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Travel Forum / Destinations / Africa / February 2007



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Setup agent?28 Feb 2007 08:37 GMT2
I'm in the talking stages of setting up a trip to Kenya or Tanzania for next
summer.  I have a pretty good idea of which camps I want to visit and a few
side trips.  Now I need someone to make the arrangements.  Any suggestions
as to someone to do the contact work?
Honeymoon in the Masai Mara26 Feb 2007 13:52 GMT10
we have finally chosen our destination for our honeymoon.
This will be two weeks in the Masai Mara reserve shared between two
locations : Governor's in the north west and Cottars 1920 in the south
east near the border with the Serengeti.
Fes/fez Question24 Feb 2007 01:59 GMT1
Will be visiting Fez late April early May - may I ask a few questions?
Can someone tell me the sort of weather to expect?
An interesting place to visit for a day outside of Fez   (preferably by
train)
...Need French for travel ?23 Feb 2007 08:29 GMT2
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Getting to Buinea-Bissau from South Africa?14 Feb 2007 15:47 GMT1
I have a job to do in Guinea-Bissau and before I go off to a travel
agent and try to book tickets from a semi moron who has never even
heard of the place, I though I'd ask here first.
My first guess id that I'd have to fly to Dakar in Senegal, and then
?Travel and Restaurant Guide?09 Feb 2007 10:16 GMT5
What do you think is the most useful travel guide that I can buy once
I am in SA for an older couple on a month long trip?
Is there a SA restaurant guide?
What about the AA atlas?
One of the rare species Amur Tiger has a glimpse of Indian Bengal Tiger.08 Feb 2007 15:03 GMT1
In the 1940s the Amur tiger was on the brink of extinction, with no
more than 40 tigers remaining in the wild. Thanks to vigorous anti-
poaching and other conservation efforts by the Russians with support
from many partners, including WWF, the Amur tiger population recovered
French- & English-speakers practice together04 Feb 2007 11:49 GMT3
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