“2019 was more learning than enjoying, Kim.”

Kim’s View is all about exploring the world and learning something along the way. We started the year in Nairobi, ended in Alexandria, and traveled thirty-four thousand kilometers in between.

The map above shows black lines for overland travel and red lines for flights, totaling two hundred seventy-seven hours of bus, taxi, boat, train, and plane rides.

We scored a Kim’s View in twenty-one new countries—in Africa and the Arab Gulf—but only NamibiaEgypt, and Tunisia were enjoyable overall.

2019 Kim’s Views

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Traveling in central Africa and the Arab Gulf states—as a poor backpacker—was not fun.

“But you know what, Sis? The best lessons seem to come from the worst places.”

In 2019 we learned how to fight off police extortion more efficiently, and how to be a kick-ass dictator.

We also learned the plight of Cameroon’s ancient Baka pygmies, and why you should never let your guard down.

2019’s silver lining was flying over Victoria Falls, dune bashing and hiking in Namibia, and riding quads among Egypt’s pyramids. Some of our coolest experiences ever, Kim.

Getting Kim's View at Victoria Falls on the Zambia sideKim's View from Namibia's coastal sand dunes at Sandwich HarbourSossusvlei, NamibiaQuad riding in Giza, Egypt

Inauspicious Start

2019 started with six trips to the dentist for a root canal and gum deep cleaning. Ouch.

Then on January fifteenth, jihadi jerkoffs attacked Nairobi’s DusitD2 hotel—while I was getting said root canal just three miles away—and killed twenty-one innocent people.

“I prefer to be much farther away from terror attacks, Kim!”

Yikes, Kim, I was 3 miles away from this terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya!
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Yikes, Kim, I was 3 miles away from this terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya!
Nairobi, Kenya

Start With Four Lakes, End With Three Forts

Our first four Kim’s Views were all east African lakes, and our last three Kim’s Views of 2019 were all Arabian Gulf forts. None are “all-time-classics.”

Kim's View at Lake Nakuru, KenyaKim's View at Bahla Fort in OmanKim's View at Cape Maclear, Lake MalawiKim's View at Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain, UAEKim's View at Lake Bunyonyi, UgandaKim's View at Lake Muhazi, RwandaKim's View at Bahrain Fort in Manama

Three “All-Time-Classic” Kim’s Views in 2019

An epic Kim’s View in an iconic place might make our “all-time-classic” list. Think Angkor, Diamond Head, Machu Picchu, Kilimanjaro, the Colosseum, Great Wall …

All-Time-Classic Kim’s View – Victoria Falls

Flying over “Vic Falls”—taking off in a micro light from the Zambia side—was the coolest fifteen minutes of 2019, and Kim’s View of Horse Shoe Falls from the Zimbabwe side is just awesome.

All-Time-Classic Kim’s View – Sandwich Bay

My photos don’t really show the massive scale of these amazing sand dunes, and we have a weird back story behind this Sandwich Bay Kim’s View.

All-Time-Classic Kim’s View – Giza Pyramids

I love Egypt, Kim. Our three months in Cairo, Giza, and “Alex” were so enjoyable, and the Sphinx … well, she speaks for herself.

Farthest Off The Path

The most secluded Kim’s View of 2019 is from a nineteenth century lighthouse at Pointe Ngombe in Gabon’s wild Pongara National Park.

Kim's View from the Pointe Ngombe lighthouse near Libreville, Gabon
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Pointe Ngombe, Gabon
Pointe Denis, Gabon

Coolest Country

Namibia is a continuous, picture-postcard photo opportunity; killer sand dunes, canyons, ghost towns, and desert horses make Namibia my favorite country in 2019.

Luderitz, NamibiaKolmanskop, NamibiaSossusvlei, NamibiaFeral horses in the Namib Desert near Aus, NamibiaNear Fish River Canyon, NamibiaKolmanskop, NamibiaPool party!Feral horses in the Namib Desert near Aus, NamibiaSossusvlei, NamibiaSossusvlei, NamibiaSossusvlei, NamibiaKolmanskop, NamibiaKim's View at Fish River Canyon, NamibiaHanging out with "Ruben" and his Namib Desert buddies near Aus, NamibiaKim's View at Fish River Canyon, Namibia

Miss Congeniality

I feel guilty, Sis. Tunisia is awesome, but our Kim’s View at El Jem colosseum—only Rome’s is bigger—just missed out on “all-time-classic” status. So, Tunisia gets our Miss Congeniality award for 2019.

Most Forgettable

We won’t be going back to Congo-Brazzaville in this lifetime, Sis, and Kim’s View at Diosso Gorge is 2019’s most forgettable. Meeting pastor Brice’s family was the highlight of Congo.

Traveling from Brazzaville to Pointe-Noire, Congo
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Kim's View of Diosso Gorge near Pointe-Noire, Congo
New friends in Pointe-Noire, Congo

New Friends

We met good people—most often in bad places—and we made new friends in 2019;

Young French expats in Gabon, Ugandan teachers, Namibians of the Ovambo tribe, Nigerian “giants of Africa” everywhere, a Congolese pastor, Guinean policeman, Nairobi dentist, Omani good Samaritan, Egyptian journalist, and cool, fellow travelers.

Cocobeach, GabonSaqqara, EgyptCocobeach, GabonTaking a pirogue from Cocobeach, Gabon to Kogo, Equatorial GuineaSuccess Foundation Primary School in Kagarama, UgandaKribi, CameroonCape Maclear, Lake MalawiMbini, Equatorial GuineaMbini, Equatorial GuineaTsodilo Hills, BotswanaCape Maclear, Lake MalawiNew friends in Pointe-Noire, CongoPyramids of Giza, EgyptPointe-Noire, CongoCape Maclear, Lake MalawiLake Bunyonyi, UgandaWindhoek, NamibiaInfidel interview at Bahrain FortDos Amigos in Kuwait CtiyYaounde, CameroonWindhoek, NamibiaWith good Samaritan, Mohamed, in Ibri, Oman

Kim’s View 2020

We can see light at the end of the tunnel, Sis! One hundred forty-two countries down, about sixty countries to go.

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Kim's Views End 2019

If we visit twenty countries a year—which has been our default pace over the last two years—for the next three years, we’ll have a Kim’s View in every United Nations country plus a few others.

Safe to say, “every country on the planet.”

“We have one more “search & enjoy” mission to South America, Africa-Middle East, and Europe.”

Kim’s View 2020 will kick off in Argentina then head north to explore Brazil, the Caribbean, and everywhere in between. Let’s rock ‘n’ roll, Sis! KV