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Being the Queen of Sheba in Fes Morocco!03 Dec 202200:31:31

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

The first series was about my 16 months, 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series was about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

The 3rd series is about returning to Brighton UK after 6 years, (my home for 20 years) and travelling around Morocco with a cane due to my bum knee in June 2022.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out the travel websites that I use for travel insurance, booking hotels, tours and if you would like to work from anywhere then join my free affiliate marketing course then just go to https://manyroadstravelled.com/podcast

 

On today's episode #72 (S3E3) Being the Queen of Sheba in Fes Morocco

I will be talking about:

What to do in Chefchaouen Morocco

How to get from Tangiers to Chefchaouen Morocco

How to get to Fes from Chefchaouen Morocco

What to do in Fes Morocco

 

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

New episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode we will be going to Casablanca & Agadir Morocco!

 

This series will be about my recent trip to Morocco (June 2022)

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Solo Travel Tales From Tangier Morocco24 Oct 202200:19:56

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

The first series was about my 16 months, a 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series was about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

The 3rd series is about returning to Brighton UK after 6 years, (my home for 20 years) and travelling around Morocco with a cane due to my bum knee in June 2022.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out the travel websites that I use for travel insurance, booking hotels, and tours and if you would like to work from anywhere then join my free affiliate marketing course then just go to https://manyroadstravelled.com/podcast

 

On today's episode #71 (S3E2) Solo Travel Tales From Tangier Morocco

I will be talking about:

What to do in Tangier Morocco

How to get around Tangier Morocco

Travel budget for Morocco

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

In the next episode, we will be going to  Chefchaouen Morocco!

 

This series will be about my recent trip to Morocco (June 2022)

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Visiting the Amazing ATM Cave in Belize06 Jan 202200:31:59

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, a 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series is about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to start! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode #62 (S2E2) Visiting the Amazing ATM Cave in Belize

I will be talking about:

How to get to San Ignacio from Belize City

What to do in San Ignacio

Booking your ATM cave tour

Cost of ATM cave tour

Tips for visiting the ATM cave in Belize

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode will be my 3rd episode in series 2 – Central America-

We will be travelling from San Ignacio Belize to Flores Guatemala via local transport and then going to the awesome ancient city of Tikal!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Swimming with Sharks in Caye Caulker Belize10 Dec 202100:28:13

Welcome to episode 1 of series 2 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, 31k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series I about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz 

In today's episode Swimming with Sharks In Caye Caulker Belize

I will be talking about:

 How to get to Caye Caulker from Belize City

What to do in Caye Caulker

Budget tips for Belize

Best places to go Snorkeling in Caye Caulker

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled


New episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode will be my 2nd episode in series 2 – Central America- We will be travelling from Belize City to San Ignacio Belize via local transport to visit the ancient Mayan cave- the ATM cave and see a 1000-year-old crystallized human sacrificed mummy!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Many Roads Travelled Series 2 Trailer -Central America27 Nov 202100:01:52

Welcome to series 2 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, 31k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series I about my solo month long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatamala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

In today's episode is just a brief trailer of what to come in series 2- Central America,

 

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB466FnL8lNRGlzoB_gx-fA

 

New episode out every other Thursday!

 

Next episode will be my first episode in series 2 – Central America- We will be starting off in Belize on Caye Caulker where I went swimming with sharks, manta rays, turtles and more in the 2nd biggest reef in the world!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

 

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
LAST STOP! Lamu And Nairobi, Kenya: 31 000 Miles Overland12 Nov 202100:40:19

Welcome to episode 59 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

In today's episode “LAST STOP! Lamu & Nairobi, Kenya: 31 000 Miles Overland”

 

I have been on the road for 16 months and have covered 31, 000 miles overland. I then moved from Nairobi to the UK where I ended up living for over 20 years!

 

So my 6-month African trip (or how long I thought it was going to be when I left home) turned into 21.5 years!

 

In this last episode of the series I will cover:

 

How to get to Lamu island from Nairobi

Best things to do in Nairobi

Best things to do in Lamu

How to travel overland in Kenya

 

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode will be my first episode in series 2 – Central America- where I spent a month travelling to 6 countries overland just before Covid 19 lockdown in February 2020.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

 

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.


Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Malawi to Nairobi in 4 Days! 30,000 Miles29 Oct 202100:26:56

Welcome to episode 58 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

In today's episode “Malawi to Nairobi in 4 Days! 30,000 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 15 months and have covered 30, 000 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Tips for hitchhiking solo in Africa

Best things to do in Nairobi

Best things to do in Livingstonia Malawi

Tips for travelling in Tanzania

How to travel overland in Africa

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode is the last episode in my African trip series and we will be going to visit the lovely island of Lamu (again). Then back to Nairobi before I fly to London UK after 16 months and 30,000 + miles of overland travel!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Good Times in Lovely Malawi...Again! 28,750 Miles15 Oct 202100:30:16

Welcome to episode 57 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode “Good Times in Lovely Malawi…Again!: 28,750 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 15 months and have covered 28,750 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Tips for hitchhiking solo in Malawi

Best things to do in Malawi

Best things to do in Blantyre Malawi

Tips for travelling in Malawi

Best beaches in Malawi

How to travel in Malawi

Nkhata Bay & Cape McClear Malawi

How to prevent getting malaria in Africa

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every other Thursday!

 

Next episode I continue hitchhiking solo from Malawi to Nairobi and one last visit to one of my fave places in Africa- Lamu before I move to England.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!


Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Free Ride in Mozambique: 27,850 Miles30 Sep 202100:29:41

Welcome to episode 56 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz

 

On today's episode “Free Ride in Mozambique: 27,850 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 14 months and have covered 27,850 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Tips for hitchhiking solo in Mozambique

Best things to do in Mozambique

Best things to do in Maputo, Mozambique

Tips for travelling in Mozambique

Best beaches in Mozambique

How to treat malaria in Africa

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

New episode out every other Thursday!

 

Next episode I continue hitchhiking solo from Mozambique and go back to Malawi.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Hitchhiking Solo in South Africa & Swaziland (Eswatini): 26,650 Miles17 Sep 202100:28:22

Welcome to episode 55 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

On today's episode “Hitchhiking Solo in South Africa & Swaziland (Eswatini): 26,650 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 14 months and have covered 26,650 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Safety tips for hitchhiking solo in Africa

What to do in Nelspruit, South Africa

Kruger National Park

How to get a visa for Estwanini (Swaziland)

What to do in Eswatini (Swaziland)

How to get to the Mozambique border

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

Next episode I continue hitchhiking solo from Swaziland through Mozambique.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Lesotho 'The Kingdom in the Sky' & Free State South Africa: 26,100 Miles02 Sep 202100:24:27

Welcome to episode 54 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz 


In today's episode “Lesotho ‘Kingdom in the Sky & Free State South Africa: 26,100 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 420 days and have covered 26,100 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Hiking in the Drakensberg Mountains, Lesotho

What to do in Lesotho

How to get a Lesotho visa

How to get from Sani Pass Lesotho to Buthe Buthe Lesotho

What to do in Free State South Africa

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode I continue hitchhiking solo from Johannesburg to Swaziland

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Lost in The Drakensberg Mountains South Africa! : 25600 Miles30 Jul 202100:23:52

Welcome to episode 53 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

In today's episode “Lost in The Drakensberg Mountains South Africa: 25,600 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 13 months and have covered 25,600 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

Hiking in the Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa

What to do if you get lost hiking in the Drakensberg Mountains

How to get from Durban to Sani Pass

Crossing the South African border into Lesotho via the Sani Pass

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest


In next week’s episode, after getting lost for 2 days in the Drakensberg mountains, I try hiking in Lesotho instead!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Flights, Canes And Beauty Brighton UK29 Sep 202200:18:37

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

The first series was about my 16 months, 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series was about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

The 3rd series is about returning to Brighton UK after 6 years, (my home for 20 years) and travelling around Morocco with a cane due to my bum knee.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

I built a FREE affiliate marketing training course if you are interested in working online then check it out at https://manyroadstravelled.com/training

 

In today's episode #70 (S3E1) Flights, Canes and Beauty Brighton UK

I will be talking about:

What to do in Brighton UK

Flight mishaps

Travelling with a bad knee & a cane

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

In the next episode, we will be going to Tanger Morocco!

 

This series will be about my recent trip to Morocco (June 2022)

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Working in Durban South Africa for 6 Weeks: 25,400 Miles15 Jul 202100:17:54

Welcome to episode 52 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

I recommend using this price comparison website to book your accommodation as they often have 24-48 hour free cancellation fees (it's the one I always use) https://manyroadstravelled.com/booking

 

In today's episode “Working in Durban South Africa for 6 Weeks: 25,400 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for a year and have covered 25,400 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get from Cape Town to Durban South Africa

I was almost in a fatal bus accident in South Africa

Working in Durban South Africa

What to do in Durban South Africa

Best beaches in Durban South Africa

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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A new episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I start hitching solo back up to Nairobi! First, stop is at the Drakensberg mountains in Lesotho where I got lost for the night!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
After a Year On The Road I Finally Made it to Cape Town! : 24,400 Miles24 Jun 202100:18:08

Welcome to episode 51 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode “After a Year On The Road I Finally Made it to Cape Town: 24,400 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost a year and have covered 24,400 miles overland so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

