• Travel

    Homigot: Pohang city’s must visit place

    Pohang city- main seaport of Daegu-Gyeongbuk region-has the largest population of North Gyeongsang Province and has the third-largest land area of any city in Korea. When looking across the ocean at Yeongildae Beach, one could see a peculiar sight in that, there is an endless horizon. This short article will highlight a must go place-Homigot.

    It is my one of my favorite recommendation to everyone should you spend a few days in Pohang. I went there three separate times with different groups of people and couldn’t resist the invitation not to go if I had had the fourth suggestion. This place cannot be enjoyed in one visit; at least it wasn’t for me in 2017. If relaxing is what you want to do when you travel, then you just found a place you will consider relaxing.

    For me as a student in Pohang, instead of burying my head in endless hours of studies, these refreshing trips were a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 

     

    Where is Homigot

    Homigot is a large stretch of hillside beside the beach. It is located at the easternmost end of the Korean peninsula, in what is thought to be the tail of the tiger based on geography. This is why it has gained its Chinese characters of the tiger tail land.

    When Kim Jeong-ho made the Daedongyeojido Map – the most important and oldest map in Korea, he visited Homigot seven times to confirm the geography. This was during the Joseon dynasty era.  He confirmed that this was the easternmost part of South Korea. 

    Generally, the earliest sunrise can be witnessed at Homigot. Also, the annual Homigot Sunrise Festival takes place on New Year’s morning. I was not able to participate in any of the festivals during my two-year stay in Pohang.  Though I visited thrice at different seasons of the year—summer, winter and spring—a Korean friend suggested the best is summer before Korean Independence Day. The main reason is that swimming is not suitable around that time of the year. That’s as a result of the cold water from Siberia, which starts moving down the eastern coast of the Korean peninsula. On all my trips, I didn’t swim, mainly because I was interested in soaking up the fresh sea breeze rather than getting wet.

    When is the best time to go to Homigot?

    Every time could be great, but the sunrise effect is different in some seasons based on the hours. It takes about an hour or more to drive from the downtown city center to Homigot. 

    As per the weather, it is best to check the forecast before you begin the trip. Frequent rain can ruin the whole trip. That will also cause the ocean view to be foggy or not bright enough. 

    Except things have changed now; as of 2019, when I left the city, there was no direct public transportation. You will have to take several buses and wait long minutes at bus stops, as my friends and I did on my last visit there. The best option is to rent a car or carpool with friends for an easy ride.

    homigot clock
    Homigot clock

    Some Pohang people say to begin the trip early to avoid the morning rush hour or afterward.  That means 6 a.m. will be perfect to catch the early sunrise. There are two large platforms in front of the Hand of Coexistence, one at the bottom and one at the top. The best photo spots are on the left side of the gigantic sculpture. 

    Right after the sun peaks its radiance above the horizon, the bottom platform has the best photo view because the angle of the sun is positioned right in-between the thumb and index fingers. On the contrary, as the sun starts to rise above the horizon, you need to shift your position to the upper platform if you want some lovely pictures. I had so much fun taking pictures all around Homigot.

    What was my first trip experience?

    This was an open invitation by two of my Professors’ wives. They were so kind to offer an American exchange student – Regan and I this exciting adventure. I remember saying yes before, one of them completed the sentence. On this trip, we arrived early and walked along the beach enjoying all the sites. It was especially unique because we had the rare opportunity to see and talk to some divers. I was somehowe surprised because I saw female divers for the first time. They had just come back to land after a long deep dive. They and many people, dive into the large ocean on days with no strong tides, harvest seaweed and bring to land. These seaweed are then salted, dried and sold to the public.

    By this time, I had eaten seaweed countless times and liked it, but I had no idea how it was caught. I was really intrigued to see how soft and brownish they look when fresh.

    homigot
    My first Homigot trip

    What is in the Homigot museum?

    As soon as you alight from your car in the large parking lot, you have to walk to Homigot Sunrise Square. From there, everyone can see two big sculptures of a human hand. The right hand is in the middle of the sea, and the left hand is on the opposite side of the shore. They both symbolize harmony between humanity and society. 

    Just beside the beach, there is a lighthouse and a museum. These are some of the highlights of Homigot.  During one of my trips, my friends and I spent a lot of time inside the museum, reading and looking at old artifacts of Korean history. It was great to see pictures from pre-war, war, and post-war. The differences are huge and incomparable. I remember just saying wow in surprise almost all the time as I took walks around the large displayed items. 

    How was my second trip?

    I am not the kind who likes to go to the same place twice. I always say its a waste of my time and money. But when I got offered this free trip by my African friends, I couldn’t bring myself to deny. This was at no cost of mine except my smile. I gladly hopped into their car and was ready for the exploit again. I hadn’t had enough of this beautiful beach hotspot.

    In this trip, we went to the top of the largest building and enjoyed the view of the whole area. I remember the fresh air was so strong I thought it will root out my hair from my scar. That was in September 2018, so the Spring was just beginning. Though the sun was bright in the skin, the heat rays weren’t so voilent on our bodies.

    second Homigot trip
    My second Homigot trip

    Can you eat at Homigot?

    That was the first question that popped into my mind when I had to leave very early with friends to visit Homigot for the first time. I wondered if, after my tour, there would be something to bite and relax with. Amazingly, there was too much for me to enjoy. 

    There is a line of orange tents at the far end. They are called ‘Pocha’ in  Korean. This is a small tent-like food cart where snacks or food are sold. My Korean friends said the best menu was Woul Nyu’s Seafood Pocha. There, they sell spicy seafood ramen and the famous Korean pancakes. 

    Since they put in a generous amount of fresh seashells, cuttlefish, and seasonal seafood, the taste is unique and delicious. Though the Pocha has only nine tables and can accommodate a maximum of thirty customers, everyone can eat. I suggest you start your lunch earlier rather than waiting in line, as I saw some people wait for almost an hour. My friends and I took snacks and had picnics, so we didn’t have to wait or spend a lot of time and money here.

    Generally, the cost of food ranges from five thousand to fifty thousand Korean won. That doesn’t mean everyone can’t have a taste of Homigot food. A tasty plate of ramen can cost five thousand won ($4) while a bigger seafood pancake will cost you fifteen thousand Korean won ($13)

    Are you interested in eating snow crabs? There are restaurants all over the area where you can try them. However, they are seasonal. So you can be sure to let your taste buds rejoice if you go there between November – April.

