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Travel Safety in Dakar, Senegal
In: Senegal Travel
By: Kathleen Madigan
Dakar is colorful and culturally-rich but also chaotic, so thoughtful planning for safety can help you avoid danger in this exotic vacation destination. more...
By: Alice Woolliams
The Indian Ocean town is a hidden gem despite the nation's turbulent political history more...
Lesotho - The Kingdom in the Sky
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
By: Fleur Hupston
Often referred to as "The Roof of Africa" Lesotho has a lot to offer the traveller, with activities such as 4x4 drives, pony treks, hiking, fishing and mountain climbing. more...
Drakensberg - Dragon Mountains
By: Fleur Hupston
Located east in South Africa and forming a border with Lesotho, these distinctive mountains provide the traveller with game viewing, bird watching and hiking activties. more...
In: Senegal Travel
By: Kathleen Madigan
Plan an adventure vacation in west Africa, enjoying the modern art of the African Art Biennial, antiques and masks in the markets, and fine French food seaside. more...
Four Places to Relax in Kigali
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
Whether you work here or whether you're touring around East Africa, Kigali is a small, non-hectic place to unwind on a day off. more...
Kigali's Best-Loved Restaurants
In: Sub-Sahara Africa Travel (general)
Rwanda's capital is never short on good places to eat. Here we review four of the best. more...
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...