Zamunda - For Travellers

by Hydro on April 1, 2004

by Hydro | April 1st, 2004

If you’re a hardcore traveller, slightly cynical about the gringo trail and positively shun people who carry LP guidebooks, then you’ll want to hear about this untouched paradise we’ve come across that’s retained its local culture and customs, with just a hint of European influence.

BootsnAll’s own Donovan Pacholl just returned from the Africa nation of Zamunda a couple of months ago and we can barely shut him up about it. He reckons there’s barely any tourism infrastructure yet, but it’s still easy to get around, the locals are friendly and the political/religious situation (99% Muslim) feels very stable.

We’ve started to gather some info about it for the Zamunda Blog and we’ll be looking to find someone to live there fulltime to keep things up to date, much like the Bali Blog

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{ 4 comments }

Duncan Campbell April 1, 2004 at 11:04 am
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My god Chris, you have a lot of free time…Nick and Sean not working you hard enough?

Almost believed it until I saw that the most poisonous snake is there - which of course we all know is right here in Aus…

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Duncan Campbell April 1, 2004 at 11:07 am
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and of course the sw reference..

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Chris April 7, 2004 at 10:28 am
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UR right Duncan, the Tattoine was a dead giveaway.

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eb April 16, 2004 at 9:57 am
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I’ve always wanted one o’ them Zamundian bathing wenches — you think James Earl, Eddie or Arsenio would let me borrow one?

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