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  1. Angelena Kusian

    Hi, I’m a high school student soon to graduate, I plan on trying to get into on of the international colleges in Korea, (I currently live in the US) I plan to live in Korea during and after that, do you any tips on the best plan on how I should go about this? I’m currently learning Korean so I am able to live much easier there, and also dam the college is so cheap there compared to America lol

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Angelena! It is kind of crazy how cheap college is in comparison to the US. I would suggest finding some groups – maybe on Facebook, for expats, students living abroad and those kinds of things to find people to connect with. Make sure to research visas and what’s allowed in terms of staying over there past studies. You may want to join the TBA Travel Tribe on Facebook and see if there are any ladies who have done this or something similar or are currently living in Korea: https://www.facebook.com/groups/947813952040668

  2. Hello, I am 53 yrs old and mixed-race African, European, Irish, Middle Eastern, and central Asian according to my DNA. although I have light golden skin that makes me look black. I want to take the TEFL certification and move somewhere in Asia. my ethnicity is going to be a big challenge to you have any recommendations also are there other bi-racial teachers or communities that will help me adjust . I don’t want to be double isolated and want to make friends.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Angelique! The TEFL certification is a wonderful thing and job to pursue! At this time, I am not aware of other bi-racial teachers or communities — but I am sure they exist! You may want to reach out to the ladies in the TBA Travel Tribe on FB to see if they have any feedback or know of any resources to help you out: https://www.facebook.com/groups/947813952040668/

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While staying at @aksanctuary Chief’s Camp in Botswana, we had the chance to see the delta from a completely different perspective with @helicopterhorizons — and it was easily one of the most unforgettable experiences of the trip.

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Our stay at @aksanctuary Chief’s Camp in Botswana was one of those rare travel experiences that truly exceeded every expectation.

And then there’s the Delta itself. One of the most unique ecosystems on the planet, where floodwaters transform the desert into a lush, wildlife-rich oasis—meaning you get some of the most incredible game viewing in Africa.

In just three nights, we experienced:
• Big Five game drives
• A scenic helicopter flight over the Delta (still not over this)
• A mokoro ride quietly gliding through the waterways
• Golden hour moments that didn’t feel real

It’s the kind of place that reminds you why you travel in the first place.

So deeply grateful to have experienced it 🤍
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Nairobi might be the only place in the world where you can spot rhinos with a city skyline behind them 🦏🌆
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We visited Nairobi National Park with three kids three and under (!!) and it ended up being one of the easiest, most rewarding safari experiences.

The wildest part? It’s literally just a short drive from the city center—you can go from downtown Nairobi to spotting lions and rhinos in under 30 minutes.

You can self-drive or hire a private guide. Either way, the wildlife viewing is incredible (we saw SO many rhinos).

Add a picnic inside the park, then pair it with a visit to Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to see rescued baby elephants and rhinos. 

If you’re visiting Nairobi, this is an absolute must. Especially with little ones.
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