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Luxury Egypt Tour during Easter holidays, includes visiting the
Pyramids and Museum of Egyptian Antiques. 5* Nile Cruise from
Aswan to Luxor, with transfer by flight to Aswan and back from
Luxor and trip to Alexandria.
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Cairo Tour, visiting the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids and Sphinx.
Special offer.
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Spend Christmas in Egypt, visiting the Giza Pyramids and the
gigantic
Karnak and Luxor Temple. Relax on a Nile Cruise from Luxor to
Aswan enjoying the historical sights along the way.
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Experience all the major historical sites of Cairo, Aswan and
Luxor
and enjoy a relaxing 3 day Cruise on the less visited Lake
Nasser,
visiting the temples in the area.
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Nairobi is cosmopolitan and hosts various consulates, landmark buildings, parks, markets, museums, restaurants and is considered very similar to London except smaller and with a different variety. Nairobi is referred to as the "Green city".
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Fill your spare day in Nairobi with enjoyable excursions, visiting the historical Karen Blixen museum (Out of Africa), the giraffe center where you can feed them and the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage.
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See Egypt in style ... Explore Cairo and the Pyramids. Enjoy a
luxurious Nile cruise where you will see the massive temples up
and down the Nile Valley and end off your holiday spending a few
days relaxing on the Red Sea.
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Straddling both West and Central Africa, Cameroon is alive with the
traditions and customs of more than 250 different ethnic groups, a
cultural mix that is at once enchanting and more than a little
magical. This trip takes you to the heart of a country much
neglected by tourism.
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Off the map for a few years due to social and political problems,
Ivory Coast is back. This is a fascinating land and few people make
it this far, but ideal for those looking for a country unused to
tourism.
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Explore the magical culture of the Yoruba and climb into the Idanre
Hills for glimpses of a lost world. Meet the Kamberi, one of Africa's
most traditional yet least known groups, and learn more about the
slave history of Badagry.
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The Horn of Africa is a fascinating mix of cultures, from nomadic
herders to Arabian traders, with influences from across the Indian
Ocean. It is also home to some of the continent's most remote and
breathtaking landscapes, a land begging the intrepid traveller to
explore.
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Our Mauritania tour is an exciting, unique and surprising journey
through an utterly captivating land. Explore the wild Atlantic coast
and its remarkable wildlife. Meet the Imragen people who fish with
dolphins. Travel through stunning desert scenery to the lost cities of
the Sahara.
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A wonderful way to explore the best Botswana has to offer - from the Okavango Delta in the north to the vast Kalahari in the south. Includes a visit to the mighty Victoria Falls
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A small group scooter excursion through Senegal, the Gambia and
the Casamance. The trip features cultural exploration, wildlife,
stunning landscapes, beaches, quiet villages, nature preserves,
and vibrant cities. We offer the freedom to explore this corner of the
world at your own pace.
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Focussing solely on Angola rather than combining it with the well-
trodden lands to the south, this unique tour covers the remote
south of the country. Barely touched by the modern world, you
explore the this vast unspoiled wilderness and meet tribal groups
that follow time honoured traditions.
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Discover the voodoo traditions of a magical land on this two
week trip that takes you right to the heart of the magic of Africa,
meeting witches and gods and exploring the villages of the
Tamberma.
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This tour takes you to a wild land of untamed jungle and
enormous rivers. This spectacular wildlife, includes large herds of
forest elephants and the unforgettable experience of tracking
lowland gorillas. Learning about the Ba'Aka pygmies as they go
about their daily lives in the rainforest.
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Almost like a low key Zanzibar - without the tourists - the Comoros
combine the heritage of Swahili culture with dramatic scenery,
atmospheric towns and small country charm. Visit the three islands
and enjoy the sheer sense of adventure in being one of the least
visited countries in the world.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is undoubtedly one of the most
challenging countries to travel through. Yet those that made the
step will be rewarded with some incredible experiences. Track
mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, climb Mt Nyiragongo
and encounter eastern lowland gorillas.
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Discover Djibouti and Somaliland, visiting the incredible landscapes
of Lac Assal and Lac Abbe, rock art at Las Geel and Dhagax
Khoure and the laid back Red Sea towns of Berbera and
Tadjourah. This is ideal for the Africa enthusiast looking for a truly
authentic experience.
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Africa Guide