Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Africa from Cairo

Cairo, Egypt is a good launchpad for exploring much of the world. Europe is definitely close and doable; so are the Middle Eastern countries like Jordon, Syria, Lebanon etc. Turkey and Cyprus are definitely must-visits from Cairo.

However, I would think Cairo can be the gateway for exploring the African continent-not on the itinerary of many travellers.

Some countries that I would like to visit on the African continent are:-

Botswana-The Okavango delta and the Chobe National Park are the principal attractions. I want to explore the Delta on a makoro and watch the migratory elephants at the Chobe National Park




Zambia for the Victoria Falls, of course. I have been told that Victoria Falls on a full moon night is absolutely beautiful. Have done river rafting in Leh on the Zanskar and the Indus rivers and would like to do river rafting on the Zambezi river.



Namibia for its fascinating landscape and dune-studded desert. To visit the second largest canyon in the world-the Fish River Canyon. The Etosha National park to see an incredible variety of wildlife.


South Africa for Cape Town, one of the most beautiful cities in the world and the chance to eat on the “flattest table on earth”-i.e. the Table Mountain in Cape Town. Hope to be able to take the cable car to the top. Visit the world famous Kruger National Park.



Kenya for the ultimate experience in African safari. And floating over Masai Mara in a hot air balloon. Also a visit to Nairobi, the capital city with its rich historical background.
Morocco for Casablanca and the Hassan mosque, and Fez -the "city of mosques". And Marrakesh, the city at the foot of Atlas mountains with the Koutoubiya Mosque and the Kasbah. Essaouira for its beaches and the experience of browsing the shops "in peace".

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