africa
All the best wildlife, bazaars, and adventures Africa has to offer from Cairo to Cape Town.
How to get to Gaborone from Anywhere
Introduction Once a small and dusty one-horse town, Gaborone has developed into a spectacle of a city in recent years. While it is Botswana's capital, there is nothing fast-paced about this city which moves at a languid pace and no one is in a hurry to get anywhere. It is a fantastic city to visit if you would like to learn more about the timelessness of rural Africa, learn local history and culture and savour the years of tradition in its cooking.
By Pavithra Jinadasa6 years ago in Wander
Where 2 Oceans Meet
Cape of Storms, Cape of Good Hope, the Cape. All names given to the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. Cape of Storms because it can sometimes be a dangerous place to sail around, causing many shipwrecks. Cape of Good Hope because the sailors who made it into Table Bay were glad to be alive! These days it is just called the Cape by people who live there.
By Rachael Spafford6 years ago in Wander
The best time for safari in Kenya
Each month is different in terms of the best time to visit Kenya. We have different tastes, different ideas of how we love to travel. Here is how the year turns out in terms of doing safaris in Kenya all the year round. The best times will depend on what works best for you safari holiday, and what time you can actually get time to enjoy it. Other factors to consider are the budgets involved and how deep you want to dip in your pockets.
By Peter Philip6 years ago in Wander
The Gambia: Introduction
The Gambia is a little country on the western coast of Africa. Although The Gambia has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, Senegal's state completely encloses the nation on another three sides. Therefore, Gambia is bordered by Senegal in the north, east, and south. The Gambia straddles the Gambia River extending from the Atlantic Ocean eastward. The Gambia is the second smallest African nation after Seychelles. Banjul, a port town, is the capital of The Gambia and the biggest city. Its location at the Gambia River's mouth has made the port the administrative and economic center of the nation.
By rajeshverma6 years ago in Wander
36 reasons why Kenya should be your preferred safari destination
Kenya has been put in the world map by the champion marathoners worldwide. Time and again, year after year, medals have been streaming into the beautiful land of Kenya. For many, the mention of Kenya simply reminds them of slim and tall athletes from Kenya.
By Peter Philip6 years ago in Wander
7 Must-Visit Destinations in Kenya
Do you want to relax and have fun in an African style post COVID-19 period? If yes, then Kenya should be top on your list. The country is endowed with both physical and cultural diversity. In fact, it’s one of the leading and most popular destinations in Africa. With breathtaking wildlife viewing, renowned game reserves, craggy mountains, vast Indian Ocean beaches, and lush forests, there are tons of exciting places to visit in Kenya. Read on to discover seven places that make Kenya one of the most evocative and beautiful travel destinations in the world.
By Gidie Write 6 years ago in Wander
Walking in Mandela's Footsteps
I find traveling liberating. It broadens the mind while relaxing and rejuvenating the soul. The destination is not important; it is the journey that matters. I have toured my backyard as well as places abroad with my husband and children as my companions.
By Razia Meer6 years ago in Wander
How to plan an affordable Botswana safari
When it comes to adventures in the wilds of southern Africa, one of the most thrilling experiences awaits on a safari in Botswana. However, such activities can cost a lot and those who are on a tight budget will need to be mindful. The good news is that you can indeed plan an affordable safari which will provide an unforgettable escapade.
By Pavithra Jinadasa6 years ago in Wander
Complete Guide Of Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
The world's tallest & walk-able free-standing fantastic mountain seems like imposing but that doesn’t mean it’s out of reach. To climb Kilimanjaro is a great challenge and entirely feasible for the passionate traveler or keen walker looking for something interesting. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest peak of Africa and located at scrub-lands at the border of Kenya and Tanzania, It's height 5895 meters. Experts estimate that only 65% of climbers reach the summit of Kilimanjaro, but your chances increase significantly if you choose the right operator. It is compulsory to climb Kilimanjaro with a expert guide and better back-up in case of emergency.
By Lillian Hawley6 years ago in Wander
25 Africa safari myths and misconceptions
25 Africa safari myths and misconceptions 1. That Africa is hot While there are some places that are hot like Ethiopia, Botswana and others like Mali, it will be wrong generalizing Africa as a hot continent. The equator divides Africa into two and cuts across Kenya, Uganda, Congo and other countries. All the countries touched have equatorial climate that have almost similar temperature ranges all year round. These temperatures are very comfortable and far from the purported hot. This is should not stop anyone from enjoying a safari in Kenya.
By Peter Philip6 years ago in Wander










