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Thursday, October 09, 2014

Back to South Africa

We have just returned with 140 travelers and media from South Africa. We designed and hosted this trip for the Doug Banks Radio Show with South African Tourism and SAA. It was a great trip and reminded me why South Africa is one of my favorite destinations.

The travelers do it for me. Experiencing South Africa thru the eyes of so many who have never been there, never traveled to Africa and even so many who had never been out of the US is a special way to see any destination you have been to many times before. I love South Africa, and seeing it through our travelers, with all the wonder, the differences, the similarities and the "Wow" does it for me.

We had the opportunity to help them see how we are all the same, how the history of the African-American and the Black South African parallel and even how we differ. We all learned to laugh together, to sometimes cry together, to hug, embrace and love this magnificent country and throughout the trip, love who we are. We are all Africans and South Africa is a great way to "Come home".

South Africa is not the closest destination you may travel to. It is 15+hrs of travel time on the flight, but once you get there, the wonders start. South Africa is nearly 9000 miles away from the US, the third longest flight, mostly over the vast Atlantic Ocean that brought so many from Africa to the US. It is a great distance over deep water, but we are reminded when we visit South Africa, that although the distance is great over a vast Ocean, Blood will always be thicker then water.

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Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year New You

Oh my goodness! It's that time of year again. Time for a soliloquy. Where have I been? What have I learned? What do I want and/or need to change? Hmmmm, let me think....... I've been to Egypt, Dubai, Croatia, Sheboygan, South Africa, Aruba, Brazil, Denmark. What I've learned along the way? There is nothing to fear but fear itself. I went hang gliding in Brazil. The experience was liberating and absolutely breathtaking! You must add an adventure to your travels. Do something to push the envelope. It will change you. Sustainability is easier than you think for yourself and your country. We'd all be better off for it. In Denmark I visited a hotel that operates mostly on this principle. From the design and construction of the building to the food. Solar panels are built in, ground water is used to heat and cool the building, the wasted food, which there is a ton of at hotels, is used as compost in their organic farm, the country has the largest wind turbine plants in the world, 80% of the people bike and there are concessions for electric cars for 10 years! The middle east is just as diverse as any other part of the world. Egypt is a mix of liberal and conservative Muslims but overall more liberal with ancient structures and history. No alcohol is served outside of hotels and cruise ships while Dubai, UAE is far more conservative in Islamic practice but far more modern. Basically catering to foreign vacationers and alcohol is served at just about any establishment that caters to foreign visitors. Dubrovnik is beautiful and very classic European. I've been pronouncing it wrong. The emphasis is on Du not Brov. It's been just 20 years since Croatia declared it's independence from the former Yugoslavia. And just 13 years since Serbia occupied a piece of Croatia. In Aruba everyone is affectionately called mi dushi, Papiamento for my sweet or sweetie. Call someone Mi Dushi and they will love you for it. It doesn't seem to matter who you are speaking to. We came upon a public official and our guide called out to her "hey mi dushi." Pronounced dooshee. South Africa remains one of my favorite destinations. It's now on the list of emerging markets or as we call them in the industry BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China & South Africa). I came upon a lot of nationals traveling and vacationing within their own country. That's a great sign. Sheboygan was a nice getaway and road trip. Sometimes you don't have to travel far for a cultural experience. yes, I said cultural experience. Each of our states and some of cities have their own culture. Sheboygan is a quiet seaside resort town with a close knit community. Lake Michigan is really an inland sea! This was my second deep sea fishing adventure but my first catch. It was a five pound lake salmon. They smoked it for me and mailed it to me. OK, we did not go out that far but it was far enough. It wasn't a thirty pound marlin but it was just right for me. My soliloquy is that it's actually been about 4 years since I've had a VACATION. With client trips, press trips and site inspections, I'm traveling most of the year and I truly love all of my experiences. I just can't remember the last time I went on a trip when it was just me and the hubby, sleeping in late, making up the day as we go along and discovering without schedule. I guess I need to practice what I preach. Happy New Year and resolve to travel and experience! Ja'Vonne Harley

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

On the Road Again with JAZZ

The Traveling Eye with Advantage International will host a VIP trip to South Africa to the Cape Town International Jazzfest. This two day event will feature 40 top Jazz Artist and we will throw in Johannesburg, a Safari in the Northern Province, and Cape Town. All in deluxe accommodations and VIP tours/events with Advantage and South African Tourism.

If you have never been to South Africa, Join us...If you have, come back for the JAZZ. either way look at http://www.advantage-intl.com/payment/index.php?l=product_detail&p=30 or call Advantage at 1-877-428-2773.

See you on the plane...

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