Africa Travel Guides & Articles

Let Travels.com be your Africa travel resource, as you're guided through the massive and varied subcontinent. From the thriving economy of Cape Town and South Africa to observing lions and zebras in their natural habitat on safari in Kenya, from the jaw-dropping beauty of the soda lakes in East Africa to the crowded bazaars of Morocco, Travels.com has the details you need to travel in Africa. Articles also cover the basics on travel to Africa, including passport and visa information, safety tips, immunization and health concerns, and transportation guides.

How to Replace an iPod Hard Drive With Compact Flash

Compact Flash Cards are known to offer high speed, high performance, and high reliability at a fraction of the cost of typical hard drives. These cards are perfect for compact electronics such as the Apple iPod. If you are in the market for a new...

How to Replace the Fishing Line in a Rain Lamp

Rain lamps enjoyed massive popularity in the late 60s and 70s. You can sometimes spot one of these beauties in neighborhood secondhand shops or on eBay. Over time, the nylon lines that carry the flowing oil become brittle and can crack. Fortunate...

How To Replace the Hard Drive in a iPod Mini

IPod Mini's are infamous for their abysmal battery life. What better way to give new life to your iPod than to upgrade the hard drive while replacing the battery. A new hard drive can make the music player more durable and much more responsive.

How to Teach English As a Volunteer in Africa

Africa is a diverse continent made up of more than 50 countries, and in most, volunteers are needed to teach English. Volunteering to teach English in Africa is an open opportunity for adults of all ages. Doing so gives others the educational adv...

How to Test Your iPod Hard Drive

Your iPod isn't functioning correctly or possibly isn't functioning at all. You hear a ticking sound that seems to be coming from the hard drive. To determine whether a hard drive error is causing your problems, run a test on the hardware. The iP...

How to Travel in Africa

A continent consisting of more than 50 countries, Africa is a rich destination for any traveler. It generously offers wildlife, inherent beauty and historical relevance. Even with all its beauty, it is impossible to ignore some relatively ugly fa...

How to Travel to Africa to Help Out

Africa has always lured intrepid travelers in search of adventure as well as those wanting to make a positive impact on the world. For a good dose of both, one of Africa's plethora of volunteering opportunities will do the trick. Thousands of vol...

Imilchil Climate & Weather

The town of Imilchil is a small village in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. It is a center of Berber culture and home to a famous betrothal festival every September, where youths from around the area come to find marriage. Imilchi...

Important Travel Documents for an Ethiopia Trip

The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, a developing country in East Africa, is considered one of the oldest countries of the world and the cradle of civilization. Ethiopia played an important role in shaping civilization, art and technology...

Information About African Safaris

If you have adventure in your blood, Africa will surely be the ultimate experience. Many adventures include transport and walking safaris, hiking the wilderness, bird watching, botanical exploration, kayaking and enjoying the serenity of the whit...

Information on African Safaris

Are you planning on an exciting journey that will take you back to nature? Do you want to see nature and wildlife at its best? Then an African safari is for you. You will be amazed at the large concentration of wildlife, migrating birds and beaut...

Information on Eritrea

Eritrea, a developing agricultural nation with a transitional government as of 2010, sits on the Horn of Africa, along the Red Sea. Eritrea's tourism facilities are limited, according to the U.S. Department of State.

Information on Kruger National Park

Game reserves are common throughout Africa, where wildlife is maintained for tourism and hunting purposes. In South Africa, the largest of these is Kruger National Park. Here, visitors can go on safaris to take in the various natural sights in th...

Information on Table Mountain

Rising above Cape Town, South Africa, Table Mountain is an easily recognizable and much-photographed landmark on the Cape peninsula, diverse in its wildlife and plant species, and treasured by citizens and tourists alike for its beauty and many r...

Information on the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands has a population that is around 83 percent Spanish or Portuguese and the main language spoken is Spanish. Sugar and bananas are the main crops. The Canary Islands enjoys a wonderful climate that brings back tourists year after ...

Information on the Kruger National Park

Renowned around the world, Kruger National Park offers visitors the life-changing experiences of its untamed wildlife and natural landscapes. In South Africa's largest nature reserve, you can enjoy the authentic experience of sleeping in bush cam...

Information on Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, named for Queen Victoria, was officially discovered in the 1800s. The native name for the falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya, means "the smoke that thunders." Located on the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls Bridge has developed more interest and ...

Interesting Animals in Africa

From aardvarks to zebras, Africa is known for it's wide and varied wildlife. Many of Africa's animals can be viewed around the world in zoos, animal sanctuaries and wildlife preserves. However, those represent are only a small percentage of the a...

Interesting Facts About Rockefeller Center in New York City

Rockefeller Center is located in Midtown Manhattan and features some of the city's well-known sites. From guided tours to seasonal attractions to just a causal walk around the area, Rockefeller Center has a lot to offer a New York City tourist.

Interesting Facts About the Cape of Good Hope

Located in South Africa, the Cape of Good Hope is one of the world's most recognizable traveling posts. It's bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and is about 30 miles south of Cape Town.

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