27. What happens when your first trip overseas is a last-minute journey to East Africa? In Part 2 of Jill’s conversation with Michelle, True Travel Talk continues the story of Michelle’s very first abroad adventure - a trip she said yes to before she felt fully ready. After the travel chaos of getting to Tanzania, this episode moves into the moments that made the leap worth it: beautiful stays, shared meals, Maasai hospitality, safari surprises, and the people who made the experience stay with her. From elephants and sundowners to wine-cellar dinners, muddy road adventures, and the unforgettable Ngorongoro Crater, Michelle’s Tanzania story is a vivid reminder that first-time international travel need not be perfect to be life-changing. Tanzania Mini Travel Guide from This Episode: Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge: Michelle’s first stop after arriving in Tanzania - a beautiful, welcoming lodge near Mount Meru with memorable food, warm staff, and monkeys in the trees outside her window. Global Partners for Development: The nonprofit partner behind the trip. The group visited Maasai communities, learned about clean water projects, and saw how community-led development shapes lives in East Africa. Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge: A stunning lodge overlooking Tarangire National Park, with sweeping views, beautiful meals, a sundowner safari, pool time, massages, and wildlife sightings. Plantation Lodge: A gorgeous Karatu stay after the group’s Lake Manyara adventure, featuring cozy fireplace time, an underground wine cellar, delicious dinners, and space to relax before the final safari day. FAME Medical: A rural hospital in Karatu founded by Dr. Frank Artress and Susan Gustafson. The visit added powerful perspective on healthcare, community care, and local impact in Tanzania. Ngorongoro Crater: A once-in-a-lifetime safari setting and the finale of the trip, where the group saw lions, elephants, hippos, buffalo, zebras, flamingos, and even the elusive black rhino. Explore More Africa Episodes from True Travel Talk Check out Part 1 of Michelle’s Tanzania journey getting to East Africa. The story is part of a growing collection of African episodes on True Travel Talk - from South Africa travel to more East African adventures. Listeners can also explore Jill’s three-part South Africa series featuring Gondwana, Franschhoek, and Cape Town; another episode on Tanzania through the eyes of a high school traveler; and an episode on Uganda about gorilla trekking. Together, these episodes offer different ways into travel in Africa: family adventure, first-time international travel, safari, food and wine, meaningful connection, and once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experiences. About the Show: True Travel Talk takes you around the world with real stories, honest tips, and inspired itineraries — from family adventures to faraway escapes, always grounded in connection and curiosity. Follow along on Instagram: @truetravelcrew & TikTok: @truetravelcrew Executive Producer & Host: Jill Bohaboy Produced by: Collective Change Communications — Kelly Sakalas & Jeni Keeler