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Africa

Africa has proved to be a wondrous and mysterious destination with millions of holiday makers and over 50% of all tourists destined for the continent each year. Africa’s beauty and opportunities are breathtaking and endless. If you have never been to Africa buckle up for the experience of a life time as what you have heard and what you will discover are worlds apart. Nairobi Business Travel enables you book a safari or accommodation, explore the world heritage sites and parks, have a peak at the cultural attractions, peoples and developments, review travel information requirements, holiday attractions in each country and a variety of holiday options, explore numerous investment opportunities in the continent and events not to be missed. Note the seasonal discounts and special offers on products, air tickets and tour and hotel bookings. These are normally not during peak seasons and are an excellent time to travel though an occasional last minute booking may be a good deal.

Why Africa? Africa is the world’s richest continent … it holds a vast amount of the world’s an explored wealth in the natural resources and raw material. The largest mineral reserves, arable land, rain forests, longest rivers, the most unique mineral deposits, the widest variety of plant, animal and bird species are found in Africa. A trip to the continent will enrich you as an individual and energize you in a unique and special way: it will not be a trip easily forgotten. The dynamism, rich culture, engaging and diverse lifestyles even amongst the peoples of one country is surprising.

From its snow capped mountains to some of the world’s lowest points, Africa is unique in its variety and biodiversity as it straddles the equator. It is the worlds' second most populous and second largest continent. The most populous country in Africa is Nigeria with an estimated 125-145 million people. Egypt comes second and is also one of the worlds' oldest civilizations. With such a large population, Africa has the world's largest diversity of cultures and languages groups (between 2100 - 3000).

The face of rural Africa is different from that of modern urban Africa (and not just South Africa). There are modern buildings, restaurants and malls and reasonable transportation in most cities. There are still lots of opportunity for investment and the market is highly under served in most sectors. Whether you are planning to stay for just a few days or for an extended business trip, or an African traveling to another country in Africa, trust this website will provide you with all the information you need to make your travel successful. When you get back home remember to post an article on your trip and discoveries!



Angola

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Angola is one of the few African countries that is rich in oil reserves, it also is  rich in diamonds and is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It does not rely on tourism for its foreign exchange as many African economies. The country is located on the Atlantic coastline.  It is one of the few African countries that has offered to bail out its colonial masters Portugal during the current economic crisis.  The economy is expected to grow by 12% while that of Portugal is expected to shrink by over 2%.

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Burundi

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Burundi is a beautiful small country with rolling plateau, and lovely lakeside communities. It is known for beautiful handicraft and basketry and wide bird species and breath taking waterfalls in the south east. Though landlocked it has some of the finest inland beaches in the continent.

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Ghana

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According to Economy watch, Ghana is the world's fastest growing economy in 2011. It was initially called the Gold Coast Crown Colony by the British from whom it was the first Sub-Saharan country to get independence in 1957.  It still has some of the world's largest deposits of Gold. The name Ghana means Warrior King and it is derived from the old various kingdoms the region occupied prior colonialism.  It has the worlds largest artificial lake, lake Volta and is the world's second largest producer of cocoa.

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Nigeria

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For every 6.5 million Africans 1 is a Nigerian.  For ever 4 black people 1 is a Nigerian. Nigeria comprises 36 states, it gets its name from the Niger river which runs across the country.  The country is known for Nollywood; its movie industry that produces more movies than Hollywood, the world's largest diversity of butterflies,  football and its history of early terracotta sculptures that depict symbols of ancient pharaohs and the god osiris meaning earlier civilizations may have had a connection to ancient Egypt. It has a varied topography and landscape.

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Ethiopia

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Ethiopia has a medieval feel about it. It’s known for its rich culture, women dressed in white, sovereign history and Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. The lines between present and past are quite blurry as traditions from centuries past are still practiced.  Ethiopia has a wide range of treasures from an eclectic rich history, dramatic landscapes and Mountain Nyala and the semien fox that are only found in Ethiopia.

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Kenya

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Kenya lies on the equator on the Eastern side of Africa. The country is famous for its wildlife reserves such as Tsavo National Park, Masaai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park, Aberdares National Park and Nairobi National; Park. Kenya is a multi ethnic state as the modern state comprises the cross roads of the Bantu, the Nilo-Saharan, and the Afro-Asiatic linguistic areas of Africa. European and Arab presence in the coast dates to the early 18th century. Kenya is divided into 47 counties which are semi-autonomous units of governance.

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