Touring Africa by Public Transport
September 11th, 2006 Posted in Cheap Africa Travel, Leffel projects, Long-term travel
Time for another shout-out to one of the guest contributors in my new book, Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune.
Marie Javins contributed a section on the experience to be gained by taking public transportation, seeing a culture by being butt to butt with them. She is the author of the brand new book Stalking the Wild Dik-Dik: One Woman’s Solo Misadventures Across Africa. (It’s on Seal Press, so they had to get the word “woman” in there somewhere, Javins says.)
The title is pretty self-explanatory. I’ve only gotten through part of it so far, but I promise you it’s a fun ride of a read. I’ll be posting a full review in a later issue of Perceptive Travel. But be a pioneer and go get your own copy. Heck, for less than $22 you can get this book AND my new one. Throw something else in the basket and you’ll get free shipping too.



One Response to “Touring Africa by Public Transport”
By Mick Gordon on Sep 12, 2006
Yeah I will check it out next time I am in Chapters - check out my book - “Rockwatching; Adventures above and below Ontario”.