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Excel Travel is a