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]]>At an altitude of 19,340 feet, Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s tallest mountains. From its serene beauty to the alluring challenge of reaching the top, mountaineers and tourists alike flock every year to this classic destination.
If you approach the Sahara Dunes from the Northern region of Morocco, you’ll have an easy route into the desert. In the town of Zagora, the locals are quite friendly, and will happily entertain you with music or a camel safari.
Perhaps the most popular of them all, the Great Pyramids of Giza have been around since 2700-2500 BC, with the largest of them being built by Pharaoh Khufu. Considered to be one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Pyramids of Giza, as well as the Sphinx, are truly among the greatest marvels of all time.
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]]>Chebika is a beautiful oasis of quaint waterfalls and sparkling streams in the Sahara desert. It was used as a film set in Star Wars episode IV and as a result feels strangely familiar.
This town was once a small fishing village, but it’s now one of the top tourist attractions in Tunisia. Its warm blue waters are perfect for water sports and the historic old town is a great example of Islamic architecture.
This quaint village is built on top of pearl white cliffs and affords tremendous views down on the shimmering sea below. Watch the glowing sunset from lovely white and blue painted houses and feel yourself at one with your environment.
This ex-military port and world heritage site is located right on the Tunisian coastline. Its soft sandy beaches and ancient architecture make it one of the most popular tourist destinations. It’s also home to the Great Mosque—a great example of Islamic religious art.
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]]>Deserts are a great place for any nature lover to explore and get lost. Here are three of the world’s finest deserts that you have to see for yourself.
The crown jewel of North Africa, the Sahara Desert completely dominates the landscape of this part of the Earth. You will find plenty of experiences to help you discover this fascinating place, from camel rides in Morocco to a trip to see the Great Pyramids in Egypt.
The Atacama Desert in South America is located in northern Chile and is commonly regarded as one of the driest places on Earth, even drier than the Sahara. Almost no rain falls here due to the blocking effect of the Andes Mountains, turning this stretch of land into a barren expanse.
Snow leopards and Bactrian camels roam through the Gobi Desert, which takes up 1,295 million km² of land in China and Mongolia, making it the world’s largest desert. Sand dunes that “sing” when the wind blows and camel trekking experiences are some of the most popular things to see and do here.
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]]>It can seem daunting to travel to the Sahara, but there are several options for travelers that want to discover this unique place. Here are three great options for discovering this natural treasure.
One option for getting to know the Sahara is to visit the area on the back of a camel. These beasts, native to the region and used by its natives for centuries as pack animals, can transport you around the region’s sand dunes and provide a truly unique experience.
Another great way to see the Sahara is in a 4WD vehicle, which is able to drive on the sand. By zipping around the desert in one of these, you’re likely to cover more ground than you would on foot or on the back of an animal. Plus, the speed makes it a truly exhilarating experience.
Looking for a more off-the-beaten-path option for traveling through the Sahara? Try a desert trek! You’ll walk on foot through the desert, gaining a new appreciation for the immensity and vast expanse of this inhospitable land. It’s a truly unforgettable option.
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]]>Here are the things you really ought to know if you are thinking of taking a hike in the desert.
We really can’t emphasize this enough. However much water you think you need, bring more. The scorching sun will cause your body to sweat and you will lose a lot of water. It’s subsequently essential that you stay hydrated.
Not grabbing a cactus may seem obvious, but many of the plants in the Sahara have poisonous spikes that can harm your skin. Even if they look harmless, it is best to avoid touching the plants altogether.
May and October are the best times to visit as temperatures are milder and sandstorms are less frequent. Between June and September is the worst time to visit and temperatures are dangerously high.
Dress in light-colored clothing as this will absorb less sun. Wear a hat to keep the sun off your face and keep your skin covered so that your skin does not absorb too much sun.
Even if you are going by car, it’s important to let friends know where you are going. The desert stretches for miles and the last thing you want is to break down in the middle of nowhere and have no one come looking. 4G isn’t exactly a hotspot in the Sahara.
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]]>The post The Most Gorgeous Places to Visit in Africa appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At an altitude of 19,340 feet, Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s tallest mountains. From its serene beauty to the alluring challenge of reaching the top, mountaineers and tourists alike flock every year to this classic destination.
