Tuareg Caravans of Niger
Every winter Tuareg groups traverse the Niger’s Tenere desert to get a hold of salt which is available from the Bilma oasis and exchange millet for the dates. Salt is necessary for Sahelian domestic animals as well as it are in short supply also it is a restricted deposit collective with weighty consumption ensuring money-making markets. In the earlier period,...
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Bwindi impenetrable forest is the only park where mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, man, forest elephants, reptiles and amphibians, Batwa community co- exist in the same environment. In addition to diverse wildlife, deep in the middle of the tropical forest there are refreshing streams and several waterfalls. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated Bwindi national park as...
Whale Watching in Uganda
South Africa is full of many magnificent places however; Plettenberg Bay has become one of the most stunning tourist spots due to its wealth of whales. Be there to enjoy the thrilling holidays of your entire lifetime. The explorer from Portuguese named it as ‘baia Formosa’ and the vicinity is surrounded by attractive Tsitsikamma and Outeniqua mountains, beautiful rivers,...
UNESCO is aggressively advocating for its preservation because it is outstanding in many ways and yes, it is worth travelling over thousand miles to watch. Abatimbo is its name, a traditional drumming and dancing musical culture that the people of Burundi Kingdom used to grove in exaltation of their kings. It was exclusively for members of the royal family. However when...

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