Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
How about doing a time travel and going back to an era when earth was younger and so was the history? Let your curious soul trace the journey of humanity,…
How about doing a time travel and going back to an era when earth was younger and so was the history? Let your curious soul trace the journey of humanity,…
The Gold Reef City is an exhilarating fusion of amusement park, casino, garden chapel, and South Africa’s only 4D theater. It is not just a leading family destination that offers…
Lake Tanganyika, in eastern Africa, holds many records. At 410 miles, it is the longest freshwater lake in the world; with a depth of 4710 feet, it is the second…
The panoramic Boulders Beach, located near Cape Town is renowned for a unique, land-based colony of African penguins. As this species of penguins is endangered, the region has been declared…
Steeped in mythology, Mount Kilimanjaro is a peak celebrated in ancient lore and African literature. ‘The Rooftop of Africa,’ looming high over the boundless plains of the savannah, has long…
The Cango Caves spellbind the visitors with their extensive chambers and tunnels. These dripstone caverns with giant halls and majestic formations evoke a sense of wonderment. These caves are known…
The Pyramids of Giza, situated near Al-Jizah, are a popular site in Egypt. This archeological site is located on the west bank of the Nile River and comprises the Great…
The Cairo Museum is one of the chief tourist attractions of the city and showcases around 120,000 artifacts. A must-visit destination during the trip to Cairo, the museum draws several tourists…
Neither it’s an expression for an outlandish place nor a destination existing only in hyperbole. Timbuktu sits near the big bend of the Niger River on the cusp of Sahara…
“All sunshine makes the desert” says an Arabic proverb. Sahara Desert is a natural oven of biblical proportions in which every oasis is a refuge for intrepid travelers. From the…
Perpetuated by the breathtaking and somewhat bizarre landscape of the Tibesti Mountains, Emi Koussi is home to extinct volcanic peaks and arguably the most isolated human settlements on earth. Embark…
The Suez Canal, sometimes called the Highway to India, is the link between Europe, Africa, and Asia, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. A man-made waterway, this Canal…
Bounded by steep mountains and scattered fishing villages, ‘The Lake of Stars’ resonates serenity far away from the hassles of urban life. While the surrounding national parks are backpackers’ heaven,…
A natural spectacle that remained unseen by rest of the world until mid 19th century, the Victoria Falls go by the indigenous name – ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ – which literally means “Smoke…
Nestled in the beauty of Lake Malawi, Cape Maclear is Africa’s impression of the Mykonos. Get ready to be lulled by the touch of tropical sun, crayon-colored boats, interspersed campsites,…
Anse Source d’Argent Beach is one of the most popular beaches of Seychelles. It is located to the east of Praslin and west of Felicite Island. La Digue boasts of…
Teeming with wildlife and botanical treasures, Table Mountain dominates the skyline of the ‘Mother City’. Endlessly pouring tablecloth of clouds amply justifies its riveting presence between the Devil’s Peak and…
Zanzibar is renowned for white sandy beaches, exquisite remnants of Stone Town, the Swahili culture, aroma of exotic spices, azure cloudless skies, diverse coastal reefs and pervading Indian Ocean. It’s…
The temple of Karnak (Al-Karnak) is a huge building complex made up of a series of structures and features. In fact, it is a city of temples that have been…
Abu Simbel is a village located in southern Egypt and is home to the two Abu Simbel temples, which are made of rock and are situated on the western bank…
Morocco’s beauty lies in its munificence. This imperial (and liberal) city in Northern Africa is a prelude to the layered beauty of Moroccan culture. Burgeoning economy, consumerist landscape, traditional Berber…
This is where the mightiest of the Kings were laid to rest and this is where surprises are churned out every now and then. The Egyptian Pharaohs may have died…
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