasures o Infrastructure & Accessibility o Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya) and Safari Experiences o Cultural Richness and Independence Spirit
Zimbabwe: Luxury Meets Spirituality in the Eastern Highlands o Where Luxury Resorts Meet Mountain Adventure – Mountain Lakes Villa Resort, Tea Farms & Skybridge o Eastern Highlands – Colonial History & Cecil Rhodes Farm o Culinary & Wine Tasting Experiences o Sacred Hiking on Mount Nyangani – Spiritual Etiquette & Trail Details o Best Time to Visit the Eastern Highlands
Seychelles: Iconic Islands & Crystal-Clear Waters o Praslin, Mahé & Other Highlights (Upcoming Trip Teaser)
Practical Guides & Travel Tips o Optimal Travel Seasons (South Africa, Zambia, Seychelles, Zimbabwe) o Direct Flight Routes from the USA to Africa (Delta, United, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian, Royal Air Maroc, EgyptAir) o Redeeming Airline Miles for African Travel (AAdvantage, Flying Blue, Aeroplan, Emirates Skywards) o Maximizing Hotel Loyalty Points (Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, Hyatt) o Quick Packing Guide for East & Southern Africa
Conclusion: Africa is Calling o Summary of Transformative Experiences o Call-to-Action: Plan Your Multi-Country Africa Trip for 2025/2026
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Best Time to Visit Zanzibar & Diani Beach
Best Time to Visit South Africa & Zambia
Where to Find the Best Wellness Holidays in Africa
Best Agro-Tourism Destinations in Africa
South Africa: Where History Meets Modern Urban Vibrancy
Johannesburg – Never Forget Your Roots
Our South African adventure began with an invitation to speak at a major travel trade show, but it evolved into something far more meaningful through our collaboration with Visit Joburg tourism board. The three-day Black heritage and cultural experience following Nelson Mandela’s trail was nothing short of transformative.
Walking through Johannesburg’s museums dedicated to apartheid history, we gained profound insights into South Africa’s complex past and remarkable resilience. The city taught us an invaluable lesson: never forget your history and culture, but always build forward.
From the bustling streets of Soweto to the sophisticated art galleries of Maboneng, Johannesburg seamlessly weaves its painful past with an optimistic future.
Cape Town – Community Tourism at Its Finest
Cape Town, recently voted the best city in the world for 2025, showcased the incredible power of community tourism. Our township tours weren’t just sightseeing experiences; they were genuine cultural exchanges that directly supported local history museums, art galleries, and culinary workshops. These community-driven initiatives often don’t benefit from the mainstream tourist attractions but offer the most authentic and impactful travel experiences.
Johannesburg: Immerse yourself in athentic South African and Zulu culture, explore world-class restaurants, enjoy vibrant nightlife, and access the legendary Kruger National Park for world-renowned safari experiences. Plus, flights from London, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam start from just £400 return ( $540 return flight). Also Or Tambo is the busiest airport In Africa so a great regional hub to explore further the Southern african region, we’ve used it to go to Cape Town, but also Harare in Zimbabwe as flights are much cheaper and you have several low coast companies to fly from, from Flysafair & Lift or more traditional to Airlink & South Africa Airlines.
Cape Town: From dramatic mountain landscapes and pristine beaches to glamorous wine-tasting vineyard tours, cultural art scene whether at V&A waterfront or Franschoek Art Galleries within the wine estate and challenging hiking opportunities, Cape Town offers something for every traveler. Affordable direct flights are available for £400 return ( $540 return flight equivalent to) during nine months of the year from London UK. But also very popular among digital nomads and remote workers during the West Winter month which is their Summer, due to easy access to their high speed internet, road infrastcructures, low cost living with food, groceries and Uber (average trip cost 2 to 5 dollars max similar to Brazil) and qucick access to sunset Braai (local BBQs) and beaches & tidal pools for a cold dip in the morning! You also have so many music festivals outdoors in between December and March the peak of their summer that will get your groove back on in no time.
