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Mark Twain once compared Mauritius with a paradise, and it is really so. One of the local wonders is the many-colored soil of Mauritius. The layers of soil have yellow, pink, orange, brown and blue colors, and they do not blend even in rain. Just as a many-colored soil, the culture of Mauritius strikes visitors with its diversity. People have been coming here for centuries from all continents, bringing their languages, customs and religions with them. All these cultures intertwined with each other, and therefore Mauritius holidays today are numerous and very diverse.
Read more »Mauritius, one of the youngest and smallest states in the world, includes one city, several towns and 3 dozens of villages. This is a clear Africa for travelers without any snakes, tropical diseases, poverty and dangerous animals. But with a lot of sandy beeches, light blue water sparkling in the sun, hospitable inhabitants and comfortable hotels. Mauritius is one of the finest places in the world meant for excellent and unforgettable vacations.
Read more »Morocco is country of different cultures that live side by side but they have managed to save their unique features and not to solve in each other.
Read more »What would you say about Morocco tours? It is something special and unforgettable.
Read more »Tunisia, Tunisia! It is natural, that the basic sight of Tunisia, undoubtedly, the desert is. Set of tourists every year go to this surprising part of the country behind adventures. Excursions in oases and to Sahara are remembered for all life. The brightest and original country of Northern Africa called in tourist directories " the smelling sweet bride of Maghrib "
Read more »This is the place where it is necessary to spend Tunisia holidays. In Tunis the history-archeologic complexes, tourists drawing attention are most known some. First of all it is Utica, one of the first Phoenician colonies which are based in 1101 B.C. Its ruins are halfway between Bizerte and Tunis: the rests of the Roman apartment houses, an amphitheater, a term, tanks, and an aqueduct.
Read more »Originally Algeria has been populated by people speaking on áåðáåðñêèõ languages. These people still in 2000 up to our era. Have moved here from the Near East. The Most part of the modern population uses a colloquial variant of the Arabian language in a life. Arabs were settled in territory of Algeria during Islamic gains 7-8 centuries and nomadic migrations 11-12 centuries Mixture of two waves of immigrants with àâòîõòîííûì the population has led to occurrence so-called arab - berber ethnos in which cultural development the Arabian element posesses a dominating role. Do you want to know more?
Read more »In mountains Atlasskih the main river of the country Chelif which runs into Mediterranean Sea originates. Small gulfs are used for fishery, export of iron ore and Algeria oil (primary Algeria business). To the south from the rivers Telja practically is not present. Further on the south the second region - the High Plateau lays, some which hollows during rains form fine lakes. Have you ever heard obout it? Do you want to know more?
Read more »The Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. Island names such as Mahe, Praslin, La Digue, Aldabra and Desroches have enchanted travelers for years. Paradise on Earth is what they call the Seychelles. Finding cheap flights to Seychelles isn't easy. The best deals are probably getting a discounted package tour at the low season.
Read more »The Seychelles is a group of over one hundred islands in Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. Paradise on Earth is what they call the Seychelles. These islands have enchanted travelers for years. Whichever way you turn, there is a lovely beach and upscale dining. This is the ideal place for swimming, sunbathing on deserted beaches and romantic walks in a heavenly setting!
Read more »Who wouldn't want to experience the thrill and excitement of going on safaria in Africa?Africa has much to offer her visitors: colorful cultures, exotic cuisine, unspoiled beaches, pristine reserves and, of course, unique wildlife and safaris. The ideal African safari should take you back in time to the Africa of old, so that you are able to discover what Africa is really like and to make your Africa safari the experience of a lifetime.
Read more »You will never experience anything like Tanzania safaris! Wild animals, and untamed environment and YOU! What more can ask for? An African safari is an unforgettable travel experience that touches something deep within each of us and it is an experience that will never be forgotten. Created by the fascinating balance between the wildlife, the landscapes and its people, Tanzania safaris are both an intriguing and exciting experience.
Read more »Aswan is the major travel hub of the south of Egypt. Aswan and its surroundings were known as Nubia in ancient times and Aswan has more of an 'African feel' to it than any other city in Egypt. When it comes to Aswan travel, the area has many things worth exploring - Elephant island, the Philae Temple, the Aswan dam, Abu Simbel and much more.
Read more »The quiet town of Aswan is more laid back than other destinations in Egypt and provides and ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities. It has little nightlife outside the hotels but is perfect for those wanting to relax after visiting more lively Egyptian resorts such as Luxor or Cairo. Aswan holidays are worth considering if you want to experience an Egyptian get-way that places you in more rural surroundings.
