The Tightwad Economist has a lust for discovery and adventure. Incited
by the preaching of the Messiah of Travel, the call of Africa is
ineluctable. Not the clichéd chic safaris and animal spotting tours of
travel brochures. Tightwad sets off hitching through the Maghreb in
North Africa alone before following in the footsteps of Mungo Park, the
celebrated Scottish explorer, the first European to delve into the heart
of West Africa and come out alive, barely. But it is 1993, not 1796, and
Tightwad is joined by the Messiah of Travel and his disciples as they
set out on their own exploration of modern West Africa. Where European
borders cross traditional tribal lines, where corrupt and inept leaders
struggle to improve living standards, where transport and infrastructure
is rough, where food is sometimes scarce, but where the people have a
longing for life and laughter.