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Welcome to Burkina Faso

When you hear about Burkina Faso you mainly hear about poor people, starving populations, deserts, wild lands. No one would ever book a holiday to Burkina Faso. What for? But the beauty of Africa is untouched, even in one of the poorest places in the continent. And maybe you will find out that Burkina FasoContinue reading "Welcome to Burkina Faso"

Backpackers in Africa. Why, when, how.

  Independent, free, wild. Backpacking is the best way to travel, especially if you want to take your time in order to know a place. Backpackers in Africa are welcome, they are the most appropriate type of tourist for the territory. No one knows and loves traveling more than Africans themselves: the word "safari" meansContinue reading "Backpackers in Africa. Why, when, how."

New railway line Dar Es Salaam-Moshi

  Tanzania has been working for tourism for 50 years, now. Its wonderful wild National Parks, its stunning coast, its islands are the most popular destinations for those who come to Africa looking for nature and emotions. The reference cities and villages also are part of this touristic plan and are slowly changing. Places likeContinue reading "New railway line Dar Es Salaam-Moshi"

Your first safari, some useful tips

Your first safari! Are you ready for it? Safari is an african word meaning "journey". So when you go on safari you are just experiencing an incredible journey, in one of the most charming continents in the world. But every journey, every trip, is an adventure and needs information and advice so to be prepared.Continue reading "Your first safari, some useful tips"

Five reasons for taking your children to Africa in 2021-22

  There will always be a good reason for taking a child to visit Africa. There are over 100, perhaps, but we can only list a few in order to let you organize your next trip at best. Africa is a magic place, it is stunning and charming for adults. Imagine your children's eyes asContinue reading "Five reasons for taking your children to Africa in 2021-22"