Elephants, lions, and cheetahs await you in the great savannah grasslands. Here's what to consider when booking an African safari trip for you or your family.
The blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco has captivated travelers from around the world for many years as they wonder about the reasons for its unique blue hues.
Failing to pack properly can easily ruin your first African safari. But fret not, because here's a detailed packing guide that will ensure it becomes a success.
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With fairly temperate weather year-round, there's really no bad time to visit Morocco. But if you're traveling on a budget, you have a couple of options.
Though there are many places in Africa you could visit for an amazing safari, you might want to consider choosing between either Kenya or South Africa.
We've been dazzled by enough social media to start a safari-pack list with plenty of neutral colors, but there are a few considerations before taking flight.
An African safari is a dream vacation and most know that it doesn't come cheap. A safari is often a splurge or vacation that people spend years saving for.
Imagine a day spent watching lions lounge in long grass, elephants drink at lush watering holes, and perhaps even spotting a rare leopard, stalking its prey.
While most guides will advise on what months offer the best weather at your desired destination, the climate on the African continent will play a major role.
Paul Templer now jokes that his dangerous encounter was "a bad day at the office," he knows he is lucky to be alive after an attack by a two-ton hippopotamus.