Fish River Canyon Namibia

What to do at Fish River Canyon

How to do the hiking trail at Fish River Canyon Namibia

Best things to do in Cape Town South Africa

How much the cable car is up Table Mountain in Cape Town

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, we will be going to meet my great-great uncle and live and work in Durban South Africa for 6 weeks.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Breathtaking Sossusvlei & a Crazy Christmas in Luderitz Namibia: 23,700 Miles17 Jun 202100:22:48

Welcome to episode 50 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

On today's episode “Breathtaking Sossusvlei & a Bruce ‘Tamara’ Lee Christmas in Luderitz Namibia: 23,700 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 11 months and have covered 23,700 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

What to do in Swakopmund Namibia

Exploring the amazing sand dunes of Sossusvlei

What to do (or not do) in Luderitz Namibia

Best things to do in Namibia

What to do in Namibia

How to travel around Namibia

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, we will have done it!


We arrive in Cape Town after almost a year travelling overland from Paris!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Caprivi Strip, Etosha Pan, & Animals in Wondrous Namibia! : 23,000 Miles10 Jun 202100:21:39

Welcome to episode 49 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

In today's episode “Caprivi Strip, Etosha Pan, Animals & So Much More in Wondrous Namibia: 23,000 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 11 months and have covered 23,000 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get from Victoria Falls to the Caprivi Strip

What to do along the Caprivi Strip Namibia

Best things to do in Namibia

How to get to Mahango Game Reserve Namibia

How to get to Etosha Pan

How to get to Twynafoltein Namibia

Visiting the White Lady Rock painting in Namibia

Ancient cave paintings in Namibia

What to do in Namibia

When is Torro Bay Namibia open?

Hettie Bay Namibia

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, we are going to be going to amazing Sossusvlei, Windhoek, and spending Christmas camping in Luderitz Namibia!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
I Almost Died Twice at Victoria Falls Zimbabwe! : 21,300 Miles04 Jun 202100:20:54

Welcome to episode 48 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz

 

In today's episode “I Almost Died Twice at Victoria Falls Zimbabwe: 21,300 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 10 months and have covered 21,300 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

What to do at Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

White water rafting down the Zambezi river at Victoria Falls

Best things to do in Zimbabwe

What to do in Zimbabwe

How to get to the Zimbabwe Great National Monument

How to get to Mapoto National Park Zimbabwe

Visiting Mapoto Hills Rock Formation Zimbabwe

Ancient cave painting in Mapoto National Park

What to do in Bulawayo Zimbabwe

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode we are going to Zambia, Botswana (very briefly), and driving through the Caprivi Strip to Namibia!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback, or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
The Commonwealth Crew is Created in Zimbabwe! : 20600 Miles27 May 202100:23:53

Welcome to episode 47 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

 

In today's episode, The Commonwealth Crew is Created in Zimbabwe: 20,600 Miles

 

I have been on the road for 10 months and have covered 20,250 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to travel around Zimbabwe

Best things to do in Zimbabwe

How much a visa is for Zimbabwe

Meeting my new travel companions for the next 2 months (aka the Commonwealth crew)

What to do in Zimbabwe

How to get to Pungwe Gorge and waterfalls Zimbabwe

How to get to Mutarazi Falls National park Zimbabwe

How to get to Vumba Botanical gardens Zimbabwe

How to get to Chiminani National park Zimbabwe

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, we are going to Bulawayo and Victoria Falls!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Malaria in Malawi! : 20250 Miles20 May 202100:27:18

Welcome to episode 46 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 I recommend using this price comparison website to book your accommodation as they often have 24-48 hour free cancellation fees (it's the one I always use) https://manyroadstravelled.com/booking

 

On today's episode Malaria in Malawi: 20,250 Miles

 

I have been on the road for 10 months and have covered 20,250 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to prevent malaria

What to do if you get malaria

Symptoms of malaria

How to get from Malawi to Zimbabwe

How to get from Zomba to Blantyre Malawi

What to do in Zomba Malawi

What to do in Blantyre Malawi

How to climb the Zomba plateau in Malawi

How to travel around Malawi

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, we are in Zimbabwe!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Good Times in Nkhata Bay & Cape McClear Malawi : 20,000 Miles13 May 202100:30:33

Welcome to episode 45 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

On today's episode Good Times in Nkhata Bay & Cape McClear Malawi: 20,000 Miles

 

I have been on the road for over 9 months and have covered 20,000 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get from Nkhata Bay to Cape McClear Malawi

