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Visit the Amazing Sites of Africa!


One of the things that is most outstanding about Africa is the Nature Reserve that maintains the natural habitats of wildlife. The key Big Five animals at these Natural Reserves are:

Elephant
Rhino
Lion
Leopard
Buffalo

Of course, there are many other animals in the Nature Reserve, such as giraffe, antelopes, hippo, etc. The currency used in Africa is the Rand, of which each denomination display the face of the Big Five animals. If you get a chance to visit Africa, you MUST not miss watching the animals 'live' by renting a jeep and entering into the Reserve - at your own risk!

Here are my views of Africa:

Africa is an interesting place. People of Africa makes up of many different races and consist of 11 major languages, including English. Most of them speak the African language ... which is a combination of many languages put together. Food is never a concern, because you will be able to find almost any kind of food from all the different races and origins.

There are, of course, some places that are considered unsafe for tourists, and many robberies / murders are aimed at obvious tourist. Curfew starts from 5pm daily in places like Johanasburg. There are places for tourists that goes beyond the curfew hours and are generally safe to stay late, such as, the Sun City, which is somewhat like a mini 'Las Vegas' consisting of several hotels with different themes and lots of casinoes. Cape Town is another good place to visit, and one of the most popular tourist shopping centers reside in the middle of it, at the V&A Waterfront.

For more information on Africa, including the history of Africa's origin, follow one of the websites' links below:

Africa Net
Info Africa
I-Africa.com
Africa WildNet
You and Africa
Touring South Africa
Southern Africa Tourism Services Association
Southern Africa Tourist Internet Solutions
V&A Waterfront @ Cape Town
Tourism World @ Australia
Kenya Wildlife
Cape to Cairo



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