    My last Homigot visit

    This trip was one of the longest and most fun. My friends from Seoul came to visit me in Pohang and I couldn’t resist not showing them the beautiful sunrise place. I admit we went there late that day because of the time wasted at bus stops but we were still able to laugh at ourselves for miscalculating the time and enjoyed the day regardless. It was a bright sunny day with the ocean view as blue as the color can be. Though we took a short time to sit on the large concrete blocks at the edge of the ocean, it was a few hours of just resting after school.

    This day was special because we were able to see countless white birds enjoying the ocean like us. They seem to galavant the ocean top without drowing as they walk ontop of the water or seat on rock.

    my friends and I at Homigot
    My friends and I on my final trip

    By February 2019 when I last went there, the reputable steel company- Posco had built a beautiful art wall made of steel. It was a large surface perfect for pictures. We had so much fun imitating the designed people movements and just enjoying the winter evening sunset.

    In all the trips, I was happy taking pictures infront of the massive street clock. I always looked at it and imagined starting the new year there. I heard there is always a count down on the 31st of December to break the new year, but was never fortunate to begin the year that way. That should be fascinating to watch the final thick and hear the cheers.

    Whether we were pretending to be friends with the small human statutue or just strolling around lost in the crowd, this was a perfect relaxation for us.

    pohang tour
    Pohang tour

    End your trip at Mocambo Café

    Before you call it a day, you can take a stop near Guryongpo Beach and enjoy time at the rooftop Mocambo café. The ocean view from here cannot be described in words. Whether you are swallowing fruity ice cream or sipping on brewed coffee, you will enjoy this spacious facility. The ocean water here is very clean and clear, making it perfect even for foot dipping.

    In conclusion, I cannot promise this is all you will see if you go to Homigot now. The Korean government, via all city councils, is intentional about developing their cities. I cannot claim to assure you what you will enjoy there in 2023, but I can almost guarantee you will have more to see. There is always innovation, and I know there must have been a few in the past few years. 

    Please comment and tell me about your experience.

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  • Godly Living Posts / Quotes

    A Short Sunday Prayer

    Our Almighty God and Father, we come before you with reverence and gratitude on this sacred Sunday.

    We lift our voices in praise, recognizing your sovereignty over the heavens, the earth, and our lives.

    In this moment, we extend heartfelt appreciation for the countless blessings you have lavished upon us: the precious gift of life, the provisions of sustenance and shelter, the embrace of family, and countless other unmerited blessings.

    With contrite hearts, we humbly seek your mercy and the cleansing power of your precious blood to purify us from our transgressions. We acknowledge our shortcomings before you, both in our actions towards you and our interactions with one another. Holy Spirit, guide us in understanding the depth of forgiveness and grace, just as you forgave us through the sacrifice of the cross.

    Lord, we extend gratitude for your watchful protection and the deliverance, seen and unseen, that you have lovingly bestowed upon us. With hearts full of joy, we lift a humble request for strength and well-being for those who labor in service: those who maintain the church, prepare nourishing meals, and support our pastors in their duties.

    We beseech you for divine wisdom to guide the media and sound teams as they employ their skills to prepare for the worship service.

    Lord Jesus, may your boundless joy continue to overflow in the hearts of the ushers as they warmly welcome every individual who enters.

    What other aspects can you add to the Sunday prayer?


    We extend our heartfelt blessings to you for the unwavering commitment and patience that you have bestowed upon our community group leaders. May your presence grace our times of fellowship, knitting us together in love and mutual support.

    Likewise, we offer our gratitude for the mantle of praise that rests upon the Praise team. May the Holy Spirit guide them as they lead us through songs and instruments, infusing each melody with joyful hearts dedicated to worshiping you daily.

    Lord, we entrust the deacons, deaconesses, leaders, and elders into your care. We acknowledge and appreciate the wisdom and grace you have endowed them with to serve your people.

    In the same breath, we present all our pastors before you. Their sacrifices do not go unnoticed, and we thank you for them. Shower them with continuous anointing, fortitude, and unending peace for both them and their families.

    With hearts brimming with gratitude, we lift our congregants to you. May we not just hear your word, but also embody it in our actions. We pray to experience the hope, joy, and prosperity it imparts.

    For our great nation, [insert your country], we express our gratitude for your encompassing canopy of peace and protection. We also remember the nations of the world, especially those marred by conflict and plagued by economic hardship. Pour out your mercy upon their citizens, bestowing wisdom upon leaders and presidents.

    Above all, for the global body of Christ, may our love continue to burgeon. Enable us to radiate your light in a world shrouded in darkness.

    All praise, glory, honor, adoration, and exultation belong to you, in the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

    Here are some non-Sunday Bible study articles. 

    You can also pray these 23 short prayers about hope.

  • Godly Living Posts / Quotes

    Who is the Holy Spirit?

    Common misconceptions often depict the Holy Spirit as either a force or a dove.

    Yet, He constitutes the third divine persona within the Godhead. Although His manifestations might vary, His significance remains unwavering.

    The celestial abode encompasses the Trinity—God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Spirit (Holy Spirit). Each holds equal power and commands equal reverence.

    Throughout the Earth’s existence, the Trinity has assumed diverse roles in different epochs.

    In the Old Testament, God the Father revealed Himself to the Israelites, displaying His love for humanity.

    Transitioning to the New Testament, God the Son—Jesus Christ—embarked on earthly ministry, exemplifying the Trinity’s affection for everyone.

    As His earthly mission concluded, He heralded the Holy Spirit’s impending arrival.

    Since then, the Holy Spirit has inhabited the earthly realm, dwelling within those who embrace and believe in God.

    This article succinctly delineates the Holy Spirit’s identity and his transformative potential in our lives.

    The pathway to His presence is through heartfelt prayer, open to all, including you.

    His advent heralds liberation.

    Bible verses about the Holy Spirit

    “For the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”

    2 Corinthians 3:17

    In this hopeless world full of tragedies, the only way we can have hope is to depend on the Holy Spirit.

    May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Romans 15:13

    Unlike all the other members of the God Head, we who believe, have the rare privilege to host God in our bodies. He comes to live in our hearts – not the physical organ but our innermost being. We have the duty to honor and represent him also in our bodies. That’s the only way the world will know God.

    Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.

    1 Corinthians 6:19-20

    In the words of Jesus, before he left the earth, he promised the Holy Spirit would come and be with us forever. What a blessing!

    Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?

    1 Corinthians 3:16

    And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever.

    John 14:16

    How does the Holy Spirit manifest?

    As earlier mentioned, depending on the people, He has revealed Himself in different ways throughout the Bible. Even in our time, he continues to show the love of God, in inexplicable ways.

    To the Apostles, he came as fire, causing them to start speaking in tongues. Do you speak in tongues? It’s not too late to pray and ask Him for it. With an earnest, open heart, He will fill you and cause your mouth to utter words you cannot comprehend.

