Hi I am a polish traveler and I like visiting countries that are considered dangerous. I spent 2 years hitchhiking around Africa. I visited places likw Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, Angola, Central African Republic, Venezuela, Congo and many more. At the moment I am on the cargo boat among potatos in Amazon. Ask me Anything
As a solo woman I travel to dangerous countrues by hitchhiking (Afghanistan, Congo, Sudan, Venezuela) AMA
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Here are some stories from my travels
https://youtube.com/@monika.maasai?feature=shared
Hello Eva Zu Beck, how are you?
Seriously though, why place yourself in jeopardy?
What is the goal of your travels ?
How do you afford travel?
Pursuing rape fantasies??
Did you make it to Chad?
What are the things you do to keep yourself safe you follow any extra rules in those dangerous nation
Please stop. This is a story that has been told countless times, and always ends the same tragic way.
Single best travel memory?
Worst?
And weirdest?
what country suprised ya the most?
Be safe please 🥲
Why did you decide to travel to this shitty country? (Venezuela) I just don’t get it
..and following!
If you ever need a local trough Slovenia, feel free to ring me up. Not a dangerous country tho, thank god.
Would you agree that the best things in life are availible for free of monetary charge?
I’m sorry if this question is too personal, but…have you been sexually assaulted during your travels? Or physically assaulted, for that matter?
This is the fear of most women when thinking about traveling alone, I think.
How do you want to be remembered after your tragic death?
Okay, youve become my idol 2 minutes after seeing this lol, I wanna ask, how much do you think being a woman affects your fears on this?
Im asking because im also a woman who wants to do things considered dangerous and obviously when i talk to people about it the first things they say always have to do with how im a woman and how that changes everything. I technically know theyre right but honestly, most of the time my gender doesnt even cross my mind and i hate that im expected to change my nature because of this. Yes being a woman makes it more dangerous but its not like its completely risk free for men neither so if they do it i can too. I would love to hear it from your perspective, how much does you being a woman affected these journeys?
Polska Gurom lol
What part of Afghanistan were you in