As the capital, and the city forever in the shadow of Dar es Salaam, Dodoma is a manifesto of human determination contrary to habit and common sense. The buildings intended for high officials never witnessed[…]
Category: Africa
Entertainment and Attractions in Hurghada, Egypt
To feel the spirit of Hurghada and the mentality of the Egyptians, head to the Old City, El Dahar district. In the labyrinth of winding streets, you can fully breathe in the air of the[…]
La Digue, Seychelles
La Digue is a beautiful little island in the Indian Ocean with a leisurely pace of life, beautiful cliffs and pink beaches. You can get here from Praslin Island by ferry (about half an hour),[…]
Democratic Republic of the Congo – A Restless Giant
According to Watchtutorials.org, the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) is the largest state in black Africa, second only to Sudan in all of Africa. Very rich in mineral and agricultural resources and precious woods,[…]
Science and Culture of the Republic of South Africa
According to UNESCO, 18.2% of the adult population is illiterate. According to educationvv, school education is compulsory for children between the ages of 7 and 16. In 1996, 94% of all children (93% of boys[…]
Tsavo National Park, Kenya
Three national parks – East Tsavo, West Tsavo and Chiulu Hills cover a huge area in southern Kenya. The main road and railroad Nairobi-Mombasa runs right in the middle of Tsavo, thereby neatly dividing it[…]
Visit Worth Seeing Cities in Kenya
Here you will find study trips and round trips through the metropolises of Kenya Nairobi Visit Nairobi, the capital of Kenya and the capital of one of the country’s eight provinces, as part of a[…]
Living in Burkina Faso
Currency: Franc CFA (XOF) Exchange rate: 655,957 per € Time zone: UTC (GMT) Country code (phone): +226 Entry Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entry by land is currently not possible due to the blockage of[…]
Gambia Wildlife and Economy
Animals and Plants Which animals live in Gambia? Elephants, lions and giraffes no longer live in the Gambia. They were exterminated by hunters and poachers. However, 108 species of mammals live in the small country.[…]