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Malindi
A Travel Blog entry by didonis from Malindi, Kenya
... ). But if you are outside of a resort for the most part you can't even see the beach from the street. I found my place in baobab beach, which is the only stratch of sand that is not covered by resorts and I rented a small apartment with view on the beach ...
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Elephants, baboons and warthogs.....then the coast
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Cape Coast, Ghana
... on the hill. Rendezvous with Didee, the Danish girl John and Helen helped at the airport, then west to the Coconut Grove Beach resort, for a flash lunch, a look at their pristine pool, and photos of locals pulling nets in through the surf. Then head ...
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Accra
A Travel Blog entry by jeanchristophes from Accra, Ghana
... have ended up here at one time or another. I had to negotiate various buses and trotros to finally arrive at this beach resort situated a kilometre around the bay from a little Ghanaian fishing village. For some reason Ghana is full of Dutch volunteers ...
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Finally, we reach surf & sea!
A Travel Blog entry by dustydownloads from Broome, Western Australia, Australia
... the tent in the fly infested bush) to luxury as we ditched the tents and are staying at the very luxurious Cable Beach Resort to rejuvenate. We are now half way through our Oz Adventure. Being on a tight budget, everything is recorded ...
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Casamance and Mali (well, Bamako really...)
A Travel Blog entry by bronwen from Bamako, Mali
... recovered - believe me, cycling over corrugated roads is not the most comfortable. We saw the New Year in at Cap Skiring, a beach resort catering mainly to French and Italian tourists and ex-pats from Dakar. Despite having an enormous Club Med and its ...
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the Rains here - Watamu
A Travel Blog entry by mandy_karl from Watamu, Kenya
... we will get back to travelling at some point... when I have improved my tan... priorites people! Watamu is a really relaxing beach resort with many Italians. There are 3 coves, unfortunately sea weed as this time of year but lovely large sandy beaches ...
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Zanzibar, island paradise and 3rd world experience
A Travel Blog entry by astonesthrow from Nungwi, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... , and the views of the very basic life that the locals live is quite belittling, especially when one arrives at a beautiful resort, some of which although gorgeous are opulence to the extreme, perhaps loosing a little bit of that "island charm"? A week ...
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Traveling to Vilanculos
A Travel Blog entry by carlosherbane from Vilanculos, Mozambique
... morning, we crossed the Save River (for the second time on our journey). The further south we drove, the more father palms and baobab trees appeared. The roll of bread at lunch reminded me of the bread in Spain in the 70's and 80's. Arriving at ...
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One week cycle tour of 'The Gambia'
A Travel Blog entry by jnewcomb from Banjul, Gambia
... ... The hotel Arch22 The last place on earth I expected to see a Surry ambulance DAY2: The Gambia; Kololi (Atlantic coast resort) to Farafenni. In the morning I decided to get some local help. Back in his neighbourhood, I soon had ...
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Mombasa Best and Worst Bits
A Travel Blog entry by taste_the_world from Mombasa, Kenya
... from Nairobi to Mombasa and back! - Meeting kind souls throughout - My whole time at Diani Beach - Staying in a treehouse in a resort practically to myself, for backpacker prices! (Stilts – highly recommended) - My mud bath ...
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We try our first taxi-brousse!
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Diego Suarez, Madagascar
... which looks busy. Our hotel, which is supposed to have a good restaurant, is deserted. Finally chose the well lit and decorated Baobab, with an upstairs restaurant. A couple of Dutch women we talked to earlier praise the food, so we take a chance, have ...
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We're not the world's greatest relaxers
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Nosy Be, Madagascar
... shortcut across the school yard, then out into the hot sun and grassy paddocks to find the resort at the end of our beach. The resort has the classic grand fence on the large paddock in front of it, with an attempt at flowered borders, but rough ...
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Ma, the rains are comin'
A Travel Blog entry by evelyn.whitelaw from Kilwa Masoko, Lindi, Tanzania
... nbsp;kms out of Kilwa Masoko, a grove of coconut trees grew before a thin strip of white sand separated the resort from another rubbish strewn, seaweed choked rock bottomed urine warm ankle deep toddler's pools of a beach that stretched out ...
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Test drive across Sri Lanka
A Travel Blog entry by the-rambler from Chennai, India
... home for heart-string reasons, that bushveld smell of acacias south of the Limpopo River, dusty African sunsets, hyaena calls, baobab silhouettes, a pollution-free sea and ubuntu in all its forms and guises. Originating from a cloud-cuckoo-land country, ...
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Sun, Sand, Sea and Sex?
A Travel Blog entry by sranmal from Toliara, South-West, Madagascar
... you've seen in the showroom and then the next day, they drop off a Skoda at your house. I rather liked Tulear, a relaxing coastal resort with good hotels, restaurants, shops and craft markets. For a few days, with some fine sunny weather. it made an ideal ...
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Senegal luxe
A Travel Blog entry by sarakmills from Dakar, Senegal
... up ahead." Helpful! We stayed in two different bungalows, one on stilts over the delta's water and the other in a baobab tree with a really sweet bathroom beneath it. The view was really beautiful and there were no cities or anything near our ...
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Nos aventures sur les Terres du Kimberley
A Travel Blog entry by kiko59 from Broome, Western Australia, Australia
... Paysage_de_termitieres Piste_dans_le_bush Baobab Camion_Western_Xposure ...
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Booked it, packed it....
A Travel Blog entry by jonshorter from Chester, United Kingdom
... back colonial gem, filled with galleries and museums. 21st Nov **Peru** - 24 Days Travel from the beach town of Mancora to colonial Trujillo and its resort of Huanchaco. Explore Lima's museums, nightlife and cafés. Continue to Pisco, named for the ...
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Nearing our Caravan's End in Bagamoyo
A Travel Blog entry by tabonyhl from Bagamoyo, Tanzania
... that the foot of a prehistoric elephant might decide to stomp me flat at any moment. We walked down the beach and had a rest at a resort whose grounds include a historical marker on the spot where German authorities hanged the leaders of a ...
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Baobab Beach Resort Ukunda
Diani Beach Road, PO Box 32, Ukunda, Kenya
... Chinese style! We could not fault anything with this resort and will be back next year!!!!! - Kevin and Clara Baobab Beach Resort was Excellent from AngloKiwi We have just returned from a fabulous 2 week holiday in this top hotel. ...
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