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DWVC’s Top 10 Holiday Travel Review in Africa Here are the Top Vacation spots in Africa based from the 2007 Review of Designer Way Vacation Club, the Holiday Travel Company chosen by travelers around the world. BOTSWANA, AFRICA Botswana is probably one of the finest tourist destinations in Africa. The blue of the national flag represents the peaceful nature of the country and its people. It has always enjoyed political stability making it a very safe place to visit and explore. Read more… Egypt Egypt is known as the land of the Pharaohs and it certainly is a country full of amazing sights, sounds and colours. Most of the major towns and cities can be found on the banks of the river Nile. So, no trip to Egypt would be complete without a little boat trip or a big boat trip on the Nile. If you decide to have a break in Egypt, you will not be disappointed; this country is like an open air museum in the sun, with busy cities, amazing temples and packed bazaars. Read more… GOA Glorious vistas of rivers, ponds, wooded hills, valleys and white sandy beaches stretching for mile after stunning mile wait to dazzle visitors to Goa. Strategically placed whitewashed churches and dazzling temples enhance the incredible beauty of the area. Goa’s allure lies in the fact that it remains quite distinct from the rest of India and is small enough to be thoroughly explored in a way that other Indian states are not. Read more… Mauritius Mauritius fully meets all expectations of what an exotic tropical paradise should be, from swaying palm trees to the dazzling blue of the ocean and from balmy nights to the dazzling smiles of the local people. The island is almost entirely surrounded by coral reefs and lagoons. Read more… Namibia Namibia is a country located between two deserts - the Namib Desert along its coastline and the Kalahari Desert in the eastern interior. It is a large country of over 800,000 square kilometres, roughly about the same size as Zimbabwe and Botswana together. The population is 1.6 million, there is plenty of wide open space to explore, blue skies and pleasant weather all year round. Read more… Seychelles One word synonymous with the Seychelles is RELAXATION. If you can’t remember that, make a note on you suitcase. This is a place with a plentiful choice of gorgeous secluded beaches and mile after mile of heavenly natural scenery. But there is more to this place than snorkelling, scuba diving and white sandy beaches. The food is most certainly something to write home about! The Creole cuisine is a favourite with everybody who visits the Seychelles. Read more… South Africa Wildlife is in abundance in this captivating country. There is also a plentiful supply of some of the best wines in the world. The unusual Cape Dutch architecture found around the cape is a wonderful sight. And not far away are the impressive Table Mountain and the picturesque garden route. South Africa is a land of stunning contrasts. But I suppose the thing that really captures peoples’ attention is the array of animals found in Kruger National Park. Read more… SWAZILAND This is the smallest country in Africa and is also one of the most easy-going and laid-back in the continent. The people there are well-known for celebrations and generally having fun than causing trouble and demonstrating for reform. They have great respect for wildlife preservation and you will find several great national parks where you can observe the animals in their natural habitats. Anybody interested in black and white rhinos, elephant and lions will be able to get close to them in the game reserves and national parks. Read more… Tunisia Tunisia has its head in the Med and feet firmly in the Sahara. Thus, it is yet another land full of contrasts. In the North you will find velvety hillsides, vineyards and olive groves. An in the South you will discover endless dunes and date palm oases. On a more general note, there are over eight hundred miles of beaches and with the Sahara desert as a backdrop there really is no mistaking Tunisia. With all the palm trees, ancient ruins and trekking camels it truly is a very interesting destination. Read more… Zambia This country is well known for some of the most impressive sights in Africa, one being the spectacular Victoria Falls and the other being the mighty Zambezi River. The national parks there are absolutely packed with wonderful birds and animals of all shapes and sizes. For the adventurers among you, there are great opportunities to go white water rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping. Read more…
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