The Importance of Eco-Tourism & Sustainability: Lessons from Kenya & Tanzania
Kenya – Where Conservation Meets Community Our time in Kenya revealed the critical importance of eco-tourism and how tourism seasonality impacts local communities. Even during Diani Beach’s rainy season, we discovered a jewel that continues to support local communities through sustainable tourism practices. Our networking sessions with Kenya Women in Travel highlighted the passionate, caring nature of Kenyans and their commitment to responsible tourism.
The Swahili spices, particularly the fiery chili blends, became a daily highlight, while the country’s incredible nature and wildlife provided the soul restoration we didn’t know we needed. Nairobi impressed us as Africa’s best capital for infrastructure, offering easy navigation and excellent access to services that make it an ideal base for exploring the region.
Tanzania – Where the Heart Finds Home Having visited Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania multiple times, we always experience that unmistakable feeling of coming home when we land. Our typical itinerary involves transitioning through Stone Town for one or two days to recover from long flights, then heading to the southeast coast.
Paje offers the perfect combination of convenience, access to exceptional restaurants, kitesurfing beaches, and remote work opportunities with stunning views. For those seeking more intimacy, Jambiani provides a private beach experience that feels like your own personal paradise. Beyond the numerous eco-tourism and water activities, Tanzania offers diverse Swahili, Indian, and European cuisine, natural spa treatments, and wellness shopping opportunities featuring dried sea moss, superfood powders, shilajit, baobab, moringa, ginger, sea moss soaps, and natural loofah sponges.
Uganda: The Eastern African Hidden Cultural, Adventure and Culinary Gem
Classic Attractions with Unexpected Surprises
Uganda surprised us at every turn, from the classic western attractions of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking to Queen Elizabeth National Park’s diverse wildlife. Ziwa Rhino Park offered the thrilling experience of walking safaris with white rhinos, while the Port Portal Crater Lakes region provided perfect opportunities for kayaking, cycling, and hiking.
The adventurous Jinja region, famous for its stunning gorges and white-water rafting, gave way to hidden gems in the northeastern region, including the remarkable Dolwe Island. This unique destination on Lake Victoria houses over 20,000 ancient granite rock formations, offering a fascinating alternative to Seychelles’ legendary granite formations.
Green Hills and Organic Delights
Uganda’s landscape captivated us with its green, hilly terrain, landlocked yet rich with numerous lakes and the source of the Nile River. The culinary experiences were exceptional – everything is organic, and we encourage every visitor to taste it all without hesitation. The country offers incredible sporting activities including rafting, cruising, cycling, trekking, hiking, bungee jumping, and fishing, all while providing meaningful cultural and community outreach opportunities to support local communities. Uganda’s emerging nightlife scene in Kampala offers a blend of local bars featuring traditional music and modern clubs where you can dance to Afrobeat rhythms late into the night.
Zambia: When Modernity Meets Natural Treasures
Infrastructure Meets Wonder
Zambia impressed us with its ability to seamlessly align modern infrastructure and facilities with extensive road networks and domestic flight connections linking major cities and 21 national parks. While home to the world wonder Mosi-oa-Tunya (meaning “The Smoke that Thunders” – the local name for Victoria Falls), Zambia also boasts the second-largest wildebeest migration after the Kenya-Tanzania circuit.
The country’s safety record, incredibly welcoming people speaking 73 languages alongside English, and position as a wildlife tourism hub make it an ideal destination. From witnessing the second-largest wildebeest migration and walking with lions to exceptional bird watching opportunities, Zambia offers natural wonders paired with amazing food experiences that reflect its rich cultural diversity.
Cultural Richness and Independence Spirit
With 73 tribes and languages coexisting since independence in 1964, Zambia represents the beautiful complexity and unity that characterizes modern Africa. The country serves as a perfect example of how African nations can preserve their cultural heritage while embracing progress and development.
Zimbabwe: Where Luxury resorts matches the perfect Mountainy Backdrops for adventure Travel
Luxury Zimbabwe Travel: Adventure & Wellness in the Eastern Highlands
If you’re dreaming of combining luxury travel, mountain adventures, and eco-tourism in Zimbabwe, look no further than the breathtaking Eastern Highlands. This region offers dramatic mountain landscapes, colonial history, and spiritual hiking experiences — all paired with upscale resorts and farm-to-table dining.
