A Family Vacation in Egypt: Exciting and Relaxing
Visiting Egypt with family, checking out the ancient sites of Luxor and Cairo as well as a three day cruise down the Nile.
Africa is so big and has so many cultures, it defies description. One can only safely talk about the individual nations, who themselves are divided up from ancient tribes.
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Visiting Egypt with family, checking out the ancient sites of Luxor and Cairo as well as a three day cruise down the Nile.
Morocco: Ann Banks travels far into the Atlas Mountains of Morocco to the Bougmez Valley where she tours a local shrine and visits a local weaving cooperative.
El Ghriba Festival Brings Jews from All Over to Tunisia By Sonja Stark The island of Djerba, floating off the southeast coast of Tunisia, is a popular destination for relaxing in a traditional hammam, grilling your body on a sandy beach or haggling over handmade Andalusian pottery. Few realize that…
Chefchaouen, Morocco: a picturesque town in the Rif Mountains in northern Morocco where everything is painted different shades of blue.
Jim Prevet takes us on a five-day photo safari at Kapama Lodge in South Africa, viewing lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and lots of other animals.
Tanzania: Adventures Teaching Children in a Small Village By Nellie Huang It was pitch black, but with the full moon shining on us, I could suddenly see a pair of shimmering white eyes staring at me just a few centimeters away. Almost jumping, I stepped back in the darkness….
Tunisia | Paul Shoul visits Tunisia and enjoys the exotic souks, the superb cuisine, the Roman ruins and the Festival of the Sahara in Douz
Caving with Swartberg Adventures. Oudtshoorn, South Africa By Carly Blatt Explorers intrigued by centuries-old cave formations and the opportunity to investigate the world below ground will find activities to suit their subterranean tastes in the town of Oudtshoorn in South Africa. Nestled in the Little Karoo region of the Western…
Trekking in Africa by Roman Skaskiw Coca Cola road signs marked the road to Moshi, Tanzania, a small Tanzanian town in the shadow of Kilimanjaro, popular among trekkers. We arrived through the Coca Cola traffic circle, and drove past the Coca Cola post office. I could have sworn the map…
Egypt: Ed Wetschler overcomes his claustrophobia to climb through narrow passageways to the center of Khafre’s pyramids in Egypt.
The Tazara Railway from Zambia to Dar es Salaam and then a ferry to Zanzibar where Jemima Price finds beautiful idyllic beaches and friendly locals.
Jemima Price takes the Tazara Railway from Zambia to Dar es Salaam and then a ferry to Zanzibar.