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Welcome to the Thorn Tree's Africa branch.
We hope you find plenty of useful information about travelling to Africa here. It is highly recommended that new users check out the Africa FAQ thread before posting a new thread as you may find many of the answers you seek there. It also contains helpful information about how to search the forum, advice for how to post your questions, and obsolete information was deleted as recently as June 2008! If you are a returning user or an Africa guru, please help us keep the FAQ thread up-to-date by adding important information which is absent, or pointing out information which is no longer being represented accurately.
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This branch covers: Africa
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24-Nov-2009 15:57
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24-Nov-2009 16:54
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location: Morocco
Hi, I heard the souk in Marrakech is closed due to the feast holiday on Nov 28. Is this true? If so, is it opened on Nov 29? Any details would be great. Thanks so much!
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24-Nov-2009 15:08
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24-Nov-2009 15:11
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Hi Posters
I'm posting this in at least 2 other different branches so apologies if you've read it before.
I'm planning by next big vacation in 2010 and for certain reasons, I can only go in Dec, mid-Dec to be exact.
I'm still undecided as to the destination.
My criteria:
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24-Nov-2009 14:49
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are there any independent travelers going through Senegal or Mali? i am currently traveling through senegal and after a couple days, i admit its been slightly disconcerting.
i wonder if anyone else is looking for a travel companion. I dont have a set itinerary but want to spend a major amt of the next 3 weeks in mali (boat ride and dogon country) and a week in burkina
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24-Nov-2009 12:55
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24-Nov-2009 13:53
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location: Egypt
Does anyone know if events at the Cairo Opera House usually sell out? I won't be arriving until a few days before some concerts are scheduled and there seems to be no way to reserve tickets from overseas.
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24-Nov-2009 12:44
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24-Nov-2009 16:07
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location: South Africa
I know I'm going to get a few insults for the vagueness of this question, but that's never stopped me before!
I'm heading down to South Africa for the World Cup and I'm just wondering if anyone has any tips for finding accommodation. I've done some traveling in Europe/Asia/Oz/NZ but I relied pretty heavily on hostelworld.com and have never tried planning a trip during a massively popular event like the World Cup.
Hostelworld.com seems to not be yielding decent results. Does anyone have any websites or resources to recommend for finding reasonably priced (I know this is a bit of an oxymoron during World Cup time) accommodation during the World Cup?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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24-Nov-2009 12:14
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24-Nov-2009 12:14
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Hello out there!
Does anyone have any experience with Endallah Cultural Tours? They look great and are priced well. I am strongly considering them, but, would love to hear from someone who has used them!
Anybody???
Thanks,
Jerica
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24-Nov-2009 12:09
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24-Nov-2009 15:03
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location: Uganda
Hi everyone,
yet another Murchison Falls NP question! :)
I've used the search function and found heaps of info on the park, as well as the budget safari tour offered by Red Chili. I had a look at their webpage and think this tour is a pretty good deal - BUT.
We have 'plenty' of time in Uganda, or, let's put it this way: Money is more of a constraint than time. We also have our own camping equipment and ideally we'd like to spend more time in/around the park.
I saw that Red Chili operate a lodge/campsite thingee at MF. My idea is now to just get there by myself, stay a few nights and do activities from there as opposed to having just one full day (if you do their tour from Kampala). Does that make sense?
Can you get toe there hide away by public transport?
Can you organise game drives, boat trips, game walks and so on from there?
Are there any other operators that are...
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24-Nov-2009 12:06
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24-Nov-2009 15:48
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location: Tanzania
Hello fellow travelers!
This is my first post on Thorn tree, this place is great :) I have a few questions about Tanzania, maybe someone can help...
My fiance' and I are traveling to Tanzania in 2010. We had planned to go in October, but I saw a very helpful post suggesting against it due to Presidential elections being scheduled. My next option would be to go in December, should it be safe by then?
I have read that Dec. brings the short rains. Is this a major annoyance? Being on holiday, we wanted to escape the rain, as where we are from it is quite dismal that time of year.
What do you all think?
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24-Nov-2009 10:06
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24-Nov-2009 10:06
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location: Tanzania
Hello everybody,
I am going to do a volunteer work in Stone Town next year, July-August.
I have thought that you could help me with some questions I have.
I want to go there and get involved with people, I want to find a guest house or something like this and live the swahili culture with them, renting them a room. Do you know any family that hosts volunteers for a resonable price?
Another question is food. Is it cheap, and "eatable"? not bad for our stomach, I mean.
I I also would like to know if there are special-nice backpacker bars or places in Town (I don't like luxury bars or bars just for foreigners). I am not a kind of person who doesn't want to get involved with the locals, of course not, but I also want to meet other volunteers and tranqui people. At the end, I am interested on places with foreigners and zanzibaris together, but in a calm and nice atmosphere.
And wha...
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24-Nov-2009 09:58
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andrea1963 »
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24-Nov-2009 15:46
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location: Morocco
Hi
my daugther and i have just come back from an 8 day holiday in Morocco where we had an fantastic time we booked a tour guide and car before we left the UK and he was there at the airport to meet us, he spoke perfect english so we had no problems with telling him what we wanted and he could explain to us all about the different places that we went to.
We felt safe at all times,( as i have read on other posts that females traverling on there own have not ).
We found Morocco to be a wonderful country with so much to see and so many places to go, i was worried that taking my 18 year old daugther with me she would get bored as most girls of that age love places with lots of noise but she loved every moment of it and would love to go back so she could see other places there as 8 days is not long enough,as Morocco is such a big country.
If anyone would like to contact me about ou...
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24-Nov-2009 09:49
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24-Nov-2009 09:49
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location: Kenya
Hi there -
We're two women (26) travelling to Kenya. I've been reading about a lot of parks that have campsites. They sound like great, economical places to stay, but I'm wondering about the safety factor.
Anyone out there camped in Kenya? Would you recommend it? If so, are there any specific spots you suggest or gear you wouldn't go without?
Thanks!
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24-Nov-2009 09:45
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24-Nov-2009 16:11
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location: South Africa
Hi all,
I'm heading for SA next week and haven't organized anything apart from a rental car and a hotel for the first night. I'm just reading previous threads about safety. They don't really worry me as I think it's mainly common sense. But I just stumbled over some advices about road safety like "don't stop at isolated places to admire the view".
But that's exactly the good thing about driving around in your own car, isn't it? I wondered if it's really that dangerous to stop anywhere when there is no one else.
So is it ok to stop somewhere in the lonely countryside and go for a little walk? Or is that a really silly idea?
Where is it generally safe to park your car? (Outside big cities, I'm not a fan of cities, I love the solitude of the countryside)
I also read some advices about not hiking alone for safety issues. Is that because of natural dangers like heat, sun, heavy rain...
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24-Nov-2009 09:44
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location: Egypt
Two ladies in their late twenties travelling to Luxor in mid December...does anyone have any any tips? I've read lots of about what you should (or shouldn't wear) and would really appreciate clarification from anyone thats been...
Any other tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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24-Nov-2009 09:10
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location: Egypt
I'll be in Cairo for the first week of December. Anybody else traveling there who might be up for a meal or a drink?
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24-Nov-2009 08:30
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rachblack »
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24-Nov-2009 08:30
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location: Morocco
Can Anyone please recomend somewhere nice for myself and a friend to stay in Marrakech on New years eve and the 1st. Looking for somewhere nice for no more than 20 euros each per night next to the medina. We had planned to stay at Jnane Mogador hotel which looked really nice but it has fallen through.
Thank you.
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