Where Luxury Resorts Meet Mountain Adventure We spent a week in the Eastern Highlands and stayed at two incredible five-star properties, including the brand-new Black-owned Mountain Lakes Villa Resort — a must-visit for travelers seeking authentic, community-driven luxury.
This eco-friendly resort is set against lush green hills, featuring its own peach and raspberry orchard, a serene mini-lake, and panoramic views perfect for sunrise meditation.
Activities & Highlights:
Ecotourism: Hike the Nyangani Mountains, the highest point in Zimbabwe, with trails for all levels.
Adventure: Test your courage with the skybridge and skyline trail — perfect for adrenaline seekers.
Agro-Tourism: Visit nearby tea farms and botanical gardens to see how Zimbabwean tea is grown and processed.
Luxury Retreat: Enjoy farm-fresh cuisine, wellness treatments, and sunset views after a day of exploration. This stay coincided with our visit to the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo, making it the perfect combination of business networking and nature immersion.
Eastern Highlands: Where Spirituality Meets Ancestral Resilience
The Eastern Highlands are more than a mountain destination — they are a place where history, culture, and spirituality intersect.
Learn Colonial History
We toured Cecil Rhodes’ house and farm, learning about his role in British colonialism and its impact on Zimbabwean agriculture. Today, Zimbabwe continues to export peaches, raspberries, and tea leaves to global markets — products you may recognize in UK supermarkets.
Culinary & Cultural Experiences
One highlight was sampling a local passion-fruit wine — imagine a blend of South African Chenin Blanc and French Rosé — perfect for sundowners. We visited during fall (April– May), when the sasa tree forests exploded in shades of red, orange, and green, creating a scene that felt like a Canadian autumn.
Sacred Hiking on Mount Nyangani
Our journey ended with a hike up Mount Nyangani, a sacred mountain where Zimbabwean ancestors once hid to escape colonization.
Spiritual Etiquette: Hikers are encouraged to remain silent, avoid profanity, and show respect to the spirits who once lived in these mountains.
Trail Details: We climbed two of the seven levels in just under two hours (the full hike takes around four hours). The experience left us deeply reflective and connected to Zimbabwe’s ancestral history.
Why Visit the Eastern Highlands Best Time to Visit Experience April – May Perfect for hiking and foliage — cool weather, vibrant colors, fewer crowds
June – October Combine with safaris — dry season brings great wildlife sightings November –February Lush green landscapes & flower bloom in the Eastern Highlands
Seychelles : At the time of writing this article, our Seychelles trip is approaching so make sure to follow our social media & blog to learn more about our adventures there from October 2025.
Conclusion: Africa is Calling Africa is an incredibly rich continent with 54 countries, 30 of which are actively welcoming visitors year-round. Each country we visited offered unique history, culture, and compelling reasons to visit, whether for wildlife experiences, cultural immersion, historical exploration, culinary adventures, wellness opportunities, agro-tourism, or community tourism.
Our 6 month journey pushed us far outside our comfort zones and rewarded us with unforgettable experiences: Visiting Tea plantations in Nyanga region in Zimbabwe, Ziplining in between mountains & Waterfall at in Zimbabwe, walking safaris with rhinos in Uganda, swimming in Africa’s pool-shaped tidal pools at Tiwi, Diani Beach in Kenya, exploring the culture and history of South African townships, wine tasting in Franschhoek & Groot Constancia vineyards, sea moss skincare wellness treatments in Zanzibar, and witnessing the magnificent Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) in Livingstone, Zambia.
Africa is calling for you in 2025/2026, and we can’t recommend strongly enough that you answer that call. The continent offers transformative experiences that will challenge your preconceptions, expand your worldview, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best pro tips for multi-city flights to East and Southern Africa?
Book multi-city tickets through major hubs like Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa), Kenya Airways (Nairobi), or South African Airways (Johannesburg). Consider open-jaw tickets that allow you to fly into one city and depart from another. Book at least 3-4 months in advance for better prices, and consider flying mid-week for lower fares. Use airline alliances to maximize points and benefits across different carriers.