    They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them.

    Acts 2:3-4

    We cannot know the love of God without Him.

    And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.

    Romans 5:5

    Though we can receive Him for free, we needs to respect His presence.

    And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.

    Ephesians 4:30

    You can read more Bible verses about the Holy Spirit here.

    Go here if you want to read more Biblical articles.

  • Travel

    5 Disadvantages of Traveling Solo as an African woman

    Traveling solo as an African woman poses many challenges, as it is for anyone. In my earlier post on the advantages of traveling solo as an African woman, l promised to discuss the disadvantages. Here, l spill out the beans on the other side.

    Before we unveil what l think about this topic from my personal experience, l need to remark that, l couldn’t find anything on this topic for African women. It seems every blog l quickly read had the same points, just with different headings. Somehow, l found that repetitive and almost untrue. I am not here to condemn others but to share my views on the real perspective of traveling.

    In my opinion, after traveling alone and with a group to several countries, l can say the disadvantages are mostly the same. However, there are slight differences. So l will use this blog to debunk both aspects instead of secluding it only for solo female travelers. This will give a general overview of traveling. 

    1. You cannot share the cost of certain activities when traveling solo

    The cost of activities during travel can vary, and this applies to both group and solo female travelers. In certain instances, activities may seem expensive for solo travelers when compared to group prices. For example, an amusement park might offer a group rate of $70 but charge $40 for a solo ticket. At first glance, this difference may appear costly.

    However, the perception of expenses depends on individual circumstances and financial planning. If you’ve thoroughly researched the activities you wish to partake in and budgeted accordingly before your trip, the cost may not be an issue. Properly estimating your expenses and setting a budget can alleviate concerns about higher individual prices.

    Ultimately, financial preparation plays a vital role in managing costs while traveling solo or in a group. By planning ahead and understanding your financial limitations, you can better appreciate and enjoy the experiences without feeling burdened by the expenses.

    With prudent financial management, you can make the most of your travel adventures, regardless of whether you’re traveling alone or with a group.

    Another reason I used the word “certain” is because there are places or activities without group prices. It is typical but not common. I don’t recall ever seeing a group price to watch a movie at a cinema. Prices here are usually for individuals. Either way, anyone can enjoy any activity, whether alone or with a group.

    2. You cannot try different foods when you are traveling solo

    You are absolutely correct. The point about trying different meals and experiencing the local cuisine while traveling is not limited to group travelers; it applies equally to solo travelers. In fact, solo travelers may have more flexibility in exploring various dishes since they can choose their dining preferences without the need for group consensus.

    By venturing into local eateries, street food stalls, or even buffet restaurants, solo travelers have the freedom to sample multiple dishes from the country they are visiting.

    Buffet restaurants, as you mentioned, are an excellent way to taste a wide array of traditional delicacies in one sitting. This allows solo travelers to immerse themselves in the local culinary culture and savor the diverse flavors the country has to offer.

    Furthermore, solo travelers often interact more with locals, which can enhance their dining experiences. Conversing with restaurant staff, fellow patrons, or street food vendors may lead to valuable food recommendations or insights into the country’s culinary traditions. This interpersonal aspect of solo travel can add richness to the overall gastronomic adventure.

    So, the idea that solo travelers miss out on experiencing different meals or the local cuisine is not accurate. On the contrary, solo travel provides ample opportunities to savor a wide variety of dishes and fully enjoy the culinary delights of the destination. It’s all about embracing the culinary journey with an open mind and a curious palate, regardless of whether you’re traveling alone or in a group.

    My experience with food

    The only aspect l can remark for this is, in some countries especially in Asia they live in communities. Threfore, they do a lot of things as groups. I remember in South Korea, there were some restaurants you cannot eat alone. The style of the chairs and the quantity of the food served for a high amount cannot be consumed and paid by one person.

    Once l entered a restaurant, sat down waiting for the waiter to come with the menu.

    When she finally came with her warm, thankful smile, her first question was whether l was alone. I found the question rather weird because l thought anyone should be able to eat alone anywhere. In my mind, l thought maybe she was asking because l was a foreigner. Also, maybe she assumed l was on a short trip.

    I smiled back and replied in my broken Korean that l lived in the country. But today, I just wanted to try that famous traditional meal (l don’t remember the name now).

    She again shook her head with a broad smile, as Koreans do when you speak their language.

    Then, now with more confidence, she repeated her question again in Korean with more detail because she knew l understood. I also replied, l wanted just to see the menu and eat. Finally, after a few seconds, she told me, this restaurant is only for groups. I laughed at my ignorance. She laughed too but told me, why she was asking.

    She didn’t want to assume l had friends who were joining me.

    Food on a buffet table at a restaurant
    The table of meals at a Ghanian buffet restaurant in Accra. I enjoyed going almost 4 rounds as I salvored every bit of some traditional meals.

    Why did the waitress ask me that question?

    In Korea, it is common for colleagues, families, or friends to reserve or plan to visit a restaurant, but they all arrive at different times.

    So she felt maybe l came first and had others who will join me later.  Within a second, she was kind to show me the menu and the price.

    It is then that she politely told me not to waste my money on food l will not finish. I could take it as takeaway, l thought, but that amount 50,000 Won almost $45 is good money to last me a week’s meal. I gratefully appreciated her and happily left. 

    That situation above was rare. There are countless restaurants scattered around the street where anyone can eat the same meal. In fact, l didn’t know there were group restaurants until that day. ln summary, l am saying you can try anything you want to eat as long as you have the finances and time to do so. Somehow, this is not a disadvantage, as many bloggers claimed.

    3. You can’t take good photographs when traveling alone


    The assertion that travel is synonymous with solely taking selfies is indeed relative and not entirely accurate.

    Numerous bloggers propagate this belief, suggesting that travel experiences solely revolve around capturing selfies.

    Contrary to this notion, the reality is that travelers can derive immense enjoyment from their journeys while also capturing as many photographs as they desire.

    In fact, selfies offer a unique perspective – the chance to capture oneself in close proximity to the captivating backdrop, an element that can add a touch of humor to the experience.

    Reflecting on my years of travel, I’ve accumulated a collection of diverse photographs, including selfies and those capturing various moods.

    It’s worth acknowledging that there exists no universal decree mandating personal presence in every travel photograph. Such a notion is nonexistent.

    In truth, the compulsion to feature in every image can inadvertently detract from the true essence of the activity.

    Striving to maintain an omnipresent presence in photos may inadvertently overshadow the joy inherent in the experience itself.

    So, the idea that travel necessitates the constant inclusion of oneself in every picture is unfounded. This perspective does not hold sway.

