Listed here are some great blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like living abroad in Africa. If you have a blog in Africa and would like to share it with the community, please feel free to contact us. Note: GO! Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.
Our favorite Africa blogs:
Africa is a Country
By Caitlin: Africa is a Country is primarily concerned with media representations of the African continent and its peoples, especially in Western media. It wants to have fun while doing so.
Amateurs in Africa
By Benny: In a nut shell we are two pretty average lads, both of whom currently lead incredibly unhealthy lifestyles with excessive drinking/partying, are ridiculously unfit, don’t really have much money, can’t speak other languages, haven’t booked anything, hate to spend a cent and don’t know anyone in Africa but we thought we would attempt to travel from Berlin to Cape Town, backpacking West Africa to get to the World Cup overland through deserts, jungle and whatever else is out there.
Tales From the Road
By safaribarbie: Global nomad by choice. Currently living in Botswana after a stint in Singapore and a trip through the Americas. Welcome to my world!
Susanne in Madagascar
By Susanne: Hi! I am Susanne. In 1998 I left my country the Netherlands to live and work abroad. I have since lived in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Trinidad&Tobago, Morocco, Sri Lanka and Belize. I am working as a Monitoring and Evaluation adviser for development programs. In June 2010, we moved to Madagascar.
Girl, Guy, Globe
By Rachael Cullins: Rachael Cullins is a twentysomething American girl living in Dakar, Senegal, with her husband and two dogs. She blogs about her adventures in Senegal and wherever life will take her next. She will reside in Dakar until summer 2013, when she and her family will move to another foreign post as part of her husband's career with the U.S. government. In addition to West Africa, she has traveled to France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Italy and Costa Rica.




