Travel
All travel-related posts ranging from Travels to Africa, Travels to Europe, Travels to the Middle East, Travels to North America, South America and more.
I recently visited Kigali, Rwanda, and one of the first things I searched while planning my trip was: “What to do in Kigali, Rwanda”. Many travel blogs about visiting Rwanda focus on gorilla trekking tours, golden monkey encounters, and other wildlife and safari adventures. While those are bucket-list-worthy, they all take place outside Kigali, the country’s capital.But if you’re wondering what to do within Kigali city limits, ziplining at Fazenda Sengha should absolutely be on your list. Rwanda, in general,…
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Lagos
“How To Get Yellow Fever Card In Lagos” (especially now that their site is down) might seem like a simple topic, but believe it or not, someone out there is searching for this exact information right now. If you’re planning an international trip and need a Yellow Fever card, keep reading, this guide is for you! I recently tried to get a Yellow Fever card since I’ve never had one (it wasn’t needed for my European travels), and I noticed that…
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Lovelies! Travelstart Nigeria is celebrating their 6th birthday and rewarding customers with a birthday sale offering cheap flights which you can benefit from this Easter period. They are also currently giving away free ticket for 2 to Zanzibar for one lucky person. How exciting is that? About Travelstart Travelstart is Africa’s largest online travel agency with headquarters in Cape Town and a local office in Lagos. Founded in Sweden, Travelstart opened its doors in 1999 as the brainchild of travel visionary…
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Last minute holidays to Turkey have never been more affordable with plenty of low cost flights and cheap accommodation. If you’re not convinced, take a look at these 8 compelling reasons for a Turkish adventure. Friendly locals Renowned for their hospitality, the Turks are likely to be one of the friendliest people you’ve ever come across. Whether there inviting you into their home for traditional Turkish tea or providing guidance on local attractions, you’ll always feel welcome. Outdoor fun The diverse landscape…
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I left Selcuk the next day after my visit to Pamucak and Sirince for Pamukkale. I first read about Pamukkale on Jessica Stein’s blog(tuulavintage) and i knew right away that i wanted to visit this city, so i added it to my list of places to visit in Turkey and researched every thing i could about it and how to get there. Pamukkale which means cotton castle in Turkish has been in use since the 2nd century and not just because…
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