    Rather, it is the spontaneous moments and genuine enjoyment of the journey that truly define the travel experience, whether one chooses to be a part of every frame or not.

    How do we solve this problem?

    To debunk the prevalent notion, I’ve found that the concern of taking photos while traveling solo as a female isn’t as dire as it’s often portrayed.

    Personally, I’ve developed a strategy that effectively addresses this issue. Instead of relying solely on selfies, I frequently approach fellow travelers or individuals in the vicinity for assistance in capturing pictures.

    The results have been both satisfactory and delightful, with my smiles perfectly captured.

    The key lies in prudent discernment of the environment and targeted interactions.

    When part of a guided tour, such as in a park, I initiate light conversations with various participants.

    My focus tends to gravitate towards fellow solo female travelers, as I establish a friendly rapport. This groundwork enables me to comfortably approach them and request assistance with photography.

    Their readiness to oblige, often accompanied by tips on posing, makes the process enjoyable and rewarding.

    Sarah taking pictures of herself

    Who to ask for help

    Naturally, I avoid soliciting help from married or single men to prevent any misconceptions.

    I’ve also encountered situations where strangers, typically male, extend offers to take my photo as an avenue to initiate conversation.

    While I’m cautious, I don’t decline such offers. Instead, I retrieve my phone promptly after the snapshot to avoid further engagement, as I opt not to share my contact details.

    However, the scenario shifts when navigating busy streets, where soliciting unfamiliar individuals for photography might be risky due to safety concerns.

    Vigilance becomes paramount in such instances, as I rely on my instincts to gauge the appropriateness of seeking a free photographer for my shots.

    To encapsulate, my collection of travel memories housed in the Google Photos app encompasses a blend of selfies and portraits taken by others.

    The takeaway is that the perceived obstacle of capturing images while traveling solo as a female is surmountable through calculated interactions and astute judgment.

    4. Getting sick while traveling solo

    The concerns of a solo female traveler are indeed valid, particularly when it comes to health issues, especially while lodged in accommodations.

    Depending on where one is staying, various challenges can arise if illness strikes. The choice of accommodation, whether a hotel, Airbnb, or apartment, plays a pivotal role in determining the available support.

    For those staying in hotels, the daily housekeeping routine offers an avenue to seek assistance in case of illness. During a routine cleaning visit, guests can reach out for help, particularly if they’re unable to move around.

    In some cases, particularly in larger hotels, reception services can be contacted. They are often capable of arranging for medical attention, including the provision of a doctor or nurse who can evaluate the guest’s health directly in their room.

    This approach provides a relatively straightforward solution to addressing health challenges in hotel settings.

    The scenario shifts when considering accommodations such as Airbnb rentals or apartments. In these instances, communication with the host becomes crucial.

    Many hosts, not all but a substantial number, are responsive and accommodating. If illness strikes, engaging in communication via the app or the private contacts provided by the host can yield positive outcomes.

    Some hosts may even take the initiative to visit their guests at the accommodation to ensure their well-being during their stay.

    In essence, the choice of lodging plays a role in determining the avenues available for seeking medical assistance while traveling solo.

    Whether through hotel staff, reception services, or host communication, there are means to address health challenges and garner the necessary support to navigate through illness while enjoying one’s journey.

    A nurse at the hospital
    How to deal with sickness when traveling

    How to handle such a situation


    During my stay in an Airbnb accommodation in Uganda, I was fortunate to have a host who happened to be my next-door neighbor.

    Our proximity allowed for regular interactions, and I found comfort in the fact that I could easily reach out to him through WhatsApp whenever assistance was required. Additionally, the presence of a gateman throughout the day provided an accessible source for answering queries.

    While some hosts might have resided at a distance, they often made provisions to have a caretaker on-site, ensuring a sense of security and assistance.

    These arrangements ensured that I never felt isolated or alone during my travels.

    The willingness of hosts and caretakers to lend a hand with directions, recommendations for local attractions, and even medical assistance provided a reassuring backdrop. The notion that they would be unwilling to extend help if illness struck seemed unfounded. Thus, the sense of community and willingness to offer support effectively addressed health-related concerns.

    Moreover, equipped with health insurance and modern conveniences like ride-hailing apps, accessing medical care became hassle-free.

    Summoning a taxi through platforms like Uber or similar services facilitated swift transportation to a hospital if needed.

    This process mirrored the efficiency one might experience in their home country. Nursing staff were generally amiable and accommodating, more than willing to assist lone travelers who found themselves under the weather.

    In summary, my experience illuminated the extent to which thoughtful accommodations, proximity to hosts, and the availability of caretakers contribute to a sense of support and safety for solo travelers.

    Couple this with readily accessible transportation options and health insurance, and addressing health concerns becomes a manageable endeavor even when away from home.

    5. Safety concerns when traveling solo

    This point was consistently featured in every blog I came across, and I can’t deny its significance.

    Some bloggers advised women to fabricate having travel companions if questioned.

    Personally, I’ve refrained from such falsehoods because I believe that the truth can be easily uncovered, potentially putting me at greater risk due to potential monitoring or stalking. Honesty, in my opinion, tends to evoke sympathy rather than harm.

    In my experience, every time I honestly mentioned traveling alone and asked for help, people readily extended assistance.

    I’ve never encountered any direct threats or attacks solely because I was a solo African woman.

    How to handle security worries

    Certainly, I’m meticulous about not venturing out too late at night. I don’t engage in clubbing or extend my outings past 8 pm, particularly in unfamiliar areas where returning to my lodging might pose challenges.

    To be candid, my primary concern centers around drivers, be they taxi or motorcycle, who are rumored to exploit passengers by leading them to remote locations, subjecting them to theft or even assault.

    To thwart this potential threat, I adopt a proactive approach before even purchasing a flight ticket.

    This involves extensive research, delving into vlogs, and scouring countless blogs.

    It’s worth noting that every country harbors areas with a reputation for being unruly or hazardous, whether it’s a city or a specific district within one.

    Given this reality, being vigilant becomes a paramount principle. My strategy involves leveraging travel apps such as Uber, Bolt, and others, contingent on the specific country. These apps provide a measure of security, knowing that my movements are being tracked.

    To further bolster my safety, I input my destination into Google Maps, allowing me to monitor routes and detect any deviations.

    There have been instances where I’ve encountered less-than-honest drivers who took unnecessarily lengthy routes to inflate the time and fare. In response, I’ve made it a practice to provide candid customer reviews, highlighting any grievances.

    Fortunately, the majority of drivers have upheld their professionalism and integrity.

    For added convenience and security, I’ve connected my credit card to these apps, facilitating seamless payments upon booking.

