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Third World Travel Planning Tips (1)


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The third world rises! So do its tour industry. More and more westerners love taking trips in the third world especially Asia and Africa.
To have an enjoyable and unforgettable time, you should know some planning tricks in advance.

Where to go?
Well begun is half done. So your destination choice is the first priority. To clue you up on where to have a good time, let's take Africa as an example, there are natural wonders, beaches, historic sites and ancient constructions and alike, all are worth visiting.

Natural wonders?
In Africa, every country is famous for its natural beauties. But there are some sights that truly stand out. Victoria Falls, locating along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is recommended to visit in summer. It is such an impressive scenic spot that you will feel like you're right in the middle of a torrential rainstorm.

The most famous and highest (19,336 feet) mountain in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) where you can enjoy a spectacular scene of a snow-capped peak. It is well worth a trip.

Beaches?
Beach vacation? Discover the joy of staying at an African beach!

Not only Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco, but also Kenya has many beach resorts on the Indian Ocean. You can enjoy a sunbathe on white sands and learn the interesting history and culture there. The Seychelles Island off the East African coast is ideal for those divers and beach walking lovers.

Beaches can also be found around the lakes in Africa. For example, Lake Malawi with a beautiful beach is very popular for backpackers and swimmers.

Historic sites & ancient civilizations?
Africa never lacks fascinating historic sites and ancient constructions. In Egypt, you will find one of the most marvelous historic sites in the world -- Pyramids. Temples and tombs in Luxor and Abu Simbel are also very attractive.

Libya has some of the finest examples of ancient Greek and Roman ruins in the world. For instance, Leptis Magna and Cyrene are both World Heritage sites that attract thousands of history enthusiasts from all over the world.

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