
The *award-winning East Africa Travel Podcast is hosted by Charlotte Beauvoisin, author of the popular travel blog Diary of a Muzungu. The podcast is inspired by Charlotte's life in a wooden house at Sunbird Hill on the edge of Kibale Forest in western Uganda, a National Park that is famous for chimpanzees, forest elephants, African grey parrots and Africa's biggest butterfly! Tune in for: - The d... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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What a thrill to be chatting about parrots in the birdhide. At one point, they even fly overhead! Kibale Forest edge is the location for my conversation with Dr. Rowan Martin, Director of Africa Region Programmes at the World Parrot Trust. In Episode... more
This week, the foothills of misty Mount Meru in Arusha are the location for a conversation that bridges a whistle-stop safari tour of Tanzania's Northern Circuit with young African Gen Zs, a tourism trade fair, and a final twist to the dramatic night... more
What happens when the tranquility of Kibale Forest is broken by the boisterous screams of chimpanzees? In Episode 25, a routine afternoon walk along the elephant trench at Sunbird Hill takes an unusual turn when I uncover an unexpected visitor.
Thi... more
This week, the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo in Kampala is the location for a conversation with our favourite Nigerian: tourism guru Ikechi Uko, a development expert who has done so much to showcase West Africa's energy and appeal.
In Episode 24 I c... more
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Great to hear you back on the mic .. so inspiring and transports you right there into the wildlife ! Thanks..
Listening to Charlotte and her guests, both human and wildlife, is such a treat to look forward to!
Charlotte‘s narration is like therapy for me. It’s the perfect soundtrack to beautiful memories embedded in my mind from my time spent in East Africa.
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The show centers on nature-forward travel in East Africa with a strong emphasis on responsible, sustainable experiences. Conversations span wildlife encounters, conservation storytelling, and authentic local perspectives from Kenya to Uganda and beyond, often highlighting the practicalities of travel in protected areas, the role of guides and rangers, and regional travel dynamics with occasional cross-regional comparisons. Noteworthy is the mix of field-recorded ambience, behind-the-scenes production insights, and guest voices from sustainable tourism, journalism, and local communities, making it valuable for listeners who want actionable travel insight paired with conservation-minded storytelling.
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