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derekbilldaly says:
I stayed in this cheap hotel/hostel and arranged the pyramid tours and luxor tour through them which was very affordable and open to haggling.
Rooms were very clean and spacious. Mine had 4 beds, 2 fans and a nice balcony with a view of the streets(also the reason why they lost marks on loudness …
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bootsjarvis says:
I climbed Toubkal again last month and can confirm that there is a new mountain hut. The old Nelter hut has been rebuit and is considerably larger than the original. Itr casn now provide bed space for about 120 climbers in different bunk rooms. There is also a cosy lounge and dining area as well as …
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tinni says:
The reason I selected Big brother's guesthouse was simple.. It's right there in the central. It's near to everything and it's safety. Other lodges were more expensive and more far away. Those few days that I was staying in BB guesthouse where really nice, 'cause I didn't needed to take any minibuses…
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Transitory says:
My friend and I got a free pickup from the airport for booking two nights at Sara Inn. When we got off the plane, the driver was waiting for us, so already first check mark for reliability. Also the hostel would respond within a day or two to any e-mails sent to them. Very reliable.
The room my f…
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polvandenwirre says:
Just west of Mikumi National Park on the A7 to Kidayi you'll find the free campsite of Baobab Valley. Situated between gorgeous baobab trees there is much space to put your tent. In fact, we were the only visitors, so we could choose the most beautiful spot. There is a small building with hot shower…
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squishysquashy says:
Comparitavely expensive hostel, little value for money. Bare in mind that I am speaking as a traveller on a budget!
The twin room was absolutely tiny- nothing special here. Shared toilets/showers with several other rooms in the block.
The bathroom facilities themselves were better than most I'…
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polvandenwirre says:
Chitimba is a small town situated on the border of Lake Malawi halfway the Zambia/Malawi border town Karonga and Mzuzu. The campsite is right on a beautiful sandy beach, on which you have a great view from the bar. Palm trees and mokoro's make it a perfect setting.
The campsite itself is plain and …
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squishysquashy says:
Decent hostel, low prices.
Very nice meals- highly recommended, although a little stingy on the meat.
Terrible ant problem in one of the toilets, but you grow to expect these things in Tanzania.
Breakfast included, but bring your own milk and teabags. Egg, bread and jam breakfast.
They …
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Biedjee says:
The Dunes Lodge is a wonderfully designed hostel in central Swakopmund, situated just a few blocks from the beach.
The rooms and dorms are located around a small courtyard and are equipped with no less than two bathrooms per three or four bed dorm.
The place has an indoor pool with a well-st…
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Biedjee says:
This lodge, hotel, campsite, bar, restaurant, travel agency is situated in a stunning setting on the banks of the Zambezi river. The complex has its own permanent camp, as well as several types of luxury accommodation.
The Zambezi Waterfront is operated by Safari Par Excellence, which offers trips …
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mellisa_fern says:
I was impressed with our room. We had a table, two chairs, a double bed, bedside table, and a bathroom complete with shower *sometimes hot water*
We were in a block of rooms for couples and shared a water heater with the neighbors. If we planned our showers correctly (made sure no one else was show…
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nielssss says:
The shoestrings airport lodge is run by Rob, a very friendly guy. It is an excellent place to start or end your stay in Johannesburg, as it is close to airport and does free pickups and drop-offs. The dorm rates (80 rand at time of writing) include a simple breakfast. It is a basic backpackers.
I…
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Biedjee says:
The Fiddler's Creek Bush Camp lies just east of Vioolsdrif on the banks of the Orange River. The camp is an easy stop before or after crossing the border between Namibia and South Africa.
The camp is proud of the fact that it can accommodate up to 9 overland groups at the time, so don't go here i…
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wanderinwurzel says:
The wonderfully named cardboard box sits on top of a hill 5-10 minutes walk from Windhoek city centre. It offers camping or dorms and had the usual facilities of kitchen, internet, laundry (diy) decent size pool, bbq and bar. The atmosphere here was pretty good, with a wide mix of people staying her…
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apap says:
I booked this hostel through hostel world. It was really cheap and reviews were great, so we decided to stay here. But but I couldn't believe all the review I saw online ;(
The hostel is in a building. I think it's on 6 or 7th floor or something. But there is no elevator, so I had to use stairs.…
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