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Harar, Ethiopia
English (native)
3 - 10 Hours
Clients are advised to come with : -Comfortable shoes -Both light and thick clothes -Mosquitoe repellent lotions -Eye glass -walking stick for elderly people

French (native), Deutsch, English
70 - 72 Hours
Madagascar Travel Overview: Climate: Tropical with a dry season from May to October. Prepare for humidity and possible rain in certain areas. Health & Safety: Recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever. Malaria is present, so carry anti-malarial medication. Currency: The local currency is the Malagasy Ariary (MGA). ATMs are available in major cities; cash is essential for rural areas. Language: Malagasy and French are the official languages. English is not widely spoken outside tourist areas. Transportation: Roads can be rough, especially in remote areas. Flights between cities are recommended for efficiency. What to Bring: 1. Clothing: Lightweight clothes, long sleeves/pants for mosquitoes, swimwear, and comfortable shoes. 2. Health Essentials: Mosquito repellent, sunscreen, first-aid kit, and personal medications. 3. Gear: Camera, binoculars, power bank, and travel adapters for charging. 4. Documents: Passport (valid for 6 months), visa (available on arrival), flight details. 5. Other: Water bottle, snacks, and cash (local currency). Trip Tips: Time Zone: East Africa Time (EAT), UTC +3. Etiquette: Greet with a handshake, salama (Salam) or “Manao ahoana” (Hello). Communication: Limited mobile service in remote areas; a local guide is recommended.

French (native), Deutsch, English
10 - 14 Hours
Madagascar Travel Overview: Climate: Tropical with a dry season from May to October. Prepare for humidity and possible rain in certain areas. Health & Safety: Recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever. Malaria is present, so carry anti-malarial medication. Currency: The local currency is the Malagasy Ariary (MGA). ATMs are available in major cities; cash is essential for rural areas. Language: Malagasy and French are the official languages. English is not widely spoken outside tourist areas. Transportation: Roads can be rough, especially in remote areas. Flights between cities are recommended for efficiency. What to Bring: 1. Clothing: Lightweight clothes, long sleeves/pants for mosquitoes, swimwear, and comfortable shoes. 2. Health Essentials: Mosquito repellent, sunscreen, first-aid kit, and personal medications. 3. Gear: Camera, binoculars, power bank, and travel adapters for charging. 4. Documents: Passport (valid for 6 months), visa (available on arrival), flight details. 5. Other: Water bottle, snacks, and cash (local currency). Trip Tips: Time Zone: East Africa Time (EAT), UTC +3. Etiquette: Greet with a handshake, salama (Salam) or “Manao ahoana” (Hello). Communication: Limited mobile service in remote areas; a local guide is recommended.

Cape Town, South Africa
English (native)
8 - 9 Hours
Bo-Kaap, Camps Bay, Clifton, Hout Bay, Chapman’s Peak Drive, Noordhoek Farm Village, Cape Point Nature Reserve, Boulders Beach Penguin Colony, Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay and Muizenberg.