KONIEC AFRYKI dalej nie pojedziesz - RPA

What does the end of Africa look like? The final leg of my journey through Africa. This time, I'm aiming for the Cape Agulhas and finally Cape Town, from where I have a flight back to Poland. Safety in South Africa leaves much to be desired, and traveling as a backpacker can be quite challenging at times. The journey through Africa took its toll on me. I realized two important things. The first is that I want to share my travels with someone, to travel with someone. However, the second is that this isn't a vacation, but a job. What conclusion should I draw from this? On research trips, I travel alone, and on leisure and casual trips, I travel with my partner or other people. There's no conflict of interests in this distinction. For those who read the video descriptions, I'll add an extra thought. I've been traveling for four months, and you know what? That's clearly too long. After all this time, I felt "burned out." There was no wow factor, no euphoria. Fatigue was making its presence felt more and more often. I respect people who travel for years, but I don't admire them, because I know that in practice, it's not a journey, but a way of life. Life is a journey. Someone might ask, "So how long is optimal for you to travel?" I'll answer briefly: 3 months sounds good. Low-budget travel can be exhausting. Thank you for being here! Thank you for watching. Best wishes and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for your plans! Ahoy, adventure! The book "People of the Road" is an inspiring collection of unplanned conversations with people I met while traveling through Africa. The book is an integral complement to the videos from Africa on my channel. Available on my website: jaktodaleko.pl Like the video? Consider supporting the channel. Your support will go towards creating more valuable travel content:    / @jaktodaleko   TikTok: jaktodaleko​ Instagram: jaktodaleko​ Facebook: jaktodaleko​ Blog: jaktodaleko.pl Email: [email protected] #koniecafryki #przyladekigielny