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Why You Should Travel by Train in South Africa and Zambia

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Traveling by train is one of the best ways of seeing a country. In this episode, meet Lululama, a travel writer and blogger from South Africa who took the Shosholoza train from Johannesburg to Capetown on a solo adventure. She shares how the trip helped her come out of her shell. Wongani Ngulube from Zambia is an outdoor instructor and travel vlogger/blogger who took a group trip with her work mates on the Tazara train on a return trip from Zambia to Tanzania. She shares her tips for what to pack, how to survive delays and the secret item on the menu. Follow Lulu on Twitter | https://twitter.com/wanderlust_lulu Lulu on Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust_lulu/ Lulu's blog post about her train trip https://wanderlustlulu.travel.blog/2019/10/14/why-you-need-to-take-the-train-to-cape-town/ Follow Wongani on Twitter Wongani on instagram| Watch Wongani's vlog from her Tazara trip Tazara Website https://www.tazarasite.com/ Mazuba's article about Tazara https://theculturetrip.com/africa/zambia/articles/why-the-tazara-railway-is-the-best-way-to-see-zambia/ Photo Credit: Tazara| © Richard Stupart / Flickr
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Traveling by train is one of the best ways of seeing a country. In this episode, meet Lululama, a travel writer and blogger from South Africa who took the Shosholoza train from Johannesburg to Capetown on a solo adventure. She shares how the trip helped her come out of her shell. Wongani Ngulube from Zambia is an outdoor instructor and travel vlogger/blogger who took a group trip with her work mates on the Tazara train on a return trip from Zambia to Tanzania. She shares her tips for what to pack, how to survive delays and the secret item on the menu. Follow Lulu on Twitter | https://twitter.com/wanderlust_lulu Lulu on Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust_lulu/ Lulu's blog post about her train trip https://wanderlustlulu.travel.blog/2019/10/14/why-you-need-to-take-the-train-to-cape-town/ Follow Wongani on Twitter Wongani on instagram| Watch Wongani's vlog from her Tazara trip Tazara Website https://www.tazarasite.com/ Mazuba's article about Tazara https://theculturetrip.com/africa/zambia/articles/why-the-tazara-railway-is-the-best-way-to-see-zambia/ Photo Credit: Tazara| © Richard Stupart / Flickr
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