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You’re a Perfect Fit For… African Adventures
Your craving for adventure, nature, movement — and adorable animals — makes Africa an excellent choice! Given downtime, you can likely be found reading National Geographic while sipping an Ethiopian fair trade coffee… Why not do that in Africa!The connection to nature and traditional knowledge acquired in Africa is an asset of a lifetime – its only rivals being the people and food you’ll encounter along the way! Whether you’re a student of art, science, or history, Africa is sure to inspire! Picture yourself oohing and awing your way through the archeological site of the first human skeleton found. Think it’s too good to be true? No, it’s perfect for you!“The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa, for he has so much to look forward to" — Richard MullinWant To Know What Not To Miss Out On In Africa… Keep Scrolling, Mngani Wami 💋3 Euphoria-Style Things to Do1Walk above treetops in GhanaImagine a swinging bridge that appears to have been made 100 years ago, shaking and shifting as you walk above the treetops. At some points, the bridge leans to one side so much you feel as if you might flip over the edge. One of the most popular attractions when traveling to Cape Coast is visiting Kakum National Park and doing the canopy walk. Keep in mind that while the park itself has a lush forest with lots of trails, visitors are not permitted to wander around by themselves and must hire a guide who will not allow wandering off the main path.2Cruise at sunset in KaribaThe sunset that hovers on the waters of the lake are some of the most vivid shades of orange, red and purple you will ever see. In this land-locked country, Lake Kariba has become the premier holiday destination for Zimbabweans, but we can’t let them have all the fun. Tease your palate with a delectable three-course meal and toast your shipmates as the boat glides between the banks of the natural habitat of elephants, rhinos, giraffes and wildebeests set to the soundtrack of Afro-jazz drums and brass horns. 3Drink coffee in KaffaMmm. As you sit in a traditional coffee ceremony, the smell of coffee grains being roasted over charcoal assails your senses. Given that the Kaffa province of Ethiopia is thought to be where coffee originated, and the coffee bean accounts for more than half of Ethiopia’s exports, it should be no surprise that you will be enjoying the local espresso-style coffee (buna), served with two spoons of sugar, for a leisurely sip or ten since it is rude to leave before the third round has been drunk. Don’t accept if you’re in a rush!BONUSGive-Back Track One of our favorites is partnering with a local school to have story time and foster excitement around literacy achievement. The reading scores always shoot up after these kinds of visits.Agoo, Mbote… And hello! We're Jennifer and Emmanuel, co-founders of Euphoria Travel!Meet JenniferSince I was kid, I knew I’d go places most people only dreamed of 🗺 It wasn’t enough for me to hear about exciting cities, I had to see them for myself. It’s all about the experience! A veteran of the NGO world, I spent a decade working with organizations dedicated to humanitarian efforts and women’s rights before turning to travel.Meet EmmanuelMy love is theater. I served as a theater director in my native Ghana, where I delighted audience members by creating an ebb and flow of emotion in my plays. I bring that same love of storytelling to Euphoria today, crafting itineraries that tell the story of some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations. After all, this kind of travel is all about the production. Meet EuphoriaWe decided to start our travel company back in 2017. We've taken over 750 clients to over 40 countries … And still going!We've expanded. These days we offer our hosted experiences + curated experiences for folks that want to lead their own group (coaches, business leaders, sororities/fraternities, professional associations, etc). Wherever you're off to next, we’ve got the secret sauce! Come back now, you hear?Looking For Akthar Qalilanaan (A Little More) Travel Inspiration?