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Food (5) | Health (2) | Itineraries (30) |
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Safety in South Africa (Warnings)
South Africa has some of the world's highest violent crime rates. Crime is a problem everywhere in this country but any vigilant traveler can be safe by following the basic precautions such as not walking...Read full tip...
Safety in Cote d'Ivoire (Warnings)
Contact your embassy or consult other travelers first before going to Cote D'Ivoire. There is always political unrest and violence in this country especially in the northern regions. . Read full tip...
HIV/AIDS in Cote d'Ivoire (Health)
Avoid unprotected sex in Cote d'Ivoire. HIV/AIDS is an epidemic in this country. . Read full tip...
How to pronounce (Sights)
Pronounce "Cote d'Ivoire" as "COAT di-VWAR." Do not refer to the country as "Ivory Coast" while inside the country as it might be offensive to the people. . Read full tip...
Getting enough support in bumpy rides (Female Traveler)
If you're on your way to riding to the African safari, be reminded to wear a bra with good support for the twins. It's going to be one very bumpy ride, and you wouldn't want them jumping about.. Read full tip...
Ouka'Meden Here I Come (Itineraries)
We had fun skiing at Ouka Meden last April. I really enjoyed the laidback vibe of the unassuming resorts which boast a ski lift and terrain to suit the taste and styles of the visitors coming in. If you...Read full tip...
Be careful of rebels and bandits (Warnings)
Be careful of rebels and bandits as tourists are regularly kidnapped in northern Ethiopia. Do not travel to the remote northeast Afar region, and generally to the north of the country, beyond the city...Read full tip...
Do not practice unprotected sex in Tanzania (Warnings)
Don't believe that there's low HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. HIV/AIDS is still an epidemic in Africa. The figures are deceiving! So as a general rule, especially when traveling to Africa, practice protected sex...Read full tip...
Have some immunizations before your trip (Warnings)
Before going to Tanzania, be sure to have complete immunizations, specially against malaria, yellow fever, high fever, and cholera as these are rampant in the land! It's better to get your vaccine in...Read full tip...
What to eat and drink (Warnings)
Be super careful when buying cheap or street food as gastrointestinal diseases are common in Tanzania. Do not eat raw food unless you can peel off its skin or clean it with water before eating. Eat only...Read full tip...
Safari Adventure (Warnings)
Poisounous snakes are quite common in Africa, during safaris and eco-volunteering try to avoid deserted areas especially at night. If you go hikking or walking in nature, wear boots and long trousers...Read full tip...
Egypt Customs and Tradition to Pay Attention To (Warnings)
Egypt is by-and-large a Muslim country and public display of intimacy such as kissing and fondling is frowned upon. Women are asked to dress conservatively. In souks like those in Luxor Bazaar...Read full tip...
Felucca Ride (Warnings)
Like the gondola ride in Italy, a visit to Egypt is seen to be incomplete without riding a felucca (an ancient broad sailed boat) especially to honeymooners and couples who just want to get away from...Read full tip...
Egyptian Shopkeepers (Warnings)
Women without companion in Egypt is vulnerable to sexual harassment so before deciding to go solo for a trip urge a friend or a boyfriend to accompany you. Also be careful when visiting the market places...Read full tip...