When is the best time to visit Zanzibar and Diani Beach? The best time for both destinations is during the dry seasons: June to October and December to March. Avoid April-May (long rains) and November (short rains). However, the “rainy season” still offers beautiful experiences with fewer crowds and lower prices. For kitesurfing in Zanzibar, July-September offers the strongest winds.
What’s the optimal time to visit South Africa and Zambia?
South Africa: April-May and September-October offer mild weather and great wildlife viewing. Winter (June-August) is excellent for safari but can be cold. Summer (December- February) is hot but great for Cape Town beaches.
Zambia: May-October (dry season) is ideal for wildlife viewing and Victoria Falls visits. November-April is hot and wet but offers lush landscapes and better bird watching.
What’s the optimal time to visit Seychelles & Zimbabwe?
Seychelles – Best Time for Beach & Quiet
Goal Recommended
Months Why This Is the Best Window
Beach Perfection (calm water, clear snorkeling)
April – May
October – mid-November
Winds are light, so seas are calm — perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling.
Visibility underwater is at its peak → best for divers.
Sun is strong but not too harsh; humidity is moderate.
Avoid Crowds (peaceful resorts & lower rates)
Late September – early November
Slightly outside the European summer holidays → fewer families and honeymoon rush.
Shoulder season pricing: great deals on resorts and flights.
Still dry enough to enjoy all outdoor activities.
Quiet & Secluded
Experience (island- hopping in peace)
Mid-May – mid-June
Right after Easter break, before school holidays → very relaxed vibe.
National parks and famous beaches like Anse Lazio are less busy, giving you that castaway feeling.
Great for photographers and hikers who enjoy green hills and waterfalls.
Balance of Dry & Green (perfect for combo trip)
April – early May
Transitional season → Eastern Highlands are still green from the rains, but safari parks are drying out and wildlife sightings start improving.
Fewer tourists, lower lodge rates — great value.
Bonus Tip: Pair Eastern Highlands (Nov–Feb) with a short safari in private concessions — many offer lush, dramatic backdrops for photos and newborn wildlife sightings.
Takeaway
Seychelles: Go April–May or October–early November for quiet beaches +crystal-clear water.
Zimbabwe: Go June–October for big game, or Nov–Feb if you want to see the Eastern Highlands in bloom and enjoy lush scenery.
For a dual experience (wildlife + greenery): April is your best bet — you’ll catch the Highlands still lush and safari parks just opening up for peak game viewing.
Where are the best places in Africa for wellness holidays? Top wellness destinations include Zanzibar (sea moss treatments, natural spas), Morocco (hammams, argan oil treatments), Kenya (eco-lodges with spa treatments), South Africa (wine country wellness retreats), and Rwanda (mountain meditation retreats).
Many eco-lodges across East Africa now offer holistic wellness programs combining nature immersion with traditional healing practices.
What are the best places in Africa for agro-tourism?
Uganda leads in agro-tourism with coffee plantation tours, tea estates, and organic farm stays. Kenya offers flower farm visits and coffee experiences. Rwanda’s tea plantations provide stunning mountain views. South Africa’s wine regions offer vineyard tours and harvest experiences. Ethiopia’s coffee origin tours provide authentic bean-to-cup experiences.
Where are the most direct routes to fly to Africa from the USA?
Airline U.S. Origin African
City/Airport Country/Region Frequency / Notes
Delta Air Lines
ATL (Atlanta) Johannesburg (JNB) South Africa Year-round non-stop. (delta.com)
ATL (Atlanta) Cape Town (CPT) South Africa
Seasonal non-stop (operates during peak periods). (delta.com)
United starts May 23, 2025 (3x weekly). Delta also operates seasonal JFK–DSS. (Condé Nast Traveler)
Azores Airlines (seasonal)
BOS (Boston) Praia (RAI) Cabo Verde
Intermittent/seasonal non-stop; verify current season. (Wego)
How Can I sue my airmiles to redeem on airlines for my next African trip?
