This post should have been written about a month and half ago.
But I love the fact that WordPress allows me to back date my post, so I’m gonna back date it anyway. So when did I really write it? Go figure!
For two months now, Pratik and I have had a growing sense of urgency about our impending departure from this gray and green country. Have I told you Silicon Valley is Gray. And Green. Except on the weekends when we escape to the Pacific, life drifts by day after day in different shades of gray and green.
The concrete, the buildings, the mountains in the distance, the freeways, the monotonous colors of business suits.. and maple trees topped in sparse green.
Though there’s no way I’m gonna get bored of our weekend trips, the same beaches and scenic byways tend to get redundant. Our trip to Portland was a much needed break from California, as much for the place as for the lovely people we met. More about them in another post.

Where should we go?
So essentially, both Pratik and I felt it was time to move on. And then the inevitable questions arose. Where should we go? Should we head back to India, find a stable job, travel when we can? Or should we take a three month break in Europe as we had earlier planned before heading to India (…to find a stable job, travel when we can…)
Or maybe, just maybe, excuse me for suggesting this, pardon us for our ridiculousness, but maybe, ah yes, we’ve heard it’s dagger-dangerous, yes of course it’s mad of us to think we’ll ever be gainfully employed again, oh yeah we know it’s a hippies’ idea of life…
But maybe, we can explore the thought (mere thought, I beg you) to travel to Africa. Mom, mom, MOM, listen to me, I might just back alive.
There I’ve said it. It’s out now. We want to go to Africa. On an extended trip, not a safari vacation.
It will surely be more of an adventure than many other places in this world, barring iced Antarctica (which, truth to tell, I am not remotely interested in, considering my toes will probably fall of the moment I land and not even be able to wiggle their dissent) and the mysterious underwater world of Mermen (which, I am determined I will explore in my limited capacity; the scuba certification is just a dive away).
So Pratik and I started doing some tentative online research about two months ago. Looking for opportunities for travelers in Africa, looking for the most peaceful nations to go to, looking for organizations that really needed volunteers.
The most important pieces of the jigsaw puzzle were filled in by the Couchsurfers we have met and contacted in the last month.
An African-American of Ghananian descent who surfed our couch, and who’s traveled to Ghana twice to volunteer. A lovely young lady who used to live in a Harry Potter-esque house in Medford, CA and is now on her way to an 8 month volunteer assignment in Tanzania. A middle-aged couple who has traveled the world and just returned from a 5 month volunteering stint in Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Nicaragua. And many others whom I have only emailed via CouchSurfing but who have been very forthcoming, prompt and helpful and given us loads of tips and suggestions. Thank you all so much!
So yeah, Africa is the continent we have zeroed in on. The hunt for a good job/volunteer position in Africa is on. But there is lots of information that I will share in the upcoming posts that might just be really helpful to those planning a trip to Africa. And hopefully, all this online research will land us in Africa too.
Yes, please keep track of your research, we might want to go to Africa in the next few years. Looking forward to wishing you “Bon Voyage”! Van
Africa is gorgeous! I lived in Nairobi Kenya for a bit and it was incredible to say the least! … and oh ya, I don’t care where you end up going you have GOT to visit the Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania! Absolutely have to! …. Keep me posted, and good luck!
Africa would be lovely.
There is one company I know which does volunteering things like this called United Planet (http://www.unitedplanet.org/).
Respected organization.
A bit expensive to go through them I think, and they have volunteering things for 3 months, 6 months and so on.
Try it out.