3. Jamaica

Several years after my initial travels, I had the opportunity to venture out of the country once again. This time, my destination was Jamaica, and the purpose was a graduate study course. My week-long stay at the University of the West Indies in Kingston was both an academic and cultural immersion, offering insights and experiences that were truly unforgettable.

The journey began with a memorable, albeit rocky, start. On my first day in Jamaica, a blood vessel burst under my eye, necessitating an unexpected visit to the emergency room in Kingston. Despite the initial scare, I received excellent care. The hospital staff were incredibly attentive and professional, even though the x-ray machine used was a much older model donated by a hospital in the U.S. This experience gave me a firsthand look at the healthcare system in Jamaica and highlighted the resilience and resourcefulness of the medical professionals there.

Once my health scare was behind me, I fully embraced the academic and cultural aspects of the trip. The University of the West Indies in Kingston provided a rich environment for learning. The highlight of the course was a trip up into the mountains with faculty and fellow students to meet with members of a Rastafarian community. The compound we visited was fascinating, offering a glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the Rastafarian people. Their commitment to a natural and spiritual way of life was evident in every aspect of the community, from their dietary practices to their philosophical discussions.

In addition to the academic activities, we also had the chance to explore some of Jamaica’s natural wonders. A trip to the Blue Mountains was an exhilarating experience, with breathtaking views and lush landscapes that seemed to stretch on forever. The fresh mountain air and the serenity of the surroundings provided a perfect contrast to the bustling city life of Kingston. Another unforgettable adventure was swimming at Dunn’s River Falls. The cascading waterfalls and the opportunity to climb the natural stone steps were thrilling and refreshing.

This trip to Jamaica was a blend of learning, adventure, and unexpected experiences. It was a reminder of the importance of embracing the unknown and being open to new cultures and ways of life. From the academic discussions at the university to the serene beauty of the Blue Mountains and the lively adventure at Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica offered a diverse and enriching experience that left a lasting impression on me. I returned home with a deeper appreciation for the island’s culture, resilience, and natural beauty, eager for the next opportunity to explore more of what the world has to offer.