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Cape Town is one of the most populous cities and major port in South Africa. The city lies between the majestic, flat-topped Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town is also called “The Fairest Cape” and is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The city has several beaches, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will discover the stunning beauty of the unique flora of this place, go to Robben Island, a UNESCO world heritage site or walk along the waterfront where you will find restaurants, boutiques, markets and entertainment.
The Island of Mozambique lies off northern Mozambique, between the Mozambique Channel and Mossuril Bay, and is part of Nampula Province. Prior to 1898, it was the capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa. With its rich history and sandy beaches, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Mozambique's fastest growing tourist destinations.
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
Dar es Salaam, or Dar Es Salaam or, more accurately, Dar es Salaam or Dar es Salam, (Swahili: Dar es Salaam, Arab: دار السلام, Dār as-Salām, "the House of Peace or the Port of Peace" , otherwise Mzizima is the largest city (2.5 million inhabitants in 2003) in Tanzania and the former capital of the country, (the current capital: Dondoma). It is an important economic and commercial hub of the Indian Ocean. The population of the city is growing at a rate of 4.4% per year. The port of the city is the most important of Tanzania, operating in transit through exports of coffee, cotton and sisal (Sisal [Agave sisalana], fibrous cactus for the production of ropes). Local industries include food products, textiles, cement and pharmaceuticals. The majority of the people are in favor of Muslimism. A large number of migrants come from southern Asia.
Mahé is an idyllic island and the largest one in the Seychelles Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The island has a rich heritage, a mixture of Indian, Chinese, European and African culture. This cultural diversity combined with the breathtaking beauty of the island makes Mahé an extremely popular tourist destination. The landscape includes majestic mountains, a range of granite peaks, extensive gardens, rare plants, gorgeously multi-hued waters and white sand beaches surrounded by beautiful coral reefs. Visitors can explore the mountainous jungle of the inland, dive pristine site or just lay back and enjoy the endless sun of Mahé.
Mahé is an idyllic island and the largest one in the Seychelles Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The island has a rich heritage, a mixture of Indian, Chinese, European and African culture. This cultural diversity combined with the breathtaking beauty of the island makes Mahé an extremely popular tourist destination. The landscape includes majestic mountains, a range of granite peaks, extensive gardens, rare plants, gorgeously multi-hued waters and white sand beaches surrounded by beautiful coral reefs. Visitors can explore the mountainous jungle of the inland, dive pristine site or just lay back and enjoy the endless sun of Mahé.