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    Romance On a South Africa Safari

    There’s More Romance On a South Africa Safari Than You ThinkSouth Africa Safari When you want romance you probably never think about South Africa Safari. Like most people, you think about a candlelight dinner for two in a cozy restaurant. However, there is more romance in Africa than you think, especially if you’re taking a […] More

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    The Top Rated African Safari Countries

    Among the countries in which you may have the African safari tours would be Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa and Botswana. However, if you decide to try more countries and get to experience a less tedious safari, yet still visit a lot of places, probably the best part of the continent to visit is East Africa More

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    Cape Town Information

    Cape Town (also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans or iKapa in Xhosa) is the oldest city in South Africa. Located at the tip of South Africa, Cape Town has a land mass of approximately 2455km2 and a population of almost 3.5 million. Being the legislative capital as well as offering a diverse range of attractions, Cape Town draws thousands to its shores every year for work and play More

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    Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre

    The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is located on the Western edge of Arusha along Dodoma road – about 10 kilometers, right after the first roundabout from Arusha town, opposite ‘Soko Mujinja’ a famous market in Arusha. At its center, stands a museum building with modern architectural design boasting of arguably the biggest collection of African […] More

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    Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda

    Murchison Falls National Park lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, where the bulky Bunyoro escarpment merges into the vast plains of Acholi land. One of Uganda’s oldest conservation areas, it was initially gazetted as a game reserve in 1926 to protect a savannah that Winston Churchill described in 1907 as ‘Kew Gardens and the zoo combined on an unlimited scale’. More