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Sinai: A Majestic Mountain Trek
Trekking in the desolate desert of the Sinai is a religious and cultural experience, whilst following in the footsteps of the Bedouins is just mystical.
Jul 12, 2010
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Andrew Buswell
Egypt's Temple of Edfu
Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, the magnificent temple of Edfu defies the sands of time.
Jun 25, 2010
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Grant Osborn
British Man Clocks His 113th Visit to Tunisia
Scotsman Alaster Hawthorn is a frequent visitor to Tunisia and was invited to the country again to mark Tunisair's inaugural flight to Djerba from London.
Jun 5, 2010
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Stuart Forster
A Traveller's Guide to Tunisia
This North African country is one of the most liberal places to visit in the Arab world. Its culture has been influenced by many civilizations over time.
May 27, 2010
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Scott Hayden
Volunteer Travel to Egypt and sub-Saharan Destinations
Gap year volunteering can be a rewarding and pleasant experience. Many report it to be a life changing.
May 6, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Star Wars Movie Locations in Tunisia, North Africa
Explore cave, rock dwellings, salt lakes and strange homes that were the original locations for sets and filming for the star wars series.
Apr 22, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Holidays to the Island of Jerba in Tunisia
Jerba, also called Djerba, is a large island in North Africa, located off Tunisian coastline in the Gulf of Gabes.
Apr 22, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
How to Choose the Right Kids' Pilot Cases and Luggage Sets
Hottest kids' character luggage cases and tips on choosing durable, age appropriate and appealing luggage for children.
Apr 19, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
North Africa's Veiled Men, the Tuareg Tribesmen
Algeria, Niger and Mali are home to semi-nomadic tribes. Travelling to these countries can reveal a glimpse into the lives of these desert nomads.
Apr 17, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Family Holidays and Travel Tips to North Africa's Morocco
Close to Europe and a great winter destination, Morocco is a great option for families with small kids with plenty of short excursions and day trips.
Apr 15, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Camel, Jeep Safaris and Adventure Camping in Travel to Egypt
How can the imaginative traveller best tour Egypt? Try desert camp, eco tours, camel and jeep safaris for a new and different take on an ancient land.
Apr 12, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Moroccan Home Life
Being invited to a Moroccan home is an honor. Knowing what to expect can make the experience much more enjoyable.
Apr 5, 2010
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Maya Hanley
Camping Safaris in Africa
In these poor economic times, camping safaris in Africa have become a cheap alternative to luxury lodge stays. If well equipped, camping is a fun way to see the sights.
Apr 4, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Travel Tips: Transportation in Egypt
Travelling within Egypt is a hassle. Knowing the options available in and between major cities, however, can help save visitors both time and money - and sanity!
Apr 3, 2010
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Youssef Chouhoud
Bahia Palace in Marrakech
Bahia Palace is one of the main palaces to visit in Morocco. Built in the 19th century, its architecture reflects Islamic and Moroccon themes.
Apr 1, 2010
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Fiza Asar
Getting to Know Morocco
There is much more to Morocco than the beach resorts. it is an ancient North African culture that bridges the gap between the Middle East and Europe.
Mar 27, 2010
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Maya Hanley
Sahara Desert Holidays in Tunisia
Enjoy a desert holiday to Tunisia. Take camel rides through the dunes and visit genuine Berber villages
Mar 27, 2010
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Natasha Sheldon
Ideas for Adventure Holidays in Morocco, Africa
Morocco is a great place for travelers who want an active holiday. Although Morocco is full of history and culture, it is also a great destination for an adventure trip.
Mar 26, 2010
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Linda Wongkee
Deserts, Lakes and Mountains in Djibouti
Djibouti in North East Africa is home to vast salt lakes, deserts, unusual landscapes and a very hospitable people.
Mar 9, 2010
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Fleur Hupston
Safety When Traveling as a Woman in Africa
Africa is a continent that is as varied as its people and language groups. Women can travel safely though most of it by being careful and respecting local customs.
Feb 18, 2010
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Fleur Hupston