After a day in the mainland, the ship took us to the island of Nosy-Be, still a part of Madagascar.
Interestingly, the town center is just a few walks away. Hence, the walking tour!
This place dates you back in time. The government offices are situated in these buildings. See?
They have a church..
An art gallery..
Souvenir shops.. Cute houses..
And restaurants!
I went to one of them as the its interiors really caught my eye.
Interestingly, the town center is just a few walks away. Hence, the walking tour!
This place dates you back in time. The government offices are situated in these buildings. See?
They have a church..
An art gallery..
Souvenir shops.. Cute houses..
And restaurants!
I went to one of them as the its interiors really caught my eye.
I didn't actually order anything except coke as I enjoyed their fast wifi connection. I then went back to the ship and called it a day. :)
Hello there,Ivy,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I came across your blog while looking top bloggers on our niche. My name is Kim of Jacaranda Travels,
I was browsing around your blog and I can't resist not to comment on this particular post. I enjoyed your visit in Africa.
Anyway, I was hoping if you are interested for an interview that we will post on our business travel blog at www.jacarandatravels.com
Thank you, hoping for your positive reply.
Kimberly-Tourist spots in the Philippines
jacaranda travels
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Hi Kimberly,
DeleteThank you for taking time to read my experiences in Africa (and appreciating it as well). This blog has not been really up-to-date with my whereabouts (sorry for that). I would, no doubt, love to share my passion of exploring the world but as I am currently at sea, I wonder how would this be possible? Thanks! :)