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  1. In Burundi Africa a small village of Batwa Pygmies opens its first eco-tourism venture. We were the first guests to experience their hospitality - and we highly recommend it! If you would like to try it too, details appear in the end credits of the clip.
  2. Sail the Great Sand Sea of the Sahara. Hang on though, this sea is gonna get rough!
  3. Touch the burning bush at St. Katherine's Monastery. Behold Mt. Sinai where the Ten Commandments were given to Moses, written in stone.
  4. Chris has the calling. Most people are on Radio Humanity. He can tune into Radio Ancestors... Join Chris, a former model-turned Shaman, as he performs a sacred ritual in one South Africa's townships.

    Cape Town: Chris, Shaman

    by Lonely Planet Television

  5. Cairo, love it or hate it, is the mother of the world. As Africa's first and only megalopolis, she still pulses and breathes the life of hope into al those who come to the City Victorious.
  6. Let the city get in your face and the sundowner martinis take you to bed.... And don't forget to check out Table Mt, Camps Bay and the sizzling mix of music and culture that makes Cape Town Africa's most happening cities.

    Cape Town

    by Lonely Planet Television

  7. Tinfou are dunes in the Morrocco desert, best seen on camel or by car. It's a 20km from Zagora in the direction of Mhamid near the Algerian border.
  8. Lonely Planet author Alison Bing describes Marrakesh as a city that fairytales are made of. Blind alleys and secret courtyards, souks and the famous Djemaa el Fna Square that comes to life.every night. Surrounded by storytellers, snake charmers and acrobats, every stall is manned by the best chef in town.

    Marrakesh

    by Lonely Planet Television

  9. This film is a result of the Lonely Planet Documentary Scholarship 2007 in combination with WorldNomads.com
  10. Located about five hours west of Nairobi, Masai Mara is the Kenya’s greatest park. The Mara is an extension of the Serengeti and covers over 1500sqkm. It contains a staggering amount of game especially during the annual wildebeest migration.

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