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  Egypt Travel Guide
 
 
Best known for its archaeological appeal, Egypt boasts temples, mummies, hieroglyphics and pyramids, which attract millions of travellers annually. Less popular attractions such as old churches, mosques and monasteries display Egypt's heritage of Islam and Coptic Christianity. Egypt is also the centre of the Arab world and has been an important factor in political situations; playing a crucial role in the Middle East Peace Process.
 
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  Kenya Travel Guide
 
 
Located midway down the east coast of Africa, Kenya is one of the richest and most visited of African nations. It is a country of wildlife, vast savannahs, stark mountains and fine beaches. Kenya’s number one draw card is the many outstanding national parks and reserves where four-wheel drive safaris are very popular, while bustling seaside resorts on the Indian Ocean also feature.
 
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 Mauritius Travel Guide
 
 
This tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean boasts world-class hotels and attractions, fantastic food owing to its multi-ethnic population and a stunning coral reef. Eco-tourists, adventure travellers, beachcombers and spa aficionados are all catered for in colourful Mauritius.
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Le Morne Travel Le Morne Travel
 
  Morocco Travel Guide
 
 
Morocco is an enthralling, exotic mix of the African and Arabian worlds. Its charm lies in its diversity. For sun-worshippers, there are numerous beaches, while inland lies Berber country where you can hike among the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Beyond the Atlas are the fringes of the Sahara, where the caravans use to stop along their route, trading spice and ivory. Wherever you go in Morocco open-air markets are piled high with a dazzling array of goods. Whether scaling distant ridges, idling by the sea, getting an acrobatic massage in a steaming hammam, searching for exotic artefacts, gazing at ancient wonders or marvelling at the colours of a desert dawn, you will be mesmerised by Morocco.
 
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Fez Travel Fez Travel
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  Namibia Travel Guide
 
 
Namibia is a perfect gem if you are interested in wildlife and wilderness. This desert country's desolate plains and sweeping savannahs invite exploration, while its game parks and animal-ringed waterholes guarantee that you will feel close to its natural and rugged beauty.
 
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  Etosha National Park Travel Etosha National Park Travel
Sesriem Travel Sesriem Travel

 
Swakopmund Travel Swakopmund Travel
Windhoek Travel Windhoek Travel
 
  Seychelles Travel Guide
 
 
Powdery white beaches, turquoise seas, palm trees swaying overhead and world-class hotels and spas are just a few of the attractions offered by the Indian Ocean beauty, Seychelles. Due to its history of being largely isolated and unspoiled, it is home to many rare plants that exist nowhere else on the planet and a rich and diverse tropical bird population. Discover the natural beauty and splendour of the Seychelles Islands.
 
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  South Africa Travel Guide
 
 
The Republic of South Africa is situated on the southern tip of Africa and is bordered by Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland. South Africa is often referred to as the ‘Rainbow Nation’, which is used to describe the country's multicultural diversity in the aftermath of apartheid ideology.

South Africa has evolved in an entirely different way to that of all other nations in Africa. This is primarily due to extensive European immigration and a wealth of minerals that ensured the country’s importance to the Western world. As a result of the immigration, South Africa is an incredibly racially-diverse nation.
 
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  Tunisia Travel Guide
 
 
Tunisia is a country situated in North Africa and while relatively small, it is a place that’s filled with places of interest and significance with everything from sandy Mediterranean beaches to historic remains and breathtaking Saharan landscapes. The country has a well established tourist infrastructure which includes fine holiday resorts with hotels, shops, restaurants and entertainment venues geared towards its visiting population.

While 98 per cent of the country’s population are Muslim, Tunisia has a surprisingly liberal attitude in comparison with many Middle Eastern destinations and visitors will feel relatively uninhibited and free to engage in most pursuits during their stay. The locals are on the whole very warm towards tourists and it’s highly unlikely that you will experience any hostility. You may even find that you get invited to a local’s house to enjoy a traditional Tunisian home-cooked meal.
 
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Sousse Travel Sousse Travel
Tunis Travel Tunis Travel
 
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