    This prudent approach not only streamlines the process but also contributes to an overall safer travel experience.

    What is the solution?

    In certain countries, I rely on local buses or taxis for transportation, but I take the initiative to discuss the transportation fares with my host before leaving my lodging.

    This strategy eliminates the need for bargaining and ensures that I’m well-informed.

    Interestingly, in the black African countries I’ve visited, my presence as a foreigner often goes unnoticed. Occasionally, my identity becomes apparent when I mispronounce a destination in the local language, but this hasn’t led to fare discrepancies. The rates remain consistent because I’m knowledgeable about the usual prices.

    In situations like these, I engage in light conversation, express appreciation for their country, and even inject some humor by sharing my culture shock experiences.

    This approach tends to foster a positive and friendly atmosphere, resulting in enjoyable rides that conclude on a cheerful note.

    How can you prevent being robbed?

    Lastly, the issue of pickpockets demands vigilant consideration, as they pose a risk in various locations and are particularly opportunistic with foreigners.

    To counter this threat, I’ve adopted the practice of carrying a compact handbag that I can wear across my chest, allowing it to rest securely on my shoulder.

    I steer clear of carrying it solely on one shoulder, as this vulnerable position might expose me to the potential dangers of theft. There’s a possibility of thieves slicing the strap or snatching the bag from behind in a swift maneuver.

    My approach includes keeping my phone nestled inside the bag unless I need it to swiftly capture a captivating scene.

    This measure not only safeguards my belongings but also ensures that I’m prepared to respond effectively in case of any unexpected encounters with pickpockets.

    Be cautious of what you wear when you travel solo


    Another measure I take to avoid drawing attention is by dressing modestly and not wearing ostentatious or valuable clothing or jewelry. I opt for simplicity and ensure that my demeanor includes a friendly smile for everyone I encounter.

    This affable disposition has often contributed to a sense of peace during my travels.

    Maintaining awareness of my surroundings is a constant priority when I’m traveling alone. In terms of financial security, I’ve developed a strategy where I divide my money and primarily use my bank card only when it’s absolutely necessary.

    Carrying two wallets is part of this approach—one for daily use and the other to safeguard larger sums.

    Depending on the circumstances, I may carry both wallets or intentionally leave the one with significant cash behind to resist impulsive spending.

    The underlying principle is that even if one wallet were to be stolen, I’d still have a backup.

    Another valuable tip is to avoid exchanging all your currency. Instead, I carry a limited amount of cash and rely on ATMs to withdraw more if needed.

    Counting a substantial sum of money in public can inadvertently attract unwanted attention and pose a potential risk of theft.

    Adhering to the adage “Do not tempt the devil to tempt you” serves as a sound reminder to be cautious and not unknowingly invite trouble.

    A man installing a cctv camera
    safety concerns

    How to solve accommodation theft

    To ensure the security of my belongings, I always travel with padlocks when staying at hotels or Airbnbs.

    This precautionary measure allows me to safeguard my valuables by locking them in a bag and placing the keys in a small wallet.

    Having encountered a situation where my belongings appeared to have been moved, I’ve learned to leave only non-essential items outside, granting me peace of mind while I’m away on tours.

    Moreover, to create a secure environment, I coordinate with my hosts to arrange room cleaning when I’m present. I specify a time frame—such as 1-3 pm—during which I’ll be in the room.

    This approach might seem stringent, but I believe that most individuals would think twice about theft in the presence of the occupant. Hosts have been accommodating and understanding of my request, enabling the cleaning staff to perform their duties while I’m there.

    This practice not only fosters a worry-free environment but also encourages positive interactions.

    I make it a point to assure my hosts that they needn’t concern themselves with cleaning, as I take responsibility for maintaining the space.

    I treat the accommodation as if it were my own and uphold hygiene and sanitation standards.

    While I occasionally request cleaning assistance on days when I seek respite from my tourism activities, I generally prioritize keeping the space tidy and well-kept, just as I found it.

    What to do to avoid sexual abuse


    To sum up, I believe there aren’t any inherent disadvantages to traveling solo, regardless of gender.

    While concerns about safety, especially regarding sexual crimes, are valid, responsible choices and cautious behavior play a pivotal role in mitigating such risks.

    It’s important to acknowledge that unfortunate incidents, including sexual crimes, can occur in various settings.

    However, it’s equally crucial to note that certain behaviors and choices can increase vulnerability.

    Engaging in excessive drinking with strangers at clubs, losing awareness of one’s surroundings, or venturing into unfamiliar places can elevate the chances of being exposed to risky situations.

    Moreover, it’s essential to recognize that anyone, regardless of gender, can face potential threats while traveling.

    In the context of rising awareness about LGBTQ+ issues, it’s worth mentioning that men can also become targets of sexual assault.

    Ultimately, safety hinges on personal responsibility and awareness.

    Being cautious, avoiding risky behaviors, and being aware of emergency contact information, including local police departments, can contribute to a safer travel experience.

    While no approach can provide an absolute guarantee of immediate response, prioritizing caution and responsible decisions significantly minimizes the likelihood of encountering dangerous situations.

    What else can you do to ensure your security while traveling solo?


    In preparation for my solo travels, I consistently conduct online research to gather insights from fellow travelers about specific cities.

    Prior to booking my flight, one crucial step is to tap into the wealth of knowledge shared through others’ traveling solo experiences.

    Ensuring my safety is paramount, so I often engage in conversations with friends who reside in the countries I plan to visit.

    These discussions prove invaluable as they provide firsthand perspectives and local insights.

    Among my initial inquiries, I prioritize understanding the most suitable areas for accommodation. While online searches can provide a plethora of options, I’m aware that certain neighborhoods might be less secure.

    To navigate this, I leverage my network of friends and ask them to compile a list of safe locales and recommendations for secure lodging.

    This approach not only enhances my safety but also offers a level of comfort knowing I’m choosing accommodations endorsed by those with local knowledge.

    In certain instances, I’ve been fortunate to stay with these friends, which has enriched my travel experience.

    Additionally, their connections often extend to acquaintances in other cities, enabling me to tap into a broader network for insights and advice.

    This collaborative approach to gathering information equips me with a comprehensive understanding of potential destinations and empowers me to make informed decisions that prioritize my security.

    Where to lodge?

    Another essential aspect I thoroughly consider when booking accommodation on Airbnb is the presence of CCTV cameras on the premises.

    During my selection process, I meticulously examine the listing’s photos, paying close attention to any images showcasing the existence of security cameras.

    I also make it a point to thoroughly read through reviews from previous guests, as these insights can provide valuable information about the safety measures in place.

