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By: Black Tomato
When trend-setting travel company, Black Tomato, unveiled their latest trip to Ethiopia we knew this would see the East African country becoming the setting for your next up tempo adventure holiday. (Read More)
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By: Timmy Vic
WaterCan is a Canadian water charity that targets poverty around the world by providing clean water, basic sanitation and good hygiene tips. They also encourage Canadians to support. (Read More)
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By: Timmy Vic
WaterCan is a Canadian water charity that targets poverty around the world by providing clean water, basic sanitation and good hygiene tips. They also encourage Canadians to support. (Read More)
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By: Timmy Vic
WaterCan is a Canadian water charity that targets poverty around the world by providing clean water, basic sanitation and good hygiene tips. They also encourage Canadians to support. (Read More)
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By: Rob Colbourn
I recently acquired some old photos depicting Kilimanjaro from the 1920's through to the 1960's. Although the massif that is Kilimanjaro is easily recognisable in shape and size the dramatic decline in the... (Read More)
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By: Book Review By Peter Dignan To Own A Copy Of Han
To own a copy of Hans Meyer's book detailing the first ascent of Kilimanjaro you either had to have at least £2000 to buy the English edition or there was always the choice of purchasing the German edition... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
South Africa is an excellent family vacation spot although for the people that have never been here often have a number of questions before they decide to travel there. (Read More)
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By: Rubel Zaman
I receive emails from prospective clients who want to climb Kilimanjaro, and they want to climb for under US $1000. I explain to them that this physically can't be done without drastic consequences for the... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Hidden away in the breathtaking UKlahlamba Drakensberg mountains in the Kamberg Valley near Giant's Castle, you'll find Cleopatras Mountain Farmhouse. This exclusive Gourmet mountain lodge is 200km from Durban (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
KZN is a highly populated region of South Africa. It's actually a particularly desirable sub-tropical region with fantastic panorama and popular points of interest including the terrific shores of Durban... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Sometimes called 'Eikestad' (Town of Oaks), Stellenbosch stands out as the oldest town in South Africa after Cape Town, a forty five minute drive away. Established in 1679 by governor Simon van der Stel... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Cairo is a very appealing place not just as the Nile is located here, it's also extremely popular for its shops. Nonetheless, there are some other reasons why visitors pick Cairo to go on holiday. The city... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Not too long ago, I was asked by a pal what the most spellbinding thing to do on a trip in Sharm el Sheikh. He was preparing to ask his girlfriend to marry him on an upcoming holiday break and not surprisingly (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Port Ghalib is only 10 minutes from Marsa Alam airport, and it is a location with big ambitions. Positioned on the Red Sea in Southern Egypt, the plan is build a world class incorporated resort community.... (Read More)
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By: Club Asteria
Club-Asteria helps you to transfer funds at very low rates to many internaitonal destinations and earn money via our revenue share program at the same time. (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Luxor is set in Upper Egypt at the banks of the Nile and is the departure point for most Nile cruise ships. Tourists get there by direct flights coming from Britain or alternatively via Cairo. If you... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Situated at the southern most tip of Africa where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans collide is South Africa's mother city, Cape Town. It is South Africa's primary destination that sees close to 70% of people from (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Egypt is a year long vacation place with something for everybody. A few years ago, there was only a pick of one or two seaside resorts; Sharm el Sheikh or Hurghada. Currently, there is more on offer to the... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
The defining feature of the Free State is without a doubt it's wonderful feeling of open spaces. It's vast open plains combine with the Drakensberg mountains giving a breathtaking contrast of surroundings. (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Just two and half hours drive from Durban, tourists can experience ambient country hospitality in villages such as Underberg, Himeville and Bulwer, which provide tranquil charm alternating with festive... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
While there is certainly exceptional value to be found in Egypt, lots of families do get disappointed with some of the prices of holiday packages from the different British airports. There is extremely good... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
While not being as talked about compared to the adjoining Western Cape, it's part in South Africa's past is massive. It was in the Eastern Cape where Nelson Mandela was born and in the year 2000, a museum... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
With it's warm winters, hot summer weather and golden beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, Durban is a hugely well-known leisure location. It is an exciting city where a blend of local cultures... (Read More)
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By: Lenita Carpinello
Whenever you think of Africa, it may well be safaris, beaches, or mud-hut villages that come to mind: long-standing, historic tribal traditions. However fast-growing cities all over the vast, exciting... (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
South Africa is a wonderful holiday spot yet for the people who have never visited, they in most cases have a number of queries they'd like answered prior to that they commit to tour there. (Read More)
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By: Rob Atherton
