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PLANNING A TRIP TO AFRICA

Planning a Trip to Africa
By Pius.Faj,touristafricaguide. Searchlight to Africa Travel/Tourism
Plan your trip to Africa with the resources below. There’s information about visas, vaccinations, air travel, health and safety. Get inspired about where to go in Africa using the vacation planner, maps and photos. Learn more about Africa’s cultures and languages before you go.

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Africa People and Culture

September 4, 2008 by touristafrica

African People and Culture
Your trip to Africa will be much richer if you learn more about the local culture before you go. Even just learning how to say “hello” in the local language will enhance your experience.

African Languages — What is Spoken Where?
African Greetings
Best Movies About Africa
Best Books About Africa
Festivals in Africa
The Maasai of East Africa
The Himba of Namibia
The San Bushmen of the Kalahari
The Omo River Tribes of Ethiopia
The Samburu of Kenya

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Photos of Africa

September 4, 2008 by touristafrica

Photos of Africa
Seeing is believing and once you get to browse through some of these Africa photo galleries, it won’t be long before you’ll want to visit.

Best Photos of Africa
Photos of a Tanzanian Safari
Photos of Ethiopia
Photos of Namibia
Photos of Ghana
Photos of Uganda
Photos of a Southern Africa Safari
Photos of Angola

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Private: Getting to Africa

September 4, 2008 by touristafrica

Getting to Africa
The most

important thing to look into when you plan your trip to Africa is your flight. Flights book up months in advance because there just aren’t that many available. If you can’t find a direct flight to the African country you want to visit, then you’ll have to look into regional flights. You can also opt to Cruise to Africa. A good option for getting around several countries in Africa is to choose an Overland tour.

Cheap Deals to Africa
Cheap Flights to Africa
African Airlines
African Airports
Cruises to Africa
Overlanding in Africa

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visas,vaccinationsand safety

September 4, 2008 by touristafrica

Visas, Vaccinations and Safety
Many African countries require visas in order to enter and this can take a few weeks to sort out. Vaccinations are also very important, and some of the vaccinations that are highly recommended need to be administered a few months in advance of your trip. While most of Africa is quite safe for travelers, situations do change and it’s important to keep up to date with travel warnings as they arise.

First Time Traveling to Africa?
African Embassies in the US
Vaccinations and Travel to Africa
First Aid and Medical Kit for Travelers to Africa
How to Avoid Malaria When Traveling to Africa
Is Traveling in Africa Dangerous?
Current Official Travel Warnings for Africa
Women Traveling in Africa

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TOURISM IN NIGERIA

September 4, 2008 by touristafrica

TOURISM IN NIGERIA
Tourism is relatively a budding enterprise in Nigeria but owing to Nigeria’s potentials, it has undergone a gradual but progressive evolution in the past three decades.
Nigeria is a country greatly endowed. It is blessed with warm, sundry climate, over 800 kilometers of fascinating beaches and evergreen vegetation in the South, while in the North, alluring landforms overshadows savannah grasslands. Added to these are the interesting natural features in form of water falls, springs, hills, some mountainous areas with temperate like climate and a range of special and common species of tropical wildlife. These, coupled with wide market opportunities, diverse socio-cultural heritage that gives the nation its uniqueness and the hospitality of the about 120 million people earn Nigeria the sobriquet, GIANT OF AFRICA.
It is almost impossible to deny Nigeria its prime of place amongst the richly endowed potential tourist destinations in the world.

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