Travel Journal - Democratic Republic of the Congo - 50 Half Blank Pages -
by Nihat Yilmaz
Namibia – a self-drive destination of extreme landscapes offering empty roads and an average of 300 days sunshine. Around every corner it holds delights for all age ranges and driving abilities with itineraries encompassing majestic sand dunes, fascinating wildlife, rugged mountain passes alongside water sports, adrenalin-soaked activities, comfortable lodges and a range of camping options including the freedom and solitude of wild camping. Namibia On Wheels has been compiled from the authors’...
The Land and People of Ethiopia (Portraits of the Nations)
by Edna M Kaula
Covering the seventeen most frequently visit ed countries in East and Southern Africa, this volume provid es information and advice on visas, immunisations, transport , money, accommodation, sightseeing, etc '
South Africa (South Africa Travel Guide, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, #1)
by Traveling the World
This extraordinary, candid account of James Kilgo's African sojourn conveys the untamed beauty of the bush country with the attention of a seasoned naturalist and the wonder of a first-time visitor. With startling immediacy Kilgo recalls what Zambia's Luangwa River valley revealed to him: its voices, scents, textures, and, most meaningfully, colors. Hues like sienna, ochre, and umber forged a visceral link between the people, animals, and landscapes Kilgo encountered and the muted palette of anc...
Somebody's Heart Is Burning: A Woman Wanderer in Africa
by Tanya Shaffer
Navigating Africa can be daunting, particularly when planning a safari an experience that varies greatly according to location. This guide demystifies the process, by detailing the safari stats of 18 African countries with maps, color photographs, illustrations of wildlife, 11 useful charts, and an accommodation guide with a detailed rating system.
One small East African country embodies the battered history of the continent: patronised by colonialists, riven by civil war, confused by Cold War manoeuvring, proud, colorful, with Africa's best espresso and worst rail service. Michela Wrong brilliantly reveals the contradictions and comedy, past and present, of Eritrea. Just as the beat of a butterfly's wings is said to cause hurricanes on the other side of the world, so the affairs of tiny Eritrea have reached onto the agenda of superpower...
Reisen Und Forschungen Im Alten Und Neuen Kongostaate (Classic Reprint)
by Josef Chavanne