    One reassuring feature that puts my mind at ease is the presence of a gate and the mention of a gateman responsible for controlling access to the lodge.

    Knowing that there are physical security measures and personnel monitoring entry adds a layer of security to my stay.

    Keeping my family well-informed while traveling solo is a practice I prioritize. I understand the importance of regular communication for their peace of mind.

    To achieve this, I take the initiative to purchase a local SIM card upon arrival in a new country.

    This enables me to have reliable access to mobile data beyond just relying on hotel Wi-Fi. With my phone connected, I consistently send updates to my sister via WhatsApp, detailing my whereabouts and how I’m faring.

    This regular communication not only alleviates any concerns she may have but also serves as a safety measure.

    I go the extra mile by sharing screenshots of my Airbnb booking or providing her with the name of the hotel I’m staying at. This information can serve as evidence of my location should any unexpected circumstances arise.

    By maintaining open communication and sharing key details, I ensure that my family is informed and can provide assistance if needed.

    Sarah infront of a hotel in Rwanda while traveling solo

    My secret 2 cents on traveling solo

    I hold the perspective that embarking on solo travel carries an inherent element of risk, one that is embraced by those who possess an adventurous spirit and a willingness to venture into the unfamiliar.

    To mitigate these uncertainties, I adopt a practice of starting my day with prayer, seeking guidance and protection from God as I navigate through my travels.

    Just as I would do when I’m in my home country, I dedicate each day to Him, acknowledging that my life is a precious gift bestowed by Him, and only He has the power to safeguard it for as long as He deems fit.

    Final thoughts about traveling solo

    While I dismiss the fear of untimely death, I maintain a sense of caution and avoid placing myself in unnecessarily dangerous situations.

    Above all, I’m driven by a profound belief that my life holds a purpose. In my encounters with intimidating scenarios, I’ve steadfastly relied on my faith, trusting that the Creator of my life has orchestrated a meaningful path for me.

    This conviction empowers me to face any challenge with unwavering assurance.

    In essence, entrusting my journey to God and wholeheartedly embracing His sovereignty has freed me from the fear of travel.

    I firmly believe that adverse circumstances can befall anyone, anywhere, but my unshakable faith in Christ’s love and protection reassures me that I am a child of God.

    Consequently, only what aligns with His divine plan can unfold in my life. Even in the face of adversity, His goodness remains constant, and I find solace in the knowledge that His presence can bring healing, restoration, and an opportunity for spiritual growth.

    Armed with the assurance of Psalm 91, I embark on my travels with a heart at peace and a mind unburdened by fear, finding joy and fulfillment in the journey.

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  • Godly Living Posts / Quotes

    Trials: How to deal with them

    In the midst of what we see as the final days, trials are unavoidable. These difficulties play a role in refining us and nurturing our spiritual growth.

    Despite their frequency and severity, God reminds us to hold onto our faith and happiness in Him.

    The Bible offers guidance on handling trials, showing that God understands our hardships and aims to empower us.

    Bible verses about trials

    James 1:2-4

    Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

    Another relieving fact about trials is that it is never forever. It is meant to be only for a temporary short time. 

    1 Peter 1:6

    In all this, you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials.

    One important way to get through trying periods is to pray constantly.

    Romans 12:12

    Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.

    In the words of Jesus, we should expect trials. They are supposed to come, but we have to be peaceful when they do. The main reason is that Jesus died on the cross for us. He took away all our past, present and future sins. 

    John 16:33

    “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

    One thing that can sustain us in this hard time is to absolutely trust in God.  The error we all make is to try to resolve everything with our physical methods and mental analysis. We cannot resolve anything with our human knowledge.

    Proverbs 3:5-6

    Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.

    God knows all the challenges we face will surprise us. No one deliberately plans for these, but they sometimes happen in the least expected times. 

    1 Peter 4:12-1312 

    Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.13 But rejoice inasmuch as you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed.

    Why should we go through trials?

    This question is on the lips of everyone. This is mainly because no one wants to face challenges. Did you know trials are blessings? 

    There is a special crown of glory for our work on earth in heaven. The only way we will receive it, is based on how we respond to trials now. 

    James 1:12

    Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.

    God has prepared a greater future in eternity, far beyond what we see here now. What a privilege!

    Romans 8:18

    I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.

    A trial is a test to confirm how we trust God. If we really know and love him, we will understand that our hard times don’t change Him. He has been good and will always be good to us, regardless of how the devil tries to tempt us to deny our sonship. 

    Also, if we know with a strong conviction that God has a plan for our lives, we will not be worried about any situation.

    Romans 8:28

     And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

    One major reason we shouldn’t be upset when trials come is, God is the mighty restorer. He knows how to transform every situation in our lives and make us enter his glory if we believe in him.

    1 Peter 5:10

    And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.

    People usually say you are not the first person or the last person to go through that situation. That saying is true. There is someone somewhere experiencing the same situation. 

    1 Corinthians 10:13

    No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.


    A man facing trials climbing a mountain
    A man facing trials climbing a mountain

    How should we react to trials?

    The best reaction is to praise God while in the trial. As hard as that can sound, it is only possible after you pray and thank God. 

    1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

    Rejoice always,

    pray continually,

    give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

    The hardest thing to do in a hard time is to abandon our worry to God. But, that is what God expects of us. 

    Psalms 55:22

    Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken.

    Many people allow anxiety and stress to get the better of them during trials. That can be hard to control, but it is possible to face those tough days without it. The main secret to do that is prayer.

    Philippians 4:6-7

    Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.

    And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

    There are benefits to all the suffering. We will only develop certain virtues after we endure the trouble times. 

    Romans 5:3-5

    Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.

    Is there a purpose for the trials?

    Is there a purpose for the trials?

    If you know God very well, you will know that nothing just happens. There are no accidents with him. Everything on earth happens for a reason, and he is aware of the detail. 

    Genesis 50:20

    You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.

    Isaiah 55:8-9

    “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD.

    “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.

    Romans 8:35

     Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?

    Nothing can and should separate us from God. Regardless of how we feel about our current situations, God’s goodness and love are unconditional and unchanging. Bask in the love of God thankfully and prayerfully at all times-both sad and joyful.

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  • Travel

    Black African Woman: Advantages to Travel Solo

    Finding another black African woman who shares my love for traveling has been a rare occurrence.

    Back in Cameroon, the idea of jetting off to explore the world wasn’t a common pursuit. In my city, encountering someone who has intentionally traveled to multiple countries solely for tourism is quite unheard of.

    Many who venture abroad tend to settle in one destination for education or work. Some have explored nearby European countries due to the convenience of the Schengen zone. However, extensive leisure travel isn’t a prevalent practice among Cameroonians.

