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1 2 3 [Next] - Avoid an upset tummy when travelling to Africa by taking salt tablets and drinking lots of clean bottled water. Elixer Systems Search Engine Marketing 4-Apr-2006 Elixer Systems Search Engine Marketing ID1917 - When visiting game parks always be aware that animals are kept in there in their natural 'wild' conditions. Do not alight from your car unless in areas marked as safe to do so; do not get yourself out of the window of your car to take a close-up photograph; and when near big game (rhinos, elephants, buffaloes) keep your car in first gear and ready to go in case of unexpected charge. Welcome to Kwazulu Natal, South Africa 1-Jan-2000 Welcome to Kwazulu Natal, South Africa ID1147 - Egypt is a very good place to buy gold. Be aware that any item is sold by the gram and not by the piece. Ask always before buying, the price of the gram of the day. Try a few shops first and then judge by yourself the current rate. Never buy in the first shop. Try several. You can always go back to the first place. Egyptians are quite happy for you to bargain (in fact it is expected). This goes for silver too. 1-Jan-2000 Virginie de Caumon ID1136 - A camping safari will allow you to be close to wild animals - to hear their voices and observe their behaviour. Tourists who like photography and hunting also prefer camping safaris. They are cheap and adventurous. Mountain climbers enjoy tenting on Kilimanjaro trekking expeditions. Budget camping and fly camping safaris are the most common types of camping safaris in East Africa. Wildebeest migration in the Serengeti attracts predators like leopards, lions, and crocodiles along the Grumeti River and the Mara River. Olduvai Gorge Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Natron, Mt. Oldonyo, and Lake Eyasi are other interesting sites in the northern circuit of Tanzania. More information, including planning and booking services, are available at: Smart Safaris and Travel Africa Ltd. 14-Sep-2006 Genes ID2009 - We drive on the left-hand side of the road. Our speed limit ranges from 60 km. (urban) to 120 km. (freeway) per hour, depending on the road. Wearing of seat belts is compulsory, and driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offence. An international driver's license is required to rent cars. It is required that you carry a valid driver's license at all times whilst driving. Petrol (gasoline) is available in main centres and on major routes 24 hours a day. VERY IMPORTANT: Petrol (gas) cannot be purchased with a credit card. You have to pay CASH for gas (petrol) everywhere. 27-Aug-2005 Selwyn Davidowitz ID1854 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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