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Browse travel tips and advice for Africa. Plan your Africa trip by making sure you know all the facts before you go. Read tips and advice for Africa submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review for a Africa travel tip.
#1 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Egypt
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karimyehia10 says:
I was reading this article on howstuffworks and I realized how important it is especially for the travellers, the things you do in your home country as an expression for good manners may be extremely offensive and rude in other countries, thats why I am sharing :+))
Sit up straight. Say please an...
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#2 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Ehab_maher says:
This actually not all my words..but they are for some people visited egypt before..so i found its usefull to see what they said about this tip....and i ll say my comment at the end of it..and the guy wrote it call Raffies.:
"once you are being touched by anyone in street or wherever , Never hesitat...
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#3 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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liquidhips says:
The Seychelles is so incredibly amazing. It was very safe and the people were very nice. The weather was hot but comfortable. You can drink the water right from the tap and the cooking is delicious. There are no predatory animals on land whatsoever! This would be a great place to travel if you ...
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#4 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Mauritius
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islander101000 says:
I am british born but have mauritian parents so I have had the opportunity of visiting this beautiful island many times. Bc i have many friends already out there I thought this time it would be nice to meet with travellers who are up for meeting, so here I am offering my services in taking you out ...
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#5 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Shashank says:
One thing I would strongly advise anyone visiting Serengeti is to have a fully charged mobile phone with a pre-paid sim card with enough call credit (US$10-20) with you before you embark on the journey. And DO NOT allow your driver to go off the marked road.
We were on our amazing Safari trip and f...
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#6 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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tirsomaldonado says:
I usually organize all my trips by my own, buying the plane tickets through the Internet and booking all hotels directly. This time I just thought it was too risky, but now that I know how everything goes I would encourage you to avoid travel agencies. They are not 100% bullet proof when problems a...
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#7 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Ehab_maher says:
i met my first buddy from travbuddy...he is Salman...he s very kind and nice guy...
it was hes second day in cairo...i met him and hang out a little..i show him around and give him a general schematic sightseeing...we went to the Fishawy coffe shop...it s a very famous coffeshop in egypt...its 200 ...
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#8 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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tirsomaldonado says:
Eventhough this is totally up to you, I will give you a couple of hints. Most people in Tanzania and Kenia are very poorly paid. They get an average of 250$ per month so tips are important for them. In most of the hotels you normally tip 1U$ per person. For your guide is about 5US$ per person a day,...
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#9 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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PleaseDontBePsycho says:
Lots of hippy divers decide to spend time camping on the beaches of the Red Sea in the Sinai desert (i.e. me). Word up to the wise: don't smoke hash or get drunk when you do. Lots of people have their passports/cash/visas (both monetary and travel related) stolen. That might also be the least of you...
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#10 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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llsmith05 says:
I know a lot of people come to Cape Verde. And I know a lot of them stay in Santa Maria, on the island of Sal. And I know a lot of them sit in their all-inclusive resorts and only hang out with other Europeans. And I know that this is a pretty lame vacation. I've been living here for about a year, a...
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#11 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Legioen says:
If you're tired of finding good restaurants, why not prepare your own dinner?
I love Moroccan food and I joined my friend with a day cooking in Marrakech under the guidance of Gemma. It's a great opportunity to experience the Medina in a different way. We even got to pay local prices in the market!...
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#12 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Luvuyo says:
Khayelitsha is one of the largest townships in South Africa with a population of roughly one million residents. Like many of the townships in South Africa it is often viewed as a violent place where people, especially whites, should not go. I lived in this township with a host family for 5 weeks and...
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#13 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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Adinni says:
Welcome to Gwabi River Lodge, the gateway to the lower Zambezi, a place of peace and tranquility on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. The camp is the oldest in the region and consists of 8 self-contained chalets set in lush green lawns with beautiful views over the river. Gwabi also offers full...
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#14 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
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mseffie says:
Addis Abeba is a strange sprawling and wonderful city, but it takes some time to get used to the chaos. There are no big malls, hardly any tourists, no information. World class sights such as the Lucy exhibition is not easily found and if you would like to see the wonderful countryside or the more g...
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#15 of 122 general tips & advice in Africa
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Kenya
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Jaqson says:
The world loves Kenya. I have received messages of encouragement and hope from people of all walks of life. Thank you all. I am happy to say that though there is still blood shed in Kenya, calm is being restored and the situation is slowly getting back normal. The former UN Secretary General Mr. Ko...
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