Travel with a Pen exists to show travel enthusiasts (especially Nigerians) how rewarding it can be to travel both locally and internationally. On this blog, I share budget-friendly tips and breakdowns for travel within Nigeria, West Africa, Africa and the rest of the world. I hope that by reading the articles here, you’re inspired to travel more and differently too.
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Thanks for the African contents. Well done guys, you rock!!!
Best of writing…..
glad to see you are still active.
Thank you!
Hi Amarachi!
I am Linda
Your write up is quite impressive. You are amazing.
Thank you, Linda!
Hi, My name is Millicent Hilary,
Seeing your blog right now is an amazing thing for me, like I have struggled for years to get on my feet when it comes to travelling and actually writing about it. but that is a gist for another day, Please can we talk via email or on phone as I will like to either partner with you on a project or get your guidance and advise towards it.
my number is [redacted]
Hi Millicent, thanks for your comment.
Please use the ‘Contact Me’ page to email me or you can send an email directly to [email protected] and I’ll be happy to respond to any specific questions you might have.
I have been following your blog early last year January, but I am low key reader, so this year I decided kick my travel plans, firstly I want to appreciate you for responding to me on Instagram with handle @_eddybaba I never expected the reply but boom I saw it. So this year my first trip is Togo, Rwanda & Ethiopia. Amarachi God bless you. I want to be fact of your travel term. My dream coming through
Thank you, Emmanuel. It’s great to connect with you. I also plan and hope to visit Rwanda this year. We’ll see how that goes. 🙂
I love your blog! I learned so much. Thank you for the information ❤️
Thank you! Glad you like it 🙂
So lovely reading your story, and you’ve been to quite a few places and done things which are still just distant future items on my bucket list. Local travel is very rewarding so I’m glad you write about your local adventures too. I think too many travel bloggers get caught up with only showcasing far distant lands when tourists are visiting and appreciating the country which is right under their noses. It’s nice learning more about Nigeria through you. Take care, and visit Jamaica soon if you can! 🙂
Thanks, Rochelle. I agree with more travellers and bloggers showcasing their home countries. I hope I can visit Jamaica soon. Definitely going to explore beyond the resorts 🙂