why wont americans visit north africa or middle east?

November 19, 2009 by  
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if i had the money i would visit egypt or iran to see how rich there culture is. I think if a lot of people who are rich in america who went to these countries will find out that these people are not a threat to america. they will also learn something about islam. you americans might even see that the mosques are drenched in lots of colors. i personally seen pictures of mosques and they are more difficult then building churches. what i dont get is americans refuse to visit a muslim country in middle east or north africa because they are racist and afraid since the american media shows always negative stuff about the islam world. I also do not get why americans always bash the islam religion but refuse to visit a muslim restaurant in america. plus what would you do if satan if you dont believe him or not come and destroy your country. would you sit and allow the evil being destroy your country or will go against satan and do anything necesary to get rid of him and his occupiers.
to go back to the question i think you will see that the media is wrong sbout iran and its people and the other countries in north africa or middle east
mature adults answer this please!!!!!!!!!!
20-100 years old
and i can tell you nothing will happen to you if you visit iran or another middle east country.
so americans bombing mosques and killing muslims is alright shame on usa. you americans must truly be brainwashed by the media. and by the waywhen the americans bombed iraq they created terrorism.
hi am a christian who critizes the far right chrisitans.

Top 5 Things To Do In East Africa:

June 23, 2009 by  
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At the very heart of the continent, East Africa, you have Africa’s greatest and most famous wildlife reserve, the unforgettable Serengeti and Maasai Mara where millions of wildlife roam free much as they have for centuries. East Africa is home to a huge variety of wildlife including the endangered black rhinoceros, the silverback mountain gorilla, chimpanzee, red colobus monkey, shoebill stork, whale-sharks and bottlenose dolphins. This part of Africa has the biggest and best that the continent has to offer. The epic snow-capped volcano Mount Kilimanjaro and the Ngorongoro Crater – the world’s only intact crater where one can observe the “Big Five”. East Africa is also the source of the Great Nile and home to the romantic spice isles of Zanzibar.

But there is so much more to this – Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda are blessed with natural treasures. Indeed no other place in the world can boast of such beauty in a land preserved with the famous and the undiscovered, yet unlike much of the rest of the world, unspoiled by commercialism. Accommodations are varied, from comfortable lodges to award-winning private tented camps, treetop lodges and the most exclusive beach resorts in the world.

There is much to see and do for anyone who wishes to visit this Garden of Eden – anyone intent on an adventure of a lifetime should visit East Africa. One can do as much or as little as one likes – relax amidst beautiful natural surroundings be it on safari or on a spice island. Age is not a criteria – all that is needed is a sense of adventure.

Make East Africa your next holiday destination. Whether you are looking for an exciting family holiday, a blissful honeymoon or an adventure-packed holiday with friends (perhaps a Kilimanjaro trek challenge to raise funds for a needy cause or your favourite charity?) or looking to mark a special occasion – a big birthday or anniversary, or simply seeking adventure in its purest and most natural form, East Africa is the answer to it all. Aim 4 Africa has arranged weddings and honeymoons on safari and in Zanzibar, several anniversaries (including 40th and 50th wedding anniversaries!) and a number of 80th birthday adventures in East Africa.

Aim 4 Africa organises bespoke holidays to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda. Visit www.aim4africa.com or telephone +44 114 255 2533 for more information.



Top 5 Things to do in East Africa:

Witness the Great Migration in Serengeti and Maasai Mara and visit the Ngorongoro Crater home to the largest concentration of wildlife in the world Balloon Safari at Dawn over the Serengeti, followed by Champagne Breakfast in the heart of the bush Gorilla tracking in Rwanda and Uganda Trek up Kilimanjaro, Mt Kenya or Mt Meru (or if you’re feeling extra adventurous, the active volcano – Oldonyo L’engai “mountain of God”) Swim, Snorkel and Dive in Zanzibar

Travel Tips in African Safaris

January 3, 2009 by  
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If you are a novice in African safaris, you probably might find yourself overwhelmed with the array of choices that will arrest your sight. If you have already gone there, you might as well know how to plan a tour so as to delve into the deeper wonders of the African safaris. Remember, some solitary locations are far more marvelous than those, which already became traditional destinations.

The safaris, though more famous for the games and wild animals, were not created solely to do just that. You might be busy collecting stones while discarding wonders such as sightings of intriguing insects, varieties of smaller animals and multitudes of panoramic sights.

One of the more indispensable equipments in any African safari vacation is the binoculars as they allow you to see visions even from afar. Though travel companies normally provide binoculars, you might as well bring your own sets as you may prove them more convenient than risking your chance of sharing the tool with another person.

Your exposure to mosquitoes in African safaris can cause you myriad of mosquito diseases which in most cases, deprive you from more enjoyable experiences. To ward off uninvited guests during the night, make it a point to apply mosquito repellants and expose parts of your body as little as possible.

Any self-respecting African safari vacation operators knows that guests are susceptible to certain ailments due the natural elements in wild Africa. Therefore, they are well-equipped with treatments, medications and procedures that will create lesser chances of being affected by one. However, you must still bring with you personal medications such as anti-diarrhea medicine and anti-malaria pills in case you might need them.

You surely would want to reserve memories of experiences that you have undergone during your African safari vacation. If you were to bring a camera, your best bet would be the digital ones. However, for types that make use of films, be careful that you have some good reserve of batteries and films.

Go. Plan a different route. Seek places that you haven’t scoured before and experience wonder that you should not miss.

You can’t off course explore the whole of African safaris on a few days of trip. There simply are too many sights to feed your spirit and too many places where you may see the real and seldomly seen creations.

This is what an African safari may look like-

A spot may feature a snow-capped mountain while another site will let you witness the miracle of aquatic reefs. And there are definitely desserts and endless selections of wildlife. On another spot, you may even see a remarkable waterfall that will let you experience African safari the different way. Not to mention the diversity of culture and traditions, people and norms that form Africa.

It simply has got it all! Even the most amazing wonders that you can imagine may be found lingering in its rich and vast African safaris.

East and Central Africa

Mount Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater countless plains animals prides of lion along with other predators are all found in these African safari regions. It is strange how these two regions harbor the diversity of animals that feeds on its earth. Its amazing how animals like impala, hartebeest, cheetah, buffalo and others coexist harmoniously in African safaris.

South Africa

Though southern African safaris lack the famous wonders that east and central Africa offer, it still has other things to present to its guests. This is the sight most films of life in the safaris are made.

Zimbabwe is often deemed to be the most marvelous place in African safaris. Why not? It is the honors the mighty Victoria Falls.

One of the African safari favorites is the Zambia. It harbors wilderness camps that may be found in national parks such as Kafue National Park and South Luangwa.

To finish your African safari trip, you may find pleasure in the Indian Ocean islands, which cover Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius and Seychelles Islands. The waters that cover these places are great havens for marine life.