Africa: Heaven for Nature Photographers
With a land surface exceeding 30 million square kilometers that makes it the second largest continent on earth, Africa’s scenery is rich, diverse and unparalleled. Little wonder that when the …
Discover the must see destinations and attractions in Africa.
With a land surface exceeding 30 million square kilometers that makes it the second largest continent on earth, Africa’s scenery is rich, diverse and unparalleled. Little wonder that when the …
By Dr. Jessika Nilsson, Entrepreneurial Anthropologist African travel, especially in the safari segment, is a man’s world. My research as an anthropologist indicates that 98% of guides in East Africa …
How Women and Indigenous People are Disrupting the African Safari Industry Read More »
President Akufo-Addo says in line with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture’s target of generating jobs, especially for the youth and unemployed, the Marine Drive Tourism Investment Project, from …
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Separated from Europe by the narrow Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco is often considered an extension of the Old Continent by passionate wave riders. Having been pinned on the surf map ever since …
The Surfer’s Guide to Morocco: The Best Waves in the Western Kingdom Read More »
One cannot resist the lure of Africa Rudyard Kipling, best known as the author of The Jungle Book was once quoted as saying “One cannot resist the lure of Africa”. We agree, …
What are Africa’s most powerful passports? Whether you’re a frequent traveller or you always keep within the borders of your country, a passport is a remarkably powerful document to have, but …
Historic Algiers: The Casbah and the Palais de Raïs – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Casbah is a must-see for any first-time visitor to Algiers, Algeria. The neighborhood serves as …
My first trip to South Africa, twenty years ago, was in August when it was rainy and cloudy in Cape Town, but warm and sunny in Johannesburg. With a wet, thick …
Johannesburg Has Just Been Invaded by a Million of These Read More »