How to get from Lilongwe to Cape McClear Malawi

What to do in Cape McClear Malawi

What to do in Nkhata Bay

How to travel around Malawi

Daily budget for Malawi

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear more about hiking Zomba Plateau & Blantyre Malawi!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
1000 Mile Dash to get from Zanzibar to Malawi for my Birthday: 18,960 Miles06 May 202100:25:48

Welcome to episode 44 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

 

On today's episode 1000 Mile Dash to get from Zanzibar to Malawi for my Birthday: 18,960 Miles

 

I have been on the road for over 8 months and have covered 18,960 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get from Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam Tanzania

How to get from Dar es Salaam to Malawi

How to cross the Tanzania Malawi border

What to do in Nkhata Bay

How to travel around Tanzania & Malawi

How to get a Malawi visa

The cost of a Malawi visa

Daily budget for Malawi

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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Twitter

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear more about Nkhata Bay Malawi!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
R & R in Zanzibar: 18,030 Miles29 Apr 202100:30:12

Welcome to episode 43 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

On today's episode R&R in Zanzibar: 18,030 Miles

 

I have been on the road for over 8 months and have covered 18,030 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get from Moshi to Dar es Salaam Tanzania

How to get from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar on the ferry

Where to go in Zanzibar

Places to stay on the east coast of Zanzibar

How to travel around Zanzibar

What to do in Stone Town

Daily budget for Zanzibar

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear about travelling through Zanzibar to Nkhota Bay Malawi!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Amazing Zip Lining in Beautiful Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica04 Sep 202200:20:37

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series is about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

I built a FREE affiliate marketing training course if you are interested in working online then check it out at https://manyroadstravelled.com/training

 

In today's episode #69 (S2E9) Costa Rica

I will be talking about:

How to get from Monteverde to San Juan Costa Rica

What to do in Monteverde Costa Rica

How to go zip lining in Monteverde Costa Rica

Travel budget for Costa Rica

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode will be my 1st episode in series 3

 

This series will be about my recent trip to Morocco (June 2022)

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro On a 6 Day Trek (Part 2) :17630 Miles22 Apr 202100:28:26

Welcome to episode 42 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz


 

On today's episode Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro On a 6 Day Trek (Part 2):17630 Miles

 

I have been on the road for over 8 months and have covered 17,630 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to book your Mount Kilimanjaro trek

What it’s really like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

When is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

What to bring for a Mount Kilimanjaro trek

How hard is it to make it to Stellar Point

How hard is it to make it to Uhuru Peak

The 7 different routes you can take to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Tips for solo female travellers climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

What to do in Moshi Tanzania

How to get to Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear about Dar es Salaam & the beautiful Zanzibar in Tanzania!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



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6 Day Trek Up Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (Part 1) :17,630 Miles15 Apr 202100:29:48

Welcome to episode 41 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

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On today's episode “6 Day Trek Up Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (Part 1) :17630 Miles

 

I have been on the road for over 8 months and have covered 17,630 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to book your Mount Kilimanjaro Trek

What it’s really like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

When is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

What to bring for a Mount Kilimanjaro trek

Tips for solo female travellers climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode you will hear part 2 of my 6 day Mount Kilimanjaro trek in Tanzania!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Booking Mount Kilimanjaro Trek (It Wasn't Easy!): 17570 Miles08 Apr 202100:23:28

Welcome to episode 40 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

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On today's episode Booking Mount Kilimanjaro Trek (It wasn’t easy!)- 17570 Miles

 

I have been on the road for 8 months and have covered 17,570 miles so far.

 

On this episode I will cover:

 

How to book Mount Kilimanjaro Trek

What to do in Arusha Tanzania

How to get to Arusha Tanzania

How to travel in Tanzania

Bus and train travel in Tanzania

Costs of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

Next week’s episode you will hear about trekking Mount Kilimanjaro for 6 days in Tanzania!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x



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'The Garden Of Eden' - Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania : 17520 Miles01 Apr 202100:30:12

Welcome to episode 39 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

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In today's episode 'The Garden of Eden' -Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania- 17520 Miles

 

I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 17,520 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get to Ngorongoro crater in Tanzania

What to do in Arusha Tanzania

How to get to Arusha Tanzania

How to travel to Tanzania

Bus and train travel in Tanzania

How to book a safari for Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania

Entrance fee to Ngorongoro Crater National Park

Costs of safaris to Ngorongoro Crater

Where is the garden of eden

 

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear about my ordeal of booking my Kilimanjaro trek in Arusha Tanzania!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Long Tanzania Travel Days! Kigoma-Dodoma-Arusha Tanzania: 17270 Miles25 Mar 202100:30:19

Welcome to episode 38 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

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On today's episode “Long Tanzania Travel Days – Kigoma, Dodoma & Arusha Tanzania: 17270 Miles

 

I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 17,270 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

