Africa Travel and Tourism Guide
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Africa has great safaris but they are only the start of your tour into Africa. Do not forget the beautiful Pyramids of Egypt and vibrant cities as you travel through.
Home to 54 countries, over 1000 languages, and 797 million people, Africa is so diverse in culture, from the pyramids of Giza to the Masai Tribes. There are many beautiful areas and places to see on this continent, but parts of Africa are in crisis (war, poverty, economic and political instability); care has to be taken in deciding where to go. Much has yet to be explored in this land. From the sand dunes of the largest desert in the world -- the Sahara -- to Mount Kilimanjaro, there is a lot to see, do and experience. And the wildlife here is as marvelous as any in the world. This is a place where Elephants, Lions and Rhino's roam free (but mostly in national parks).
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Africa Travel Blogs
Dec 20, 2007 - Jan 07, 2008
Tripoli, Libya -› Sabratah, Libya -› ...
This morning I got that feeling that the ugly threatening realities of daily life is about to sneak up on me. It is the very last day of my holiday and I only got ½ day before I need to go to the airport and fly home. Only having half a day sets certain limits to what you can do - but then again I think I have done what there is to do in Tripoli. Hence my main objective of the day is only to get a few of the essential souvenirs you need to bring home with you. I mean you can't really ...
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May 29, 2007 - May 09, 2008
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA -› Doolin, Ireland -› ...
We capped off our time in Dahab with some more swimming and snorkeling and a farewell dinner with Bob. Our flight out today meant time to part ways. Dahab was a really fun place. It is pretty small, so you get to know people quickly. In fact, the owner of one of the bars gave us a free ride up to the bus station last night. We also met two gals from the Czech Republic, one of which is studying Arabic in Cairo, and they both were on our bus. They invited us ...
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Jun 24, 2007 - Dec 22, 2007
Red Deer, Canada -› London, England, UK -› ...
Well, I have finished my Morocco journey and I cannot wait to get back to Europe (though Morocco was quite spectacular). It was definately a bit of a culture shock.
The top things I will remember about Morocco:
1. The VERY persistent men and their interesting expressions of approval towards women. My personal favorite was "I am craaaazzzyyyy for your love" which was shouted out towards us on the street....resulted in a lot of laughs.
2. The lack of women in public.&...
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Aug 02, 2007 - Aug 14, 2007
Nairobi, Kenya -› Amboseli, Kenya -› ...
7:30 am in Serena Lago Manyara. I am sitting on a hammock in the pool overseeing Lake Manyara. As I am writing, tons birds are all around and every once in a while I have a visit of one of those African insects… sometimes I jump as I am thinking Anofoles (malaria’s mosquito) wants to welcome me. There is no doubt, if you are feeling any kind of stress at work, just follow this travel itinerary! I dont think I have ever been so relaxed… Hacuna Matata (no problem, take it easy in Swa...
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