Things to do in Africa
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Cape Town To Kenya
45 days (Cape Town)
by Intrepid
Hear the roar of the mighty Victoria Falls, Glide down the Okavango Delta in a canoe, Delight your senses in spice-filled Zanzibar, Keep up with the pace of…Not LP reviewed
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Fish Stalls
For ultra-fresh, no-nonsense fish, try one of the many fish stalls at the entrance to the commercial port.
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Diane's
Popular with Japanese expats, this place has superb cook-it-at-the-table Korean barbecue, as well as vegetarian dishes.
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Sardinia's
This rather loud and boisterous place is good for pizza and standard Italian fare, as well as great coffee and gelato.
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Living Room
Monrovia's first sushi bar, with a gleaming sushi counter, and an appetising array of nigiri sushi, sashimi and more.
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New Jack Café & Bar
On the seafront opposite Mamba Point Hotel, with shaded huts and delicious grilled lobster, plus ribs and more.
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The Bookshop
English-run shop selling new and used books, CDs and videos in English, Spanish and various other languages.
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Restaurant Ougoul
Nosh on freshly prepared fish and seafood dishes in this Djibouti classic, slap bang in the centre of town.
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Rumours Grill & Pizzeria
This popular steak house/pizzeria also boasts a bustling sports bar and a German-style beer garden.
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La Villa Chez Yannick
French food and a few miscellaneous international dishes are served in an airy outdoor setting.
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Panda Chinese Restaurant
With the best Chinese food in Nairobi, this very classy restaurant is hidden away on Kaunda St.
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Bernard’s Taphuis
Part of Montague House, it has a European flair, multiple selections for vegetarians and lots of ostrich dishes.
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Felucca Cruises
For Felucca cruises, stand on the corniche and wait for the captains to approach.
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Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is to the north of the Quartier Habous (Nouvelle Medina).
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Hill Street Food Snacks & Take Away
Cheap plates of local fast food below A&A Hill Street Accommodation.
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Imax
Visit the Imax for a serious big-screen experience.
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Pepper Bush
Another popular nightspot is Pepper Bush, near Carey St.
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Jazz Tone
A popular place with good live jazz music.
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City Bookshop
Bookshop.
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Rhodes Memorial Restaurant
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Al's Bar
A legend in Kampala, this is the most famous bar in Uganda, although notorious might be a better word! This is the one place in Kampala that you can be guaranteed to find some people propping up the bar into the wee hours of the morning. It gets very busy on weekends, and attracts a regular crowd of expats, Ugandans and a fair number of prostitutes, meaning half the customers or more. There are two pool tables, but you might need to stay all night to get a game.
Drinks are reasonable, and it is not uncommon for this bar to be open 24 hours. It's just down the road from the Half London . Special-hire taxis between here and the city centre cost anything from USh4000 to…
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Institut Français
The Institut Français is one of Senegal's major outlets of the Maam Samba label, which is known for its simply cut clothes made from rich, stunningly coloured cottons. All ingredients are natural, and the fabrics are woven, dyed and sewn locally by the women of Ndem village, and sold fairtrade.
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