What to do in Kigoma Tanzania

What to do in Dodoma Tanzania

What to do in Arusha Tanzania

How to get to Arusha Tanzania

How to travel in Tanzania

Bus and train travel in Tanzania

How to book a safari for Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania

How to trek Mount Meru Tanzania

How to get to Mahale National Park in Tanzania

How to get to Gombe National Park in Tanzania

How to travel in Africa

How to get to Kigoma Tanzania

How to see chimpanzees in Tanzania

 

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode you will hear about my awesome safari to Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania aka The Garden Of Eden

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Hanging Out With Chimpanzees for 3 Days in Mahale National Park, Tanzania:16400 Miles18 Mar 202100:28:32

Welcome to episode 37 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

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In today's episode "Hanging Out With Chimpanzees For 3 Days in Mahale National Park, Tanzania”:16400 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 16,400 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

How to get to Mahale National Park in Tanzania

How to get to Gombe National Park in Tanzania

Fees for Gombe National Park

How to travel on Lake Tanganyika

How to catch the Lake Tanganyika ferry

Costs of seeing chimpanzees in Tanzania

How to travel in Africa

How to get to Kigoma Tanzania

How to get to Mahale Chimpanzee National Park

How to see chimpanzees in Tanzania

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear about the 870 miles nightmare journey from Kigoma to Arusha Tanzania.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback, or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Bujumbura Burundi & Ferry Fun Times! 16400 Miles11 Mar 202100:29:12

Welcome to episode 36 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to start! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode “Bujumbura Burundi & Ferry Fun Times!”:16400 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 16,400 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

How to get to Bujumbura Burundi

Travelling through DRC Congo

How to travel on Lake Kivu ferry in DRC Congo

Cost of Lake Kivu Ferry

How to travel in the Congo

What to do in Bikuvu DRC Congo

How to catch the Lake Tanganyika ferry

The costs of Lake Tanganyika ferry

The costs of a Burundi tourist visa

How to travel in Africa

What to do in Bujumbura Burindi

How to get to Kigoma Tanzania

How to get to Mahale Chimpanzee National Park

How to see chimpanzees in Tanzania

 

 

 You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear more adventures in the Congo, Bujumbura Burundi & 2 crazy ferry crossings!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
An Unexpected Day In Rwanda + Goma Congo: 15940 Miles04 Mar 202100:23:12

Welcome to episode 35 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in the USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

In today's episode “An Unexpected Day In Rwanda + Goma Congo:15940 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 7 months and have covered 15,940 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get to Goma DRC Congo

How to get to Gisenyi Rwanda

What to do in Goma DRC Congo

A day in Rwanda

How to see gorillas in Virunga National Park Congo

How to go gorilla trekking in Africa

The costs of gorilla permits in the Congo & Rwanda

How to travel in the Congo

How to visit the gorillas in the Congo

What to do in Goma DRC Congo

The costs of a Congo tourist visa

How to get a Congo visa online

 

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear more adventures in the Congo, Bujumbura Burundi & 2 crazy ferry crossings!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Amazing Gorilla Trekking in Virunga National Park Congo : 15710 Miles25 Feb 202100:26:28

Welcome to episode 34 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz 


 

In today's episode “Amazing Gorilla Trekking in Virunga National Park Congo:15700 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 7 months and have covered 15,710 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get to Virunga National Park Congo

What to do in Virunga National Park Congo

How to see gorillas in Virunga National Park Congo

How to go gorilla trekking in Africa

The costs of gorilla permits in the Congo, Uganda & Rwanda

How to travel in the Congo

How to visit the gorillas in the Congo

Price to visit gorillas in Uganda

How to get across the Zaire border from Uganda

The costs of a Congo tourist visa

How to get a Congo visa online

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode you will hear more adventures in the Congo & my unexpected day in Rwanda!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Volcano Climbing in Virunga National Park Uganda: 15700 Miles18 Feb 202100:27:01

Welcome to episode 33 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode “Volcano Climbing in Virunga National Park Uganda:15700 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 7 months and have covered 15,700 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get to Virunga National Park Uganda

What to do in Mganinga Gorilla National Park Uganda

How to get to Kisori Uganda

Entrance fees for Mghaninga National Park Uganda

Hiking volcanoes in Virunga national park

How to travel in Uganda

Costs of hiking the Rwenzori mountains

How to visit the gorillas in Uganda

Price to visit gorillas in Uganda

How to get to cross the Zaire border from Uganda

 

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you will hear all about the amazing experience of visiting gorillas in Zaire!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback, or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Beautiful Ometepe Island Nicaragua & Travelling to Monteverde Costa Rica28 Jul 202200:25:38

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, a 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series is about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

