Kenya safari and culture

Culture can be defined in many ways, such as the shared pattern of attitude, behaviour, practices, and values in a community. It is also an aspect that some countries, such as the people of Kenya, take great pride in. For this reason, there is a great deal of cultural tourism in Kenya which in turn prompts . . . → Read More: Kenya safari and culture

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Top Dive Destinations: The Red Sea

The Red Sea was largely overlooked as a dive destination until the 1950s and ‘60s. Today, it’s recognized as one of the world’s top locales for diving and snorkeling.

Unique Features

The Red Sea, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, occupies a deep, narrow trench whose warming effect makes it Earth’s northernmost tropical sea. While the trench can . . . → Read More: Top Dive Destinations: The Red Sea

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River Nile Sites

There is no other region world-wide that can offer as much history and splendid sightseeing opportunities as the Middle East. Home to some of the most celebrated archaelogical findings ever discovered, as well as some of the world’s newest technological advancements, the Middle East provides a fascinating blend of both the old . . . → Read More: River Nile Sites

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Sites to See Along the Nile

The Nile is the longest river in the world, flowing from Central Africa to the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile itself is composed of two tributaries: the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile is the longest tributary, with its headwaters beyond Lake Victoria on the Uganda/Zambia border, while the Blue Nile’s origins are in . . . → Read More: Sites to See Along the Nile

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