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Episode Number: 75 Guest Name: Diana Yu, Publisher of Just Wanderlust https://justwanderlustblog.com/ Episode Summary: Some destinations arrive with a story already written for them. Libya is one of those places. For many travellers, the country is still linked to old headlines, uncertainty, and questions about whether it belongs on a serious travel wish list. But in this episode of Keep Travelling: Your African Story, host Rael Zieve speaks with travel blogger and publisher Diana Yu about a very different side of Libya. Her journey through Tripoli reveals a city shaped by Mediterranean light, ancient history, generous people, fresh seafood, and a travel experience that feels far more personal than polished. This is not the usual African travel story. There are no luxury safari lodges or Big Five game drives here. Instead, there is the old medina, the Red Castle, Roman ruins, palm-lined streets, local markets, and the quiet surprise of discovering a city that is not performing for tourists. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why Tripoli, Libya surprised Diana Yu as a travel destination What guided tourism and safety support looks like for visitors in Libya How local culture shapes the experience, especially for female travellers Why Tripoli’s medina feels raw, real, and untouched by mass tourism The Roman history of Leptis Magna and Sabratha Why Libyan seafood, especially the shrimp, left such a lasting memory Guest Information: Diana Yu is the publisher of the Just Wanderlust blog and a widely travelled storyteller who has visited more than 100 countries. In this conversation, she brings a calm, honest, and curious view of Tripoli, Libya, sharing what she experienced first-hand rather than what many travellers may assume from the outside. Her story opens up a lesser-known corner of North Africa through culture, food, history, and human connection. Key Takeaways: Tripoli offers a very different kind of African travel experience, built around history, culture, food, and everyday local life rather than traditional safari travel. Diana explains that travel in Libya is structured through guides, tourist support, and controlled tourism, which helped shape her experience on the ground. The episode challenges common perceptions of Libya by highlighting hospitality, Mediterranean beauty, Roman ruins, and a city that still feels refreshingly authentic. Contact Information: rael@keeptravelling.africa [rael@keeptravelling.africa] Blog: https://keeptravelling.africa/blog/tripoli-libya/ [https://keeptravelling.africa/blog/tripoli-libya/]
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