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In today's episode #68 (S2E8) Beautiful Ometepe Island Nicaragua & Travelling to Monteverde Costa Rica

I will be talking about:

How to get from Granada to Ometepe Nicaragua

What to do in Ometepe Nicaragua

How to get from Ometepe Nicaragua to Monteverde Costa Rica in one day

Travel budget for Nicaragua

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 

The next episode will be my 9th episode in series 2 – Central America

We will be in Monteverde Costa Rica and going on the longest zipline in South America through the Cloud Forest!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
High Times In Uganda! Fort Portal, Senuliki N.P., Lake Buniyoni & Kasese: 15620 Miles11 Feb 202100:31:01

Welcome to episode 32 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

I recommend using this price comparison website to book your accommodation as they often have 24-48 hour free cancellation fees (it's the one I always use) https://manyroadstravelled.com/booking

 

In today's episode “High Times In Uganda! Fort Portal, Senuliki N.P., Lake Buniyoni & Kasese:15620 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for 7 months and have covered 15,6200 miles so far.

 

In this episode I will cover:

 

How to get to Senuliki National Park Uganda

What to do in Senuliki National Park Uganda

How to get to Fort Portal Uganda

Entrance fees for Senuliki National Park Uganda

What to do on Lake Buniyoni Uganda

How to visit the pygmies in Uganda

What to do in Fort Portal Uganda

How to travel in Uganda

Costs of hiking the Rwenzori mountains

How to get to Kasese Uganda

 

 You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, you can find out if we made it into Zaire or if we become illegal aliens in Uganda!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Here is the link for the interview I did on Elency Radio!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

 Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Fire Ants & Monkeys in Kibale Forest National Park Uganda: 15170 Miles04 Feb 202100:21:18

Welcome to episode 31 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

On today's episode "Fire Ants & Monkeys in Kibale Forest National Park Uganda: 15170 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 7 months and have covered 15, 170 miles so far.

 

On this episode I will cover:

 

How to from the Ssese Islands to Kampala

What to do in Kibale Forest National Park Uganda

How to get to Kibale Forest National Park from Kampala

Entrance fees for Kibale Forest National Park Uganda

Costs of chimpanzee and gorilla safaris in Uganda

How to get to Fort Portal Uganda

What to do in Fort Portal Uganda

How to travel in Uganda

Uganda travel budgets

 

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode I talk about visiting Semliki National Park and climbing a volcano in Uganda!

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

New episode every Thursday!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Next Thursday's episode will be an intro episode and why I went on this trip to Africa!

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
The Ssese Islands Uganda! 14,770 Miles28 Jan 202100:34:02

Welcome to episode 30 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz

 

In today's episode "The Ssese Islands Uganda! 14,770 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 7 months and have covered 14,770 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

How to get to the Ssese Islands from Kampala

What to do on the Ssese islands

How to get from the Ssesse islands to Kampala

Buggala Island Uganda

Bukkasa island Uganda

How to travel in Uganda

Uganda travel budgets

My African trip continues with my new travel mate Claire, so time for girl power!

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about visiting Kibale Forest to search for chimps and monkeys in Uganda.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions/feedback or about being a guest on your podcast you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users and Stitcher for android users.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Amazing Murchinson Falls & Kampala Uganda: 14550 Miles21 Jan 202100:29:30

Welcome to episode 29 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic


In today's episode "Amazing Murchinson Falls & Kampala Uganda! 14,550 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 7 months and have covered 14,550 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

How to travel to Murchinson Falls Uganda

What to do at Murchinson Falls

How to travel across central Uganda

How to get from Murchinson Falls to Kampala

The entrance fees for Murchinson Falls

How to travel in Uganda

Uganda travel budgets

My African trip continues with my new travel mate Claire, so time for girl power!

 

 Here is the interview I did on the Experience 50 podcast.

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

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New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode I talk about visiting Sesse Islands in Lake Victoria, Uganda.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!


Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.


 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Sipi Falls Uganda & 5 Days to Travel 325 miles Across Uganda! 14,325 Miles14 Jan 202100:28:43

Welcome to episode 28 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


I recommend using this price comparison website to book your accommodation as they often have 24-48 hour free cancellation fees (it's the one I always use) https://manyroadstravelled.com/booking

 

In today's episode "Sipi Falls Uganda & 5 Days to travel 325 miles across Uganda! 14,325 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 6 months and have covered 14,325 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

How to travel to Sipi Falls Uganda

What to do at Sipi Falls

How to travel across central Uganda

How to get to Murchinson Falls

Mount Elgon National Park

How to travel in Uganda

Uganda travel budgets

My African trip continues with my new travel mate Claire, so time for girl power!