Read more »The tiny country of Benin has the highest concentration of attractions in West Africa - fetish markets, the remnants of the mighty culture that fed on the slave trade and architectural anomalies such as stilt villages and mud fortresses. It played a major role in the slave trade in the 17th and 18th century and many monuments here remind of that period. Benin travel surely will place you in the middle of an environment and culture you've only dreamed about up until now.
Read more »The Republic of Benin is a country in Western Africa. After the French to their turn at colonizing Benin, they left a profound mark on the country. It is in many aspects a very French country. Cotonou, the capital, has its own Boul' Mich and you will see Beninois walking there with a baguette under one arm and a French newspaper under the other. Certainly, once you've spent some time in Cotonou, you'll wonder why didn't come to visit earlier!
Read more »Douala is the largest port in West Africa and the unofficial economic capital of the Cameroon. Located on an estuary of the River Wouri, the city is a delightful mosaic of colorful markets, historic churches and museums. An equatorial forest on Douala's outskirts serves as a sanctuary for dozens of species of birds. Douala is so different from any place you've ever visited, you'll want to come back again and again.
Read more »Cameroon is one of the most diverse countries in Africa and is often called "Little Africa". Cameroon travel will place you right in the middle of a culture that is both magical and enlightening at the same time. Outside the swelling and modernized cities of Cameroon, rainforests stretch from the Atlantic Ocean, giving way to savannah and semi-desert in the north. It's a very picturesque country and is well worth visiting.
Read more »Maybe Humphrey Bogart was on to something when he decided to open Rick's Bar. Casablanca Morocco is the commercial and industrial center of Morocco. The city is further away from Oriental romanticism than any other city in Morocco, and Casablanca is a modern city - and beautiful in its own respect. Its excellent business credentials and Hollywood immortality make Casablanca North Africa's most visited city.
Read more »Casablanca, the port city was deep in decline until the French remodeled it with wide boulevards, public parks, and imposing Moorish civic buildings. Casablanca holidays that include a trip to the medina, or ancient quarter, is worth a look and the Hassan II Mosque here is one of the largest in the world. At the Place Mohammed V, you'll find the country's most impressive examples of Moorish architecture.
Read more »Holidays to Djerba - it's not called the "Polynesia of the Mediterranean" for nothing! Djerba is surrounded by miles of fine sandy beaches and luxury hotels, ultra-modern or built in the fashion of the traditional Djerbian "menzel", standing ready to welcome the traveler. From the first day of your visit, the delightful charms of Djerba will hold most travelers spellbound. So much to see and do, the only problem you'll have is trying to figure out when you can return!
Read more »Most tourists come to Djerba to lie on its sandy beaches, but there is much more to this island that swimming and windsurfing. Djerba beaches offer tourists an opportunity to steal a few precious moments for sharing the splendor of a Mediterranean sunset with fishermen casting their nets. Djerba really holds visitors under its spell. Refreshed and relaxed return again and again.
Read more »Africa's enchanting seaside-playground-in-the-sun, Durban has from its earliest days possessed a special charm - a certain mystique that adds something extra to the meeting of warm Indian Ocean, radiant golden sands and lush sub-tropical greenery. Durban's sub-tropical charm is accompanied by a long continuous stretch of hotels that line the city's beachfront. Durban hotels put you in the middle of a great location with all the necessities to make your vacation enjoyable.
Read more »With a vibrant nightlife and a stunning beachside setting, Durban is a warm and welcoming city with plenty to offer the discerning tourist. Durban travel to this sub-tropical holiday city famous for its surfing and laid-back atmosphere is one of the most popular destinations in South Africa. The weather is balmy and pleasant all year round, and the surf is always up!
Read more »Botswana's capital, Gaborone, is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Things aren't perfect here, but it's clear that things are different. On the road into town; modern and gleaming shopping centers spring from the hot, brown earth. There's construction on every corner, new offices, new hotels, new apartments - everything one needs to have a great holiday. Gabarone travel offers you an opportunity to experience a new culture at a price you can easily afford.
Read more »Often described as Africa's fastest growing city, Botswana's capital Gaborone is a vibrant and colorful city, which lies in the flat valley between Kgale and Oodi hills, on the Notwane River in the south eastern corner of Botswana. Beautiful and glittery Gaborone is a great starting point for your exploration of the Dark Continent. Gabarone Holidays offer a dramatic contrast between the old and new Africa.
