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  1. This would be great advice if only my other half didn’t roll his eyes every time I take my camera out!!

    • Trust me, it’s a guy thing. I roll my eyes when I feel like we have taken way too many pictures….but at the end of the day I’m incredibly happy we have so many great pictures to look back at! – Michael

    • Simone

      Hahahaha Juliane I can TOTALLY relate to this!! My SO does that too and also starts doing this anti-smile smile after a few photos. Thankfully he is starting to get more into taking photos after our trip this past weekend! 😀

    • Giada Maria

      hahaha thats me. My BF loves taking pictures. but I am always glad at all the amazing shots he gets!

  2. I am always left a little less than satisfied with a lot of mine and my husband’s travel photos. I am always taking selfies with my arm stuck way out and I think I just need to work up the courage to ask more people to take a photo for us. This post was amazing and you already have a new follower on IG and your blog. I love your couples photos and I look forward to completely stalking all of your past, present, & future blog posts. It was great to meet you Alex & thanks for some great photo ideas 🙂

    • Thanks Francesca for all the positivity and support! Don’t at all be too shy to ask a stranger. Even with a language barrier you’ll find that it works out just fine. You might even make a new friend. We have a couple friends we met traveling who we struck up conversations with after taking pictures of each other and we still keep in touch! – Michael

    • Laura Nelson

      I always ask someone if they would like a picture of their group in exchange. I feel more comfortable asking if it feels more like a trade. The other thing is if my husband and I are standing in line to take a photo of something, I always start asking people in front of me if they would like a picture of them with that something. Once I’ve taken a few photos of different people, I get multiple people offering to take a photo of us with that something, usually from people behind us in line as well as people we’ve taken photos for.

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Packing smarter > Packing more ✈️

This garment duffel has been such a game changer for short trips—keeps clothes wrinkle-free, has a separate space for shoes, and still fits all the essentials.

I’ve been pairing it with the packing cubes and checked luggage from @OneQuince, and everything just works together—luxury quality, without the luxury price tag.

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Meeting rescued baby elephants at @sheldricktrust has been on my bucket list for years… and it exceeded every expectation! 🐘
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We booked a private visit, which is $1,500 for a group of up to 10 people (2026 pricing), and fully donation-based — directly supporting the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants.

There are only two private slots per day, so this is something you need to book well in advance.

It’s absolutely a splurge, but for such an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience (and knowing it supports conservation) felt incredibly worth it!

If that’s not in budget, they also offer daily public visiting hours (around $20 per person), which are still really special.

NOTE: You’ll also need to pay the Nairobi National Park entrance fee for any visit. 

It pairs perfectly with a safari drive in the park, since you’re already there. It’s such an easy and meaningful add-on to any Nairobi itinerary.

This is one of the most special (and ethical) wildlife experiences you can have in Kenya 🤍
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#kenyatravel #nairobikenya #africasafari #ethicaltravel #bucketlisttravel
The Okavango Delta is one of those places that truly lives up to the hype… and then somehow exceeds it. 🦒🇧🇼
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A lush, water-filled oasis in the middle of the Kalahari, where the seasons quite literally shape the entire experience.

Floodwaters arrive months after the rains fall in Angola, transforming the landscape into a maze of channels, islands, and wildlife-rich plains.

We stayed at @aksanctuary Sanctuary Chief’s Camp on Chief’s Island — known as the predator capital of Botswana. Because it’s one of the only areas of permanent dry land, animals naturally gather here… which means some of the most incredible game viewing you can experience.

What makes this place so special is the contrast. Early mornings tracking predators on game drives, and afternoons drifting through quiet waterways in a mokoro, surrounded by birds, reeds, and the kind of stillness you rarely find anymore.

And the timing completely changes the experience.
✨ Dry season (May–October): peak flood levels + unbelievable wildlife concentrations
🌿 Green season (November–April): lush landscapes, baby animals, fewer crowds

No matter when you go, it’s one of the most unique safari destinations in the world, and one that feels wild, untouched, and unforgettable.
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#OkavangoDelta #BotswanaSafari #LuxurySafari #AfricanWildlife #SafariExperience
Flying above the Okavango on a skyfari 🚁✨
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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.

From winding channels to herds of elephants moving below, it gives you a true sense of just how vast and wild this place really is… something you simply can’t grasp from the ground.

If you’re coming all the way to the Okavango Delta, this is 100% worth adding on. It’s not just a scenic flight — it’s a whole new way to experience safari.
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#botswana #okavangodelta #skyfari #helicopter #bucketlist
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