Points Program
Partner Airlines (Where You Can Redeem)
African Destinations You Can Book
American Airlines AAdvantage
Qatar Airways
Royal Air Maroc
British Airways (OneWorld)
Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Tunisia
Virgin Atlantic / Air France KLM (Flying Blue)
Virgin Atlantic
Air France / KLM
Kenya Airways (via Flying Blue)
Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Livingstone (Zambia), Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe/Zambia), Cape Town (South Africa), Democratic Republic of the Congo
United MileagePlus / Aeroplan
United
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
Avianca (Star Alliance partners)Redeemable on Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, South African Airways
Mali, Senegal, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, South Africa, Gabon, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Niger
How can I reddem loyalty points on my hotel stay for my next trip to Africa? Hotel Loyalty Program
Key Redemption Perks Best African Destinations
Marriott Bonvoy
Earn Elite Night Credits + Points when you stay
Transfer points to 40+ airlines (Qatar, Emirates, Ethiopian, etc.)
Flexible award chart for peak/off-peak stays
Ghana, Zambia, Cape Verde, Uganda, Ethiopia, more
Hilton Honors
5th Night Free when booking entirely with points
Combine with Gold/Diamond perks for free breakfast & upgrades
Large footprint in Africa
Seychelles, Mauritius, Kenya, Egypt
Hyatt • Best value per point (as low as 3,500 points/night)• Great for off-season luxury stays Egypt, Morocco, South Africa
General Hotel Points Strategy
Sign up free for Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt programs
Earn via hotel stays, co- branded credit cards,
shopping/dining partnerships
Wide coverage across key African cities and tourist regions
Use Points + Cash to stretch your redemptions
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Quick packing guide for Eastern and Southern Africa holidays?
Essentials: Neutral-colored clothing for safari, layers for temperature changes, comfortable walking shoes, sandals, sun hat, sunscreen (SPF 50+), insect repellent, first aid kit, universal adapter, portable charger, and quick-dry clothing.
Safari-specific: Binoculars, camera with extra batteries, long pants and sleeves for evening, warm jacket for early morning game drives.
Health: Yellow fever vaccination certificate (required for some countries), malaria prophylaxis (consult your doctor), basic medications, and travel insurance.
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Next stop: The Patio! I slipped into my Fashion Nova fit, felt cute (and I know I looked cute too 😏), and celebrated with family and friends. We laughed, danced, and just soaked in the good vibes all night long.
Saturday—my actual birthday—was just as special. My daughters took me to Rocking Crab, and listen… those crabs were everything! 🦀 They showered me with gifts, and I felt so loved. Big thanks to my family and friends for spoiling me—you all made me feel amazing.
And if that wasn’t enough, the celebration kept rolling. The following Sunday, we hit The Patio in Snellville again, and this time Slick Rick and Chubb Rock were in the building! The energy was crazy, my leopard Fashion Nova outfit was giving, and I danced the night away with my crew.
Overall, my birthday weekend was nothing short of incredible—full of love, laughter, and memories I’ll never forget. Here’s to another year, a new chapter, and a beautiful journey ahead. 🥂🎉 Happy Birthday to me—let’s see what this chapter brings! 💛
Hey fam! So technically, it’s the first day of Fall—but let me tell you, Georgia is still serving up that hot, sticky, feels-like-summer weather. No cozy sweater vibes just yet, but that didn’t stop me from having a weekend full of energy, good people, and unforgettable vibes.
🎬 This past weekend felt like a whole music video shoot (because, well—it was!). With my homie @therealyoungbleed in town, I had to pop out and connect. And wow… the lineup of legends I got to vibe with? Iconic! Shoutout to @p_stacks_atl, @therealghettomafia, @planetpetedsgb, @therealdjjelly, @datboijizzal, @allentemplefreshprince, @yingyang__kaine, @nuface, @babyd_amg,
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And guess what? Birthday loading… 🥳 Yup, next week is my big day (Saturday!) and I still don’t have plans—but you know me, we’ll figure out something fabulous. Y’all tell me, what should I do to celebrate? Drop your suggestions below 👇🏾.
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So tell me—are you ready for Fall? 🍂 Got any big plans? Or are you like me, still in that “summer vibes, birthday loading” mode?
Either way, let’s step into this season with joy, light, and gratitude. 💫