africa Archives - fannypack travel https://www.fannypacktravel.com/female-travel/africa/ fannypack travel is a female travel resource and community that strives to empower and connect all kinds of women around the world. Focused on cross-cultural exchange, local service projects and community collaboration, fannypack aims to give women the courage and voice to change the world. Sun, 03 Jul 2016 14:11:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Africa and the Middle East With ArchaeoAdventures https://www.fannypacktravel.com/latest-posts/africa-and-the-middle-east-with-archaeoadventures/ Sun, 14 Feb 2016 07:48:32 +0000 http://www.fannypacktravel.com/?p=1418 We asked Genevieve Hathaway, operator of ArcheoAdventures, to share some insight into traveling in the MENA region, an area surrounded by polemical and often uninformed dialogue. In an effort to promote women run business and empower female travel, Genevieve shared with Fannypack some of the joys, frustrations, the misconceptions as well as some real risks about the region. 1. What is ArcheoAdventures? What kind of work do you do? ArchaeoAdventurs is a women-powered tour company to the Middle East and […]

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A Guide to Staying Culturally Sensitive in Africa https://www.fannypacktravel.com/latest-posts/a-guide-to-staying-culturally-sensitive-in-africa/ Sat, 25 Apr 2015 23:26:08 +0000 https://fannypacktravelers.wordpress.com/?p=417 10 Tips to Help You Stay Culturally Aware When Traveling to Sub-Saharan Africa Africa is different.  It’s vast and diverse and so unlike home.  Its uniqueness is why people dream of visiting the birthplace of our species.  These same differences can be what keep people from visiting, preferring the order of European railways and museums, or the accessible Spanish that can take one through most of Latin America.  Africa is a whole different travel game.   Having lived in Namibia […]

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