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Geographically, Morocco is a land of contrasts, of rugged mountains and dry deserts, as well as lively, green country sides. Nature here is blessed in terms of variety and the Moroccans take pride in this diversity and celebrate nature’s cycle of events on an annual basis.One such event is the Almond Tree Festival which is [...]

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Holidays In Libya

Libya is a country in North Africa and to its north lays the Mediterranean Sea coast. Apart from this, it has Egypt to the east and of course Tunisia to the west. Ancient sites and historical monuments fill the country, and with such a rich heritage, no wonder tourism here has picked up over the [...]

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Foods Of Libya

Libya is Africa’s fourth largest country (by land mass) though 90% of the country is desert. This is an ancient land, and the name ‘Libya’ is native Berber in origin and is known from Egyptian texts of over 4000 years ago.Traditionally, the population of Libya have been nomadic herders and this is reflected in the [...]

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For many Europeans, traveling to the Red Sea for scuba diving is like many North Americans going to the Caribbean. For a scuba diver based in North America or anywhere else outside of Europe or Africa, a journey to the Red Sea is considered one of the more exotic scuba diving trips. Like other overseas [...]

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So you want to head out on a luxury holiday to South Africa, but are terrified that you won’t be able to find anything your taste buds will approve of? Not to worry – assuming you’re staying in one of the big cities, you’ll find a huge range of foods representing the best of international [...]

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Tourists to Southern Africa wanting to experience the ‘real Africa’ and its populations will find that the tiny kingdom of Swaziland will not disappoint with its various delights [...]

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Barkly West, Northern Cape, South Africa : An extraordinary area along the Vaal River where wildlife such as Black Rhino, White Rhino, Buffalo, Tsessebe, Eland and Red Hartebeest are to be seen .The Vaalbos National Park is an extraordinary area along the Vaal River where wildlife such as black rhino, white rhino, buffalo, eland, red [...]

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UShaka Marine World, located on the strip of land between the beachfront and the harbor in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;  a beautiful amusement park and at the same time the worlds fifth largest aquarium with 32 water tanks. The sea creatures found in the aquarium range from small sea horses all the way through to [...]

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The Masai Mara

Ranging over a span of approximately 25,000 square km, the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem stretches north from the Ngorongoro Conservation area in Tanzania to the Loita Plains in Kenya. This vast plain in hemmed in to the west by the Oloololo Escarpment and to the East by the Ngama Hills, the Mara is split in two by [...]

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Location: Rift Valley province near Lake Naivasha and Elsamere Conservation Centre.Distance from Nairobi: Approximately One hundred Kilometers North West of Nairobi
When Gazetted: February of 1984
Climate: Experiences warm and cool temperatures all through the year
Flora: Savannah vegetation
Fauna: Include eland, Buffalo, Lion, Giraffe, Zebra, Leopard, Baboon, Impala, Warthog, Klipsringer, Hyrax, Thompson’s gazelle and [...]

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