Travel Diary: Asiyami Gold Goes Outside Her Comfort Zone and Learns The Meaning of 'Pole Pole'
The Nigerian-born photographer and all-round creative person takes us to some of her favorite spots in Bali, Lamu and Nairobi.
June is “No Borders” month at OkayAfrica. That can mean a lot of things and we’ll get to that, but one thing we wouldn’t want to miss out on is the sheer joy of travel. So, to honor the carefree black traveler we’ll be posting new photo diaries from a wide range of African and diaspora super-travelers of their favorite places and why.
Asiyami Gold was born and raised in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. She tells OkayAfrica:
"Most of my Christmas holidays were spent in the village with my extended family in Abua, Rivers State. I would stay awake during road trips because I wanted to take in every aspect of the journey. I looked forward to going to the farm with my grandmother and fetching water from the well in the morning to bathe with. These weren't things I got to do in the city so I was eager to experience this side of my family and life.
I was able to see beauty in the indigenous way of living at a young age. My upbringing to embrace both aspects of my life has made me who I am today. Always looking beyond what the eyes can see and reaching for what the heart can feel. My goal as a photographer/visual storyteller is to uncover perfection in what we often overlook."
Her website is asiyamigold.com and you can follow her on Instagram here. Below she shows us three of her favorite places.