    Some might journey to neighboring places like Nigeria for business purposes.

    Am I an exception? Absolutely. I possess a deep passion for traveling. My journeys across 14 different countries have been incredibly rewarding, and I eagerly anticipate exploring even more destinations. Each trip has presented unique challenges, often catching me by surprise.”

    After reading several articles of solo women or black American female travelers, there weren’t any about black African women.

    The undeniable fact is that traveling alone is different based on our nationalities. People all around the world are familiar with Americans, Europeans, etc, visiting their countries, so they get slightly surprised when they see a non-South African. 

    What is my experience as a black African woman?

    As a black African woman traveling alone, I’ve encountered situations that offer unique insights. Sharing these experiences aims to shed light on an important issue, not promote hate.

    Some people, knowingly or not, treat those from presumed underdeveloped countries as lesser. Despite education on respect, some harbor prejudiced views unknowingly.

    Racism persists subtly, often only realized through personal experiences. While not encountered in all countries, challenges tied to ethnicity have arisen.

    Sharing these experiences aims to raise awareness, foster conversations on understanding, acceptance, and compassion, regardless of backgrounds.

    My travels span Asia and Africa, including neighboring countries during my 6-year stay in South Korea.

    Advantages of solo travel will be explored here, focusing on the positives.

    I’ll address navigation for black African women in a future post. Here’s what to expect when embarking on solo adventures.

    1. You will feel free

    Does this title sound unusual? Embracing familiarity while traveling in Africa.

    By “freedom” here, I mean you won’t feel like a complete stranger. This applies particularly if you travel within the African continent to non-white (Northern African) countries.

    For instance, during my trip to Nigeria, I blended in effortlessly, almost as if I hadn’t left home.

    Common Nigerian pidgin filled the streets, and as I spoke my Cameroonian pidgin, communication flowed seamlessly. Ghana, too, felt stress-free; English was our shared language, and their progress was admirable.

    In all the African countries I’ve explored, my skin color proved advantageous. I was treated with the same respect upon sight.

    While my Cameroonian English accent sometimes gave me away, it rarely led to lesser treatment.

    People often showed curiosity about my African origins, sparking conversations at markets and on streets.

    plate of plantian and fresh fish
    Me, eating plantain and fresh fish in Tanzania. This is a common delicacy in Cameroon.

    Navigating Challenges and Embracing Culture While Traveling

    Unfortunately, my foreign accent sometimes led to locals assuming I was unfamiliar with their country, resulting in overcharging by taxi drivers, bike riders, and market vendors. However, I’ve devised a solution: before going out, I seek local transport fare information from my Airbnb or hotel host.

    This empowers me to confidently negotiate using regular rates locals pay.

    This strategy has been successful, as they can’t contest the rates I cite.

    This practice of charging higher fares to foreigners is common worldwide, so it wasn’t entirely unexpected.

    This sense of freedom extends to food and culture. I fondly remember the thrill of discovering plantains in Uganda.

    Cooking and savoring a familiar dish filled me with joy, momentarily easing my longing for home.

    Embracing aspects of my own culture while traveling has truly enriched my experiences.

    2. You will get support

    Traveling to foreign countries often comes with hopes of warm welcomes and support. While such experiences do occur, they can be complex and two-sided.

    During my journeys across Asia, I observed a particularly positive reception as a black African woman in some countries.

    In the Philippines, for instance, I felt like a celebrity. Their genuinely impressed and curious stares were endearing.

    I was welcomed with open arms, and locals enthusiastically engaged with me, asking about my homeland and inviting me to share meals in their homes.

    Heartfelt gestures like giving me gifts and writing thoughtful letters made me feel embraced and accepted.

    These connections led to lasting friendships that transcended any differences in skin color. In their company, I found a sense of belonging that made my travels feel like finding a home away from home.

    Why should you share your culture?

    Traveling through various Asian countries, I encountered differing reactions to my presence as a black African woman.

    While some Asians were hesitant to engage with strangers, particularly those who looked different, I faced instances where seeking help on the streets yielded no assistance. It seemed that certain locals were more receptive to non-black foreigners than to me, and while I couldn’t fully understand their motivations, I sensed an underlying reluctance.

    This experience, though challenging, offered valuable insights into cross-cultural interactions and the impact of stereotypes.

    I realized that some of their behavior stemmed from misconceptions about black Africans, shaped by media portrayals of poverty and despair.

    This taught me the significance of dispelling stereotypes and forming authentic connections across borders.

    I learned that empathy and understanding can bridge gaps created by ignorance, allowing us to connect on a deeper level despite our diverse backgrounds.

    3. You will become more self-confident as a black African woman

    The impact of travel on self-confidence is a debated topic. Some claim that confidence is inherent in Sanguines and Cholerics, while others argue that Melancholics and Phlegmatics benefit more from such experiences.

    Regardless of personality type, I’ve found that my journeys as an African woman have significantly boosted my self-assurance.

    You might wonder how this transformation occurs. Every encounter during my travels has nurtured courage within me.

    Growing up, helping others was a norm in my community. Yet, while exploring new places, I’ve had to proactively seek assistance.

    Despite my preparations, unexpected challenges arose. I realized that solutions depended on my willingness to ask questions and seek help.

    These experiences taught me assertiveness and the value of taking initiative, fostering greater self-confidence as I tackled diverse challenges on my journeys.

    What are some lessons I have learned?

    Emerging from my comfort zone and engaging with strangers was a daunting task initially, yet I compelled myself to do so during my journeys.

    This endeavor has resulted in increased confidence and positivity in my interactions.

    Astonishingly, in seven out of ten instances when I sought guidance, people readily extended their help.

    These informal exchanges have honed my cross-cultural communication skills, proving invaluable.

    Furthermore, my travels have instilled in me the art of approaching people with an open mind, not solely when I require assistance.

    I’ve grown more affable and empathetic, realizing that a warm smile and a simple conversation often pave the way for meaningful connections.

    Being receptive entails being approachable and willing to converse, offering me profound insights into diverse cultures.

    By bravely asking questions and displaying genuine curiosity about others, I’ve unlocked a wealth of knowledge about their lives and traditions.

    My expeditions have widened my perspectives, deepened my global comprehension, and fostered a more inclusive and understanding outlook, enriching my approach to forging connections.

    4. You can share your African identity

    Undoubtedly, purchasing that flight ticket can open doors to remarkable opportunities, my fellow traveler.

    You might question how this unfolds. Particularly in non-African nations, I’ve often been mistaken for a black American due to geographical misconceptions, a trend notably prevalent in several Asian countries I’ve explored.

    Yet, I embrace these instances with delight, using them as platforms to converse about Africa.

