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#46 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Nairobi, Kenya
thometha says: 3 points - only because the staff of Kenyan Airways are so nice. Without them, this experience out be a ZERO. I was flying business class from Nairobi to Amsterdam. My flight home was to leave around 1 pm. We got off the ground at 3:45. It is cramped in the waiting area, there are people upon…
#47 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Marrakech, Morocco
markinldn says: I was in Morocco in January and most of the time it was 17°C (once even 21°C) nights were getting cold though, as low as 5°C These are average temperatures in January for some of major tourist places: DAY / NIGHT Agadir 21°C / 7°C Casablanca 17°C / 7°C Dakhla 26…
#48 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in N'Djamena, Chad
britton1981 says: OK here it is when travaling in Chad it is very important. To have someone with you that knows where they are going at all times and that speaks French!!!!! A local guide would be great. Also if the locals don't know you they will rise the prices of everything trying to get every dime out of you. …
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#49 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Egypt
CFD says: I was very pleased with my stay in Hotel Møvenpick in Cairo. Nice facilities, breakfast buffet and all the regular stuff. They also had a nice pool in the back. And i got to catch up on BBC News when i had lived without TV for three months :)
#50 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Ridiculously Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Juba, Sudan
JMR76 says: South Sudan is more peaceful than you might think. I stayed in Juba which is the unoffical capital of the South and I left my stuff every day in a tent at a camp site and never worried about it. Juba, is being reconstructed after 20 years of civil war, so as well as it being hot it is also very dust…
#51 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in South Africa
Travelbuddys says: In may 2008 we went to South Africa with Air France. We flew from Amsterdam to Johannesburg Airport South Africa, the flight went perfect. After 2 1/2 weeks our flight was scheduled to fly back at 23:55hr, the last flight from that airport that day. During the retrival of the passengerbrigde from th…
#52 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Morocco
global_citizen says: I spent the majority of my time in Rabat. Rabat is the capital of Morocco. I found it beautiful. The area around Mohamed V is full of national buildings, shops, stores, etc. Not to far you will find the Le Souke, which is the market. Amaaaazing crafts and leather goods. Morocco is known for their le…
#53 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Ridiculously Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Sousse, Tunisia
klaartje1968 says: It was february 2008 and we visited Sousse in Tunisia for one week. The first afternoon we walked on the beach (too cold to swim) when a man came to us and started to talk with us. Because we were used to Indonesian people (sellers too) by our former holidays, we weren't suspicious at all and talked…
#54 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Tunisia
kamja says: When you go to the market be prepared to cut prices. If they say that sth costs 60 DT, start bargaining from 10 DT. Before you will go to the market go to some mall or big department store to see the real prices. There they are just a little bit higher than you can pay. If you don't like bargainig w…
#55 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Egypt
karimyehia10 says: Hey all, This is taken from an article written by Anouk Zijlma, I find it to be very useful. Egypt is Africa's most popular tourist destination and that's not really surprising given the incredible attractions Egypt has to offer. But before you travel to Egypt there are a few things you need t…
#56 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Lusaka, Zambia
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…
#57 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Ngorongoro, Tanzania
tirsomaldonado says: There are 4 beers in Africa (Tusker in Kenya and in Tanzania you have Kilimanjaro, Safari, Serengeti and Serengeti Premium). The best one is Serengeti Premium, although they say that Safari is the real bear for men! Hahahh What is quite surprising is that it comes on big botlles, ½ a liter. I am at…
#58 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Kenya
doclette says: We went to Kenya and Tanzania last July and used Southern and Eastern Safari for Kenya and Leopard Tours for Tanzania. Be sure to book the two separately because Kenyan agents are not allowed to book tours in Tanzania so they use a Tanzanian agent and get a cut and basically you end up paying more, …
#59 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Cairo, Egypt
Vagabondatheart says: If by chance and you enter Egypt via air, here are some helpful advice to save you some headaches. Assuming you don’t have entry visa yet, you have to purchase visa at a small booth for about $25 PRIOR to getting in the customs line! Purchase two small stamps (one blue and one orange) and place …
#60 of 175 general tips & advice in Africa
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Tiznit, Morocco
ainzerka says: If one wants to do any international transactions to, from, and in Morocco, the best bank to use is BMCE (Banque Marocain du commerce Exterieur).  It has ties to banks in other countries that other banks don't.

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