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Visiting coffee plantations in East Africa

  Are you tasting your delicious Arabica coffee espresso right now? Are you enjoying the power of the Robusta flavour that makes your day every morning? Well, you are then appreciating one of the most important product of East Africa’s agriculture. The regions facing the Indian Ocean’s coast are the main producers of this wonderfulContinue reading “Visiting coffee plantations in East Africa”

Bush meat at the Zambesi Cafe, Livingstone

  Livingstone is the second city of Zambia, as for tourism, and a very interesting place. It is "the gate to Victoria Falls" since it rises only 10 km away from the stunning waterfalls, the most beautiful in Africa. Livingstone is a welcoming place, where visitors can enjoy historic tours, safari and of course tripsContinue reading "Bush meat at the Zambesi Cafe, Livingstone"

Eating caterpillars, a typical food in Zambia

  Have you ever eaten ... worms? They say they are not much different from some delicious sea food you find in the best western restaurants, but how many brave ones have really tried and saw if that was true? If you are a traveler - and a real one! - you know you mustContinue reading "Eating caterpillars, a typical food in Zambia"

Enjoy Eco-Cultural Tourism in Africa

  What is your idea of a trip to Africa? If you are thinking of safari, wild animals, stunning landscapes, well you are right but that is not all. Modern days need something different, something special. Because we must put our planet on the first place, and then adapt our lives to it, if weContinue reading "Enjoy Eco-Cultural Tourism in Africa"

Why not to miss a safari in Amboseli

  If you have the chance to do it,  you should never miss a safari at Amboseli National Park, in Kenya. One of the most famous protected areas in the world, Amboseli has a particular charme that makes it different from any other. Of course you can find the typical African animals, here: lions, leopards,Continue reading "Why not to miss a safari in Amboseli"