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about visiting amazing Murchinson Falls Uganda.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Flamingos, Lake Victoria & Crossing Into Uganda: 14,000 Miles07 Jan 202100:21:08

Welcome to episode 27 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple income streams and the best thing it is FREE to start! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

In today's episode "Flamingos, Lake Victoria & Crossing into Uganda! 14,000 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 6 months and have covered 14,000 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

How to travel from Naivasha to Kisumu Kenya

What to do in Kisumu Kenya

How to visit Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya

Hippo Point, Kisimu Kenya

How to cross Kenya/Uganda border

Costs of Uganda & East Africa tourist visa

How to travel in Kenya

Kenya travel budgets

My African adventure continues with my new travel mate Claire, so time for girl power!

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode I talk about visiting Sipi Falls Uganda.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Close Encounters With Hippos At Lake Naivasha Kenya! 13660 Miles31 Dec 202000:36:35

Welcome to episode 26 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz

 

In today's episode "Close Encounters With Hippos At Lake Naivasha Kenya! 13660 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for over 6 months and have covered 13,660 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

How to travel from Nairobi to Lake Naivasha

What to do at Lake Naivasha Kenya

How to visit Joy Adamson’s house “Born Free”: Elsamere Museum

How to visit Hell’s Gate National Park Kenya

Entrance cost of Elsamere museum

Entrance cost of Hell’s Gate National Park

Staying at Fisherman’s camp Lake Naivasha

Renting boats on Lake Naivasha

My African adventure continues with my new travel mate Claire, so time for girl power!

 

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

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New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about going to Lake Nakuru and Kisumu Kenya (on Lake Victoria).

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
The Kenyan Coast: Malindi, Mombasa (& Nairobi) + I Say Bye to Casey! 13600 Miles24 Dec 202000:32:52

Welcome to episode 25 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance

 

In today's episode "The Kenyan Coast: Malindi & Mombassa (& Nairobi) + I Say Bye to Casey! 13600 Miles”

 

I have been on the road for almost 6 months and have covered 13,600 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Kenya

How to get from Malindi from Lamu

How to travel in Kenya

What to do in Malindi Kenya

Visit Fort Jesus in Mombasa (UNESCO world heritage site)

How to travel from Malindi to Mombasa

How to travel along the Kenyan coast

How to get from Mombasa to Nairobi

What to see in Mombasa Kenya

What to do in Nairobi Kenya

I say goodbye to Casey after 5.5 months

I have 2 new travel companions!

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

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Twitter

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New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about lovely Lake Navaisha and set off on my travels with my new travel mate Claire.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Beautiful Lamu Island - After 5 Months Finally A Holiday! :13,000 Miles17 Dec 202000:31:40

Welcome to episode 24 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

If you’re looking to work online, then I would be happy to welcome you to my team!

Everything is done for you to start right away and can earn from 4 income streams that are paid out DAILY!

You can learn more about it by creating your free account & getting a 20% lifetime discount!

https://manyroadstravelled.com/newbiz


 In today's episode "Beautiful Lamu Island - After 5 Months Travelling I Finally Get A Holiday!: 13000 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for over 5 months and have covered 13,000 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Kenya

How to get from Nairobi to Lamu Island

How to travel in Kenya

What to do in Lamu

Travel budget for Lamu

Visit Lamu Old Town (UNESCO world heritage site)

Prices in Lamu for food and accommodation.

How to travel along the Kenyan coast

Prices of flights from Nairobi to Lamu

Price of bus from Nairobi to Lamu

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I say goodbye to Casey after 5 months of travelling together. So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
So Happy To Be In Kenya! Nairobi Here We Come... : 12500 Miles10 Dec 202000:19:42

Welcome to episode 23 of Many Roads Travelled: Solo Female Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


Check out these awesome hotel deals! The best thing is there are no cancellation fees, no Covid rebooking fees and no single supplement fees! https://manyroadstravelled.com/deals

 

On today's episode "'So Happy to be in Kenya! Nairobi Here We Come!:12500 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for over 4 months and have covered 12,000 miles so far.

 

On this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Kenya

Crossing the equator in Nanyuki Kenya

How to travel in Kenya

Crossing the Ethiopia/Kenya border

How to climb Mount Kenya

Best things to do in Nairobi

Book a safari at Nairobi National Park

How to get to Kenya from Ethiopia (Moyales)

Travel budget for Kenya

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

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Twitter

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YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode out every Thursday!

 

Next week’s episode I talk about one of my fave places in Africa-the beautiful island of Lamu and how to get there from Nairobi. So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Good Times in Granada Nicaragua12 May 202200:22:50

Welcome to Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series was about my 16 months, a 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!

 

The 2nd series is about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020.

