where can I travel in Egypt? Posted By : Limotek
where can I travel in Egypt? Posted By : Limotek
Combining a wondrous blend of romance and ancient history, Egypt is a country of varying sights, entertainment and cosmopolitan cities in addition to contemporary infrastructure with a supreme climate. It is officially known as the Arab Republic of Egypt and is sited on the north side of Africa and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea; the principal geographical feature, famous the world over, is the river Nile. There are several cities in this magnificent country with Cairo being the capital city.
where can I travel I Guinea Bissau? Posted By : Limotek
Guinea Bissau is such a unique country that is really a good idea to get out of the normal day to day business responsibilities and take your rental car for a little road trip. Even if you are only in the country for a few days, you will see a lot. There are plenty of attractions and natural vistas to be enjoyed within a short distance from any city and if you are hankering for a longer road trip, then there are numerous scenic driving tours that beckon the traveller.
Where can I travel in Ghana Posted By : Limotek
There are many gorgeous places excellently suited to travel in the Republic of Ghana like the Atlantic coast, the Afadjato Mountain among many others. Located in West Africa, Ghana has come a long way from colonialism to being an independent state with a population of 23 million people. English is the countrys official language but there are various native languages also spoken in Ghana. If you want to find the best in African heritage, then Ghana is the place to be.
Where can I travel in the Comoros? Posted By : Limotek
The Comoros, officially the Union of the Comoros is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, located off the eastern coast of Africa on the northern end of the Mozambique Channel between northern Madagascar and north-eastern Mozambique. Comoros is the third smallest nation in Africa with a population estimate of 800,000 inhabitants who officially speak Comorian, Arabic or French.