Read more »Malindi, Kenya, the land with diverse activities provides a variety of Kenya travel and tourism options. One can experience the wild safaris as well as Kenyan national parks. You'll like everything about Malaindi: its slow paced life, world class facilities for snorkeling and diving and above all the hospitality of its people. It will make you wonder why you didn't plan a vacation here a lot sooner.
Read more »Mount Kenya - the tallest peak in the country. Majestic and imposing. But Kenya's beauty doesn't stop there. Imagine all of the world's most beautiful destinations. Let your imagination take you through vast wilderness, soaring mountain peaks, cosmopolitan cities, perfect beaches and more. Do you dream of the perfect destination for adventure, relaxation and sport? Then imagine all of these places wrapped into a single country - Kenya.
Read more »Tanzania offers some of the best trekking in all of Africa, from the highest point in Africa - on Mt. Kilimanjaro - to the burnt plains of the Rift Valley, with many fascinating places in between. However, the high point for many is, literally, the ascent of Kilimanjaro that is achievable for most reasonably fit people and a highlight of holidays to Kilimanjaro.
Read more »Soaring nearly twenty thousand feet from a flat plain, Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest mountain and one of the world's largest volcanoes. Six established routes to the summit draw over twenty thousand mountain trekkers yearly, with less than half attaining the peak. Whether you are a seasoned veteran climber or just a novice who wants to spend some time on the rocks, you can enjoy a good climb, and then relax at one of Kilimanjaro hotels.
Read more »Situated off the southeast coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. Madagascar's lush coastal areas have that warm, wet tropical feel, with regular rain year round and a good amount of sunshine during the day. With hundreds of Madagascar hotels and accommodation options available in Madagascar, the island is a perfect travel destination.
Read more »Thanks to Madagascar travel, you can venture to the fabled land -- the world's fourth-largest island. Full of oddities and rarities, every year scientists discover new species of plants and animals in its deserts and forests. The Madagascans are extremely hospitable and welcoming and a variety of travel destinations makes the island one of the most popular travel spot in the world.
Read more »Mahe is the largest and most important island of the Seychelles archipelago. Despite the fact that it is heavily populated and well-developed, the island of Mahe contains plenty of hidden treasures, not least of which is a legendary pirate's cache purportedly buried at Bel Ombre. In fact, Mahe can offer you almost anything you want! But you'll never know unless you partake on a little bit of Mahe travel!
Read more »The Republic of Seychelles consists of 115 islands off the east coast of Africa. The main islands of this archipelago include Mahe, which is the largest with the capital, Victoria, located here. Mahe, Seychelles is where you'll enjoys the perfect climate for sailing, water-skiing, windsurfing or just soaking up the sun and surf at one of over 60 idyllic beaches.
Read more »Thanks to convenient flights to Malawi, you'll soon notice that it has a lot going for it and is worth slowing down and relaxing in. Malawi's scenery is gorgeous and varied and Malawians tend to be extremely friendly toward travelers. Nature lovers will adore the national parks and game reserves, mountain hiking and plateau trekking. It's time to book a flight and go to Malawi!
Read more »Promoted as the 'Warm Heart of Africa', Malawi is a small country with diverse eco-systems, beautiful scenery, a variety of wildlife and an interesting culture. Thanks to Malawi travel, this country is renowned for the unequalled friendliness of its people, unspoiled national parks, tropical fish life of Lake Malawi and the beaches, Malawi is has become a popular travel destination.
Read more »Mali is a landlocked country situated in West Africa. It isn't the place to go for safaris. What Mali does offer are surreal landscapes, beautiful artwork, Timbuktu mosques that are created entirely out of mud, pink sandstone villages, and undulating desert scenes. Mail is a real fascinating country to visit when you are traveling around the world.
Read more »Modern day Mali with Bamako has its capital has evolved out of a long history of vast and culturally rich empires centered on the lush island delta of the Niger River. Bamako which is the largest city in Mali is the nation's administrative center as well as a river port, a major trade center, and a popular destination for travel.
Read more »The coastal city of Mombasa is one of Africa's major tourist destinations that offer some of the best beaches in the world. It is located on the Eastern coastline of Kenya and it boarders the Indian Ocean. Mombasa is popular for its exotic beaches, diverse marine life, world class accommodations, and friendly people.
Read more »Mombassa has much more to offer visitors than just beautiful beaches. Some of the popular attractions in the town relate directly to its historical context, while other people seek to complement the tourist industry that the town thrives on. So, when you next think of taking off for the holidays, Please consider Mombasa because you are guaranteed to have the time of your life.
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