    While I proudly announce my Cameroonian identity, I also utilize the opportunity to showcase the diversity and uniqueness of the entire African continent.

    Through my elegantly adorned African fabric attire, jewelry, and shoes, I narrate the tale of my region without uttering a word.

    Frequently, my distinctive attire prompts interactions, sparking captivating dialogues.

    With enthusiasm, I leverage these encounters to share insights about Cameroon, my culture, and my people.

    Each of us can exude pride in our roots and boldly express our identities.

    As an African woman, I am steadfast in seizing every avenue to introduce the world to our story. Come alongside me, and let us jointly celebrate and disseminate the opulence of our African heritage worldwide.

    African woman
    African woman

    Why should you travel?

    Absolutely, you’ve eloquently captured the essence. Traveling, especially as an African woman, affords a unique chance to serve as an informal cultural ambassador of your homeland. Embracing this role empowers us to illuminate our traditions, heritage, and diversity to a global audience.

    People often hold admiration for different cultures, and by narrating our narratives and encounters, we can chip away at the ignorance that fuels stereotypes and racism.

    Undoubtedly, racism often springs from a lack of understanding and misconceptions.

    A potent method to educate and shape respectful interactions is to confidently and proudly articulate our origins and background.

    Through this, we challenge any misconceived notions about black African women.

    Additionally, a notable edge of being a lone African woman traveler lies in dispelling the misguided belief that we are uneducated, marginalized, or subject to early marriages.

    While it’s true that certain areas in Africa may still hold onto traditional customs limiting girls’ education or advocating early unions, the majority of Africans highly value education and equality.

    Our independent and self-assured travels serve as a counter to these stereotypes, highlighting the diversity and determination of African women.

    Our actions resonate louder than words, and as solo travelers, we shatter barriers, exemplifying that black African women are accomplished, educated, and empowered individuals, dispelling archaic preconceptions.

    How do some people consider African women?

    It’s astonishing that even in the 21st century, questions like whether all African women are illiterate still arise. I encountered a similar situation when a school friend in Korea asked me this question.

    The surprise on my face mirrored his astonishment. It’s almost comical, isn’t it? I simply replied, “Who am I?” leaving him speechless.

    He quickly realized that his question was baseless and irrelevant. Overwhelmed with embarrassment, he genuinely apologized for his misguided assumption about the African continent.

    Instead of showcasing my multiple Master’s degrees or delving into elaborate explanations, I used the moment to enlighten him about Africa and Cameroon. I encouraged him to do a quick online search whenever possible.

    This encounter prompted me to ponder the lack of awareness about Africa and its people, given its limited inclusion in many educational curricula.

    Consequently, many individuals remain uninformed about the region, relying on hearsay and preconceptions.

    However, some are truly curious and willing to learn. This is where being a solo African woman traveler becomes an ideal way to share our narratives and educate others about our reality and the depth of our continent.

    Through these meaningful interactions, we can dismantle stereotypes and foster deeper understanding and appreciation for Africa and its people.

    Did you know people don’t think you are poor when you travel as an African woman?


    This is a crucial point to consider. Traveling does require financial resources, and this often leads people to respect those who can afford it.

    During my trips abroad, I noticed that the notion of poverty seemed to dissipate when people saw me.

    While I can’t be certain of how they perceived my financial status, it was clear they didn’t view me as economically disadvantaged.

    Undoubtedly, financial constraints hinder many Africans from traveling, with low purchasing power being a significant obstacle in some areas. This reality limits travel opportunities for some of my friends. Yet, it’s worth acknowledging that life abroad can also be costly.

    Nevertheless, as a single black African woman traveling solo, I’ve observed that I’m often treated with more respect.

    People recognize my ability to finance my journey, eradicating assumptions of dependency, exploitation, or criminal intent. Instead, they see an empowered woman exploring the world on her own terms.

    Being a solo African woman traveler highlights our resilience, determination, and capacity to seize control of our lives. It challenges stereotypes and showcases that we aren’t defined by poverty or constraints.

    Rather, we’re empowered individuals enriching our lives through travel, while simultaneously dismantling barriers and reshaping perceptions about black African women.

    5. You will broaden your horizon for what’s possible as an African woman

    This is a crucial point to consider. Traveling does require financial resources, and this often leads people to respect those who can afford it.

    During my trips abroad, I noticed that the notion of poverty seemed to dissipate when people saw me.While I can’t be certain of how they perceived my financial status, it was clear they didn’t view me as economically disadvantaged.

    Undoubtedly, financial constraints hinder many Africans from traveling, with low purchasing power being a significant obstacle in some areas.

    This reality limits travel opportunities for some of my friends. Yet, it’s worth acknowledging that life abroad can also be costly.

    Nevertheless, as a single black African woman traveling solo, I’ve observed that I’m often treated with more respect. People recognize my ability to finance my journey, eradicating assumptions of dependency, exploitation, or criminal intent.

    Instead, they see an empowered woman exploring the world on her own terms.

    Being a solo African woman traveler highlights our resilience, determination, and capacity to seize control of our lives. It challenges stereotypes and showcases that we aren’t defined by poverty or constraints.

    Rather, we’re empowered individuals enriching our lives through travel, while simultaneously dismantling barriers and reshaping perceptions about black African women.

    lunch with some Korean church friends inPohang city
    Having lunch with some Korean church friends in Pohang city

    How black Tanzanian women inspired me

    The astonishment on my face was unforgettable as I observed women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, breaking stones for construction.

    It was a role I had never envisioned women partaking in. In my homeland of Cameroon, stone cracking was traditionally considered a male task, reserved for those with physical strength.

    Contemplating the impressive houses in the city and the expenses of my accommodations, I recognized that these women were likely earning a substantial livelihood from their labor. Enduring physical demands and harsh weather, they provided for their families without hesitation.

    This eye-opening encounter shattered my preconceptions and expanded my horizons, teaching me that our potential is boundless with determination.

    While I might not pursue stone cracking as a profession, observing these women’s triumphs motivated me to be open to new endeavors and self-challenges.

    If black African women like them could achieve such feats, then I too can strive for greatness with the right mindset and resolve.

    Throughout my travels, I’ve encountered numerous inspiring instances of women transcending stereotypes and pursuing varied careers and passions.

    Each encounter has bestowed valuable insights and broadened my perception of my own capabilities.

    Hence, I share this to inspire you, a fellow black African woman, that your journey abroad will undoubtedly be enriching.

    Travel will unveil a realm of potential and empower you to embrace your full capabilities.

    Beyond local comparisons, a world of knowledge and experiences awaits you. So, take that leap, explore, and uncover the incredible woman you are destined to become.

      

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