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by poonam bisht

There is something about a trip to Africa   that leaves a traveler with a vague, uneasy feeling that there is something more left to be explored. Such feelings are known…


There is something about a trip to Africa   that leaves a traveler with a vague, uneasy feeling that there is something more left to be explored. Such feelings are known to grow into a lifetime fascination for the Dark Continent. Many claim Africa Cruise to be the only remedy known for such a “malaise”.

Africa Cruises, as organized by most operators, are aimed at providing a feeling, however fleeting, of completeness. Thus a cruise along Cape Town is complemented by the African Safari and the tour of its beaches.

Africa Cruises Itineraries

Most of Cruises to Africa start from Mombasa, from where they swerve gently along the scenic Indian Ocean to meet the Madagascar Island, the veritable “perfumed isle”.

Here the travelers take a dip into the rich colonial past of the island as they are rested in the cool French ambience of Nosy Be. Madagascar is home to the endearing lemurs, whose languid ways contrast well with the frenzy of your tour, which generally lasts between 12-22 days. From Madagascar the liners take a more determined turn towards Cape Town, a beautiful city adorning the tip of the African peninsula. Cape Town, known for it rich vibrant culture, offers a fascinating opportunity for wine tasting.

Other Attractions of Cruise to South Africa

Islands off the coast of Africa such as the Seychelles Islands are known for the unspoilt beauty of their beaches and coral reefs. They display great aloofness from the apparent commercial ways of most other beaches around the world.

Africa Cruise travelers are also lead on a tour to the wildlife habitats of South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania.

Apart from these there are tours arranged to Shakaland, where the Cruise to Africa travelers are brought in contact with the ways of the Zulu tribe.

Then there are exciting cable car rides which climb up the Table Mountain and provide a commanding view of Cape Town from a height of 3300ft.

Thus an Cruise south africa traveler, harboring simple ambitions of a commonplace cruise experience, should obviously brace up for a more adventurous experience.

Maps of world.com offers information and suggestions to its viewers on Africa Cruises and various other Cruises.

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