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Dubai
A crossroads of the Middle East where East meets West. With sophisticated hotels, dazzling beaches, tempting duty-free shopping, superb golf and exciting excursions into the desert.
Lying on the southern shores of the Arabian Gulf, the United Arab Emirates are a dynamic international crossroads between East and West. The thriving economic activity of recent years, together with the long hours of sunshine and sandy beaches, has seen the country develop into one of the region's most popular holiday areas.

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Egypt
Egypt is the cradle of ancient civilization, the beacon of religion, the gateway to Africa and above all, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile”.
The legacy of the Pharos remains one of the most enduring wonders of the world and a never ending source of reason to return time after time.
The Majestic Pyramids, the imposing temples of Karnak and Luxor and the unique Valley of the Kings, all of this rich heritage are open to you on our journeys through this fascinating land. You are invited to a journey through the ages, beginning deep in antiquity, thousands of years before Christ.
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Kenya --
Every year starting from the early July to late September, over a million wildebeests and Zebras followed by the big cats cross over the rolling plains of the Masai Mara setting the most spectacular marvel of mother nature that cannot be witnessed in any other part of the world. This undoubtedly becomes the best times to visit Africa. The selected Safari will show you this and more. On this safari we will visit the premier parks and game reserves of Kenya. First we will head north to the lush forest of the Aberdare mountain range, where we will spend our time observing the many forest species that come to the waterhole.
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Seychelles
During the Napoleonic Wars the islands passed from French to English rule then back again several times over, before the English finally took over as colonial masters in 1811. The English never really settled on the islands and the French influence remains strong. Many African slaves were also brought in to work on the land. After the abolition of slavery many of them were liberated in Seychelles, when illegal slaving ships were captured by the English frigates in the Indian Ocean.
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South Africa
South Africa occupies the southern tip of Africa, bordered in the North by Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mocambique. South Africa's landmass exceeds that of France, Germany and Spain combined and offers a diversity of cultures, history, heritage, natural beauty and wildlife to match it's size.
In the cities of Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town, you will find first world infrastructure, culture and cuisine. Outside of these centres, the infrastructure remains excellent, but you will start to experience the more traditional African way of life. This, mixed with 5 World Heritage sites, some of the most famous Game Reserves in the world, unspoilt beaches makes for a holiday second to none. South Africa also acts as the hub for travel into much of Southern and East Africa.
A visitor to South Africa has a wide choice of ways to see the country.
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Israel
There is nowhere else on earth where you can visit the holiest site of Judaism, one of the holiest sites of Christianity, and the third holiest site of Islam, all in the same square mile. And all this in the same place, Moriah, where Abraham almost sacrificed his son Isaac according to Jewish tradition.
In and around the Old City of Jerusalem, which is surrounded by the protective wall built by the Ottoman Emperor Suleiman in 1536, you can visit the archaeological excavation of the original city built by King David 3,000 years ago, and remains of the magnificent city and Temple Mount, including the Western Wall, the holiest site of Judaism, built by King Herod the Great 2,000 years ago. You can even walk along the ancient Cardo, the main street of the Roman and Byzantine cities. And this is only the beginning.

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Tanzania
Tanzania, truly, is a safari destination without peer. The statistics speak for themselves: an unparalleled one-quarter of its surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes, with the world-renowned Serengeti National Park and incomprehensibly vast Selous Game Reserve heading a rich mosaic of protected areas that collectively harbour an estimated 20 percent of Africa’s large mammal population.
And yet there is more to Tanzania than just safaris. There is Mount Kilimanjaro and Meru, respectively the highest and fifth-highest peaks on the continent. And Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa, the three largest freshwater bodies in Africa. Then, of course, there is the magical ‘spice island’ of Zanzibar, the highlight of a vast Indian Ocean coastline studded with postcard-perfect beaches, stunning offshore diving sites, and mysterious medieval ruins.

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Mauritius
The beauty of Mauritius is its variety.  An area the size of an English county Mauritius packs extravagant, ever-changing contrasts that defy geography. At sea level the landscape is carpeted by the luxuriant green of vast sugar-cane plantations. Against the skyline rise the dramatic purple silhouettes of craggy volcanic mountains, amid which verdant tropical forests, waterfalls, gorges and fast-flowing rivers await exploration.
The local climate is tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; there is a warm, dry winter from May to November and a hot, wet, and humid summer from November to May. Cyclones affect the country during November-April.
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