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In 1975, as a 25-year-old newlywed, I travelled to Morocco for a road trip in a shiny blue Renault. 42 years later, I returned to walk with the Berber nomads.
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Since when is Mt Kilimanjaro in Kenya? 5 wildly inaccurate misconceptions about Tanzania
by Bill Snaddonby Bill SnaddonBefore I travelled to Tanzania for the first time in 2009, I was a little gobsmacked by some wildly incorrect notions my friends and family had about the coastal African …
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“This is Africa!”: One traveller’s adventures on the Serengeti Trail
by Rowan Watersby Rowan Waters“I’m travelling on an 8-day adventure through Kenya and Tanzania’s incredible national parks, landscapes and villages. It’s my first visit to Africa, but I know it won’t be my last.”
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Why you should ignore the headlines and visit Egypt now
by Hannah Loganby Hannah Logan‘Welcome’ wasn’t just a word; it was a feeling. A feeling that accompanied me from the streets of Cairo to the banks of the Nile. From the markets of Luxor …
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Bangkok’s famous floating markets are a little more touristy than traditional now, but that doesn’t mean they’re not worth visiting. Here are four of our favourites.
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Having grown up with what’s called a ‘moderate sensorineural hearing loss’, I’ve adapted to living in a way that means my impairment goes largely unnoticed. But there are moments – …