Dawsons Game and Trout Lodge lies in the vicinity of Badplaas around four hours out of Joburg in an eye-catching setting encompassed by hillsides along with a trout lake. In addition to the Lodge, there is... (Read More)
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By: Ben Pate
Cape Town, South Africa is located at the southern most tip of the continent and derives its name from its location on the Cape of Good Hope. Often referred to as the "Mother City" of Africa, it is the largest (Read More)
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By: Penduka Safaris
When you decide to take a Botswana Holiday you will be travelling to Africa. Africa is the world's second largest continent both in size and population. It ranks just after Asia in population. It occupies 11.7 (Read More)
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By: Penduka Safaris
When you decide you ant to take a very special trip unlike where you probably live you might consider making plans for Botswana Travel. Botswana is a land locked country located in Southern Africa. Botswana... (Read More)
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By: Gareth Hoyle
Are you visiting South Africa for the 2010 World Cup? Perhaps you're more interested in a safari? Whatever the reason for visiting the magnificent South Africa make sure you get the best possible deal on... (Read More)
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By: Claribel Rizas
Egypt is perhaps one of the most famous regions of Africa, an area of mysterious, beautiful deserts, fascinating history and stunning attractions. However, there is more to this land than mummies and pharaohs: (Read More)
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By: Tania Wheeler
Experience the ultimate Cape Town budget safari, taking you from the Mother City to some of Africa's most beautiful and popular travel destinations. (Read More)
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By: Jamie Hanson
The 580,367km2, Kenya is one of the grandest tourism destinations in Africa. When tourism is at peak, over 1. (Read More)
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By: Lenita Carpinello
People often moan about how clich?d holidays have become for the vast majority of people. Where once Spain seemed exotic and almost magical, nowadays with the package deals that take people out there you might (Read More)
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By: Lenita Carpinello
If you're keen to experience an exotic culture but don't fancy spending days cooped up in a plane then Marrakech could be the perfect destination for you. Morocco's cultural centre is architecturally... (Read More)
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By: Lenita Carpinello
The people who really get on my nerves when it comes to booking holidays are those that only choose to go to the same place year after year after year. Feigning ignorance or protesting the cost these people... (Read More)
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By: Andrew Muigai
With an amazingly large number of animal parks, white sand beaches, a beguiling island and very hospitable people, Tanzania is definitely a top destination for those that seek to have an unforgettable... (Read More)
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By: Graham McKenzie
Some people might believe that the ultimate African experience is the safari, but you have not experienced Africa without visiting the powerhouse of the continent, South Africa.South Africa is the ideal family (Read More)
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By: Graham McKenzie
South Africa is an extraordinary and unique sub-Saharan African nation. Sailors who have rounded its cape know that it juts impressively into the Atlantic and Indian Oceans at Africa's southernmost point.... (Read More)
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By: Graham McKenzie
Malaria is a word plenty of people associate with game parks in Africa. However, only two of the South African National Parks are in a malaria risk area & they are the Kruger National Park & Mapungubwe... (Read More)
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By: Rosemary
Two Days Tsavo East & Salt Lick Safari (Read More)
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By: Sussen Marn
The movie industry globally is a multi-billion dollar industry. Hollywood is the flagship of this industry and has been a cease pool of some of the greatest masterpieces of all time. It has some of the... (Read More)
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By: Graham McKenzie
A vibrant and diverse land, South Africa is home to dreamy beaches, exciting wild grasslands, awe-inspiring deserts, and even some rather impressive vineyards. The tragedy of Europe's invasion and exploitation (Read More)
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By: Lee Reid
Seeing wildlife up close and personal and in their own habitat is hard to beat. Add wonderful scenery and it's a memorable experience. (Read More)
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By: Fiona Lang
Part of the Mascarene Islands, the Republic of Mauritius is off the coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, 900 km (560 mi) east of Madagascar. The republic consists of five islands: St Brandon, Rodrigues, two... (Read More)
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By: David Hughes
Zambia, home to Victoria Falls (which is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World) is an amazingly beautiful and diverse country. The local people of this country are very hospitable and welcoming... (Read More)
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By: Katy Leakey
One might be surprised to learn the holiday season in Kenya is celebrated with traditions similar to those in Western cultures. Katy Leakey lives and works with the Maasai in Kenya and shares her holiday... (Read More)
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By: Ken Smith
Great beach and safari holidays in Kenya Ken Smith Kenya Holidays are among the most memorable. When the decision is made to start a quest for Kenya, the excitement and anticipation bubble within. The... (Read More)
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By: Craig Lock
Article Title: Look at South Africa - 'Celebrate the Beloved Country' ...but now time to show some firm leadership on Zimbabwe, PRESIDENT MBEKI (and the WORLD) Author Name: Craig Lock Line Space: 65... (Read More)
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By: Ian Williamson
It is almost a year since I last paid a visit to Pangani and my imminent re-visit is long overdue. My first visit was in 2001. I was chaperoning an American lady on a safari from Dar es Salaam all the way to (Read More)
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