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Africa Trek—Couple’s 8,700-mile Walking Honeymoon across Africa now Available in the U.S.
Alexandre and Sonia Poussin took a three-year honeymoon to walk from the Cape of Good Hope to the Sea of Galilee. Originally published in 2004 in France, the Poussins’ story has become somewhat of a European phenomenon and is now available in the U.S.
“Most people,” says Alexandre, “approach Africa with fear, a lot of organization, and little time. We had faith, confidence, and no prejudice on one side; no organization, tour operator, or back-up team of any kind on the other; and no time limit.” One of the extraordinary goals of the trip was to meet people—normal, everyday Africans, “to better understand them, and understand the issues of their lives…. Our approach was anything but sophisticated: one footstep after another, for almost ever…. And let it be. Let adventure be.”
This is sure to be a phenomenal read and a close-up of introduction to the amazing individuals the Poussins met. I’m hoping it will inspire my own extended-honeymoon storytelling.
The result is a stunning collection of Africa Trek books, as well documentary DVDs which have been featured as a mini-series on the Travel Channel and are coming to a PBS station near you.
[LINK]: Official Africa Trek home page — the video is amazing.

2 Responses to “Africa Trek—Couple’s 8,700-mile Walking Honeymoon across Africa now Available in the U.S.”
Yes, Great article and Ienjoyed watching their journry on PBS. Please, can you tell me how I may contact the Artist that they csme across while walking in Juliabrade(excuse my spelling if mis-spelled) or locate the art work feature of stonr thst they were carving?
Every so grateful,
Tyler
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Hello, I work for Inkwater Press, the American publisher of Africa Trek. I just wanted to let your readers know that they can find tons of Africa Trek goodies at our site, AfricaTrekSeries.com. On that site, you’ll find:
–A Q&A interview with author Alexandre Poussin
–Africa Trek Media, such as the recent articles in the Oregonian and The Salt Lake City Deseret News
–A TV interview Alex did with KARE in Minneapolis
–A schedule of the Africa Trek fall book tour (currently underway!), and
–Information on how to buy the Africa Trek books and DVDs.
Thank you for the great blog entry, and enjoy the journey!
Colleen Welch
InkwaterPress.com, InkwaterBooks.com