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By: Debbie Roome
Browse these tips for traveling safely while visiting South Africa. The crime rate is high in this country and being aware of the problems will lead to a more secure trip more...
In: Uganda Travel
The capital city of Uganda is a bustling metropolis of street-food, clothes shops, globe trotters and a no-right-of-way traffic policy. What's not to love? more...
In: Uganda Travel
The Speke Resort and Commonwealth Hotel is situated at Munyonyo, just outside Uganda's capital, Kampala. more...
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
A journey not recommended for those who like to travel in comfort and style, but one that will take you through the heart of East-Africa on a road less-travelled. more...
Gisozi Genocide Memorial Centre
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
In 1994 a terrible genocide took place in Rwanda, claiming the lives of over 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. more...
Rwanda: Jambo Beach & Lake Muhazi
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
Rwanda's tourism industry is flying high and rightly so with such stunning natural beauty as Lake Muhazi. more...
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
Rwanda's tourism industry is on the up, attracting backpackers and jet-setters alike with its gorilla trekking, big game national parks and breathtaking scenery. more...
Experience the TsiTsikamma Forest
TsiTsikamma, in the heart of the Eastern Cape's Garden Route, is a place of staggering beauty incorporating ancient forests and special marine protected areas. more...
By: Helen Brain
Whether you want to donate, volunteer or shop for treasures, this article will tell you where to find some of those elusive charity shops in Cape Town's Southern Suburbs more...
In: Kenya Travel
By: Greg Cruey
Sexual tourism has long been a driving force behind places like Amsterdam, Bangkok, and Manila. Now it is coming to Kenya - with a twist. more...