If you approach the Sahara Dunes from the Northern region of Morocco, you’ll have an easy route into the desert. In the town of Zagora, the locals are quite friendly, and will happily entertain you with music or a camel safari.
Perhaps the most popular of them all, the Great Pyramids of Giza have been around since 2700-2500 BC, with the largest of them being built by Pharaoh Khufu. Considered to be one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Pyramids of Giza, as well as the Sphinx, are truly among the greatest marvels of all time.
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]]>The post Check Out These Majestic Sights in Tunisia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Chebika is a beautiful oasis of quaint waterfalls and sparkling streams in the Sahara desert. It was used as a film set in Star Wars episode IV and as a result feels strangely familiar.
This town was once a small fishing village, but it’s now one of the top tourist attractions in Tunisia. Its warm blue waters are perfect for water sports and the historic old town is a great example of Islamic architecture.
This quaint village is built on top of pearl white cliffs and affords tremendous views down on the shimmering sea below. Watch the glowing sunset from lovely white and blue painted houses and feel yourself at one with your environment.
This ex-military port and world heritage site is located right on the Tunisian coastline. Its soft sandy beaches and ancient architecture make it one of the most popular tourist destinations. It’s also home to the Great Mosque—a great example of Islamic religious art.
The post Check Out These Majestic Sights in Tunisia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The World’s Most Stunning Deserts appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Deserts are a great place for any nature lover to explore and get lost. Here are three of the world’s finest deserts that you have to see for yourself.
The crown jewel of North Africa, the Sahara Desert completely dominates the landscape of this part of the Earth. You will find plenty of experiences to help you discover this fascinating place, from camel rides in Morocco to a trip to see the Great Pyramids in Egypt.
The Atacama Desert in South America is located in northern Chile and is commonly regarded as one of the driest places on Earth, even drier than the Sahara. Almost no rain falls here due to the blocking effect of the Andes Mountains, turning this stretch of land into a barren expanse.
Snow leopards and Bactrian camels roam through the Gobi Desert, which takes up 1,295 million km² of land in China and Mongolia, making it the world’s largest desert. Sand dunes that “sing” when the wind blows and camel trekking experiences are some of the most popular things to see and do here.
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]]>The post Three Ways to Discover The Sahara Desert appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It can seem daunting to travel to the Sahara, but there are several options for travelers that want to discover this unique place. Here are three great options for discovering this natural treasure.
One option for getting to know the Sahara is to visit the area on the back of a camel. These beasts, native to the region and used by its natives for centuries as pack animals, can transport you around the region’s sand dunes and provide a truly unique experience.
Another great way to see the Sahara is in a 4WD vehicle, which is able to drive on the sand. By zipping around the desert in one of these, you’re likely to cover more ground than you would on foot or on the back of an animal. Plus, the speed makes it a truly exhilarating experience.
Looking for a more off-the-beaten-path option for traveling through the Sahara? Try a desert trek! You’ll walk on foot through the desert, gaining a new appreciation for the immensity and vast expanse of this inhospitable land. It’s a truly unforgettable option.
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]]>The post Things to Know if You Plan On Trekking in The Sahara appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are the things you really ought to know if you are thinking of taking a hike in the desert.
We really can’t emphasize this enough. However much water you think you need, bring more. The scorching sun will cause your body to sweat and you will lose a lot of water. It’s subsequently essential that you stay hydrated.
Not grabbing a cactus may seem obvious, but many of the plants in the Sahara have poisonous spikes that can harm your skin. Even if they look harmless, it is best to avoid touching the plants altogether.
May and October are the best times to visit as temperatures are milder and sandstorms are less frequent. Between June and September is the worst time to visit and temperatures are dangerously high.
Dress in light-colored clothing as this will absorb less sun. Wear a hat to keep the sun off your face and keep your skin covered so that your skin does not absorb too much sun.
Even if you are going by car, it’s important to let friends know where you are going. The desert stretches for miles and the last thing you want is to break down in the middle of nowhere and have no one come looking. 4G isn’t exactly a hotspot in the Sahara.
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