 

I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in the USA products with international shipping https:/manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

On today's episode #67 (S2E7) Good Times in Granada Nicaragua!

I will be talking about:

How to get from Leon to Granada Nicaragua

What to do in Granada Nicaragua

How to book a day trip to beautiful La Laguna de Opoyo near Granada Nicaragua

Travel budget for Nicaragua

 

You can find more info on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

https://facebook.com/manyroadstravelled

https://instagram.com/manyroadstravelled

https://manyroadstravelled.com/youtube

https://twitter.com/manyroad

https://linkedin.com/tamarabee

https://pinterest.com/manyroadstravelled

https://tiktok.com/manyroadstravelled

 

A new episode is out every other Thursday!

 The next episode will be my 8th episode in series 2 – Central America

We will be travelling from Granada Nicaragua to Ometepe Island.


 Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop on these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on iTunes for Apple users on my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

Tamara x

 

 



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Attacked In Addis Ababa Ethiopia + The Blue Nile Falls : 12000 Miles03 Dec 202000:31:11

Welcome to episode 22 of Many Roads Travelled: Solo Female Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


If you are like me and take natural organic supplements, then go get your FREE membership and get a 20% LIFETIME discount on all of their FDA-approved made in USA products with international shipping! https://manyroadstravelled.com/organic

 

In today's episode "'Attacked in Addis Ababa Ethiopia + The Blue Nile Falls: 12000 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for over 4 months and have covered 12,000 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Ethiopia

How to see The Blue Nile Falls (Tesaday)

How to travel in Ethiopia

How to get to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

What to do in Addis Ababa

How to get an Ethiopian visa

Chewing chut in Ethiopia

Drinking Tej in Ethiopia

How to get to Kenya from Ethiopia (Moyales)

Travel budget for Ethiopia

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode I talk about our continuing challenges in Ethiopia! Going to the Blue Nile falls & our difficult 2-day bus journey to Addis Ababa. So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Get Me Out of Gonder Ethiopia! : 11400 Miles26 Nov 202000:34:33

Welcome to episode 21 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.


Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to start! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid

 

 

In today's episode "'Get Me Out of Gonder Ethiopia! 11400 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for 4 months and have covered 11,4000 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Ethiopia

What to do in Gonder, Ethiopia

How to travel in Ethiopia

How to see the Debra Berhan Selassie Church in Ethiopia

Visit the Royal Enclosure in Gonder, Ethiopia

How to see Lalibela

Chewing chut in Ethiopia

Drinking Tej in Ethiopia

How to get to Bahar Dar in Ethiopia

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

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YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about our continuing challenges in Ethiopia! Going to the Blue Nile falls & our difficult 2-day bus journey to Addis Ababa. So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Almost Died In a Fatal Truck Accident in the Simian Mountains, Ethiopia : 11300 Miles19 Nov 202000:26:15

Welcome to episode 20 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

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In today's episode "'Almost Died In A Fatal Truck Accident in the Simian Mountains, Ethiopia: 11300 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for over 4 months and have covered 11,3000 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Ethiopia

How a last-second jump saved my life in a fatal truck accident in Ethiopia

How to travel in Ethiopia

How to visit the Simian Mountains in Ethiopia

Chewing chut in Ethiopia

Drinking Tej in Ethiopia

Daily backpacker budget for Ethiopia in 2020

 

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

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New episode is out every Thursday!

 

In next week’s episode, I talk about our continuing challenges in Ethiopia! So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



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Made It To Ethiopia! Step 5 Complete! 11,150 Miles12 Nov 202000:35:18

Welcome to episode 19 of Many Roads Travelled: Solo Female Travel Podcast.

 

The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching!

 

So if you love (solo female) travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride!

 

This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!


So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps!

 

But not to worry because I give you up to date info on each episode.

 

First of all, thank you so much for listening.

 

I recommend using this price comparison website to book your accommodation as they often have 24-48 hour free cancellation fees (it's the one I always use) https://manyroadstravelled.com/booking


In today's episode " Made It To Ethiopia! Step 5 Complete! 11,150 Miles”

 

We have been on the road for about 4 months and have covered 11,150 miles so far.

 

In this episode we will cover:

 

Travelling in Ethiopia

What to do in Axum, Ethiopia

How to travel in Ethiopia

How to visit Ethiopia in 2020

How to travel in Ethiopia

How to get a visa for Ethiopia

Backpacking budget for Ethiopia in 2020

 

You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media:

 

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

YouTube

Pinterest

 

 

New episode out every Thursday!

 

Next week’s episode I talk about my near fatal truck accident in Ethiopia! So don’t miss it.

 

Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips!

 

Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here.

 

If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit.

 

If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel.

 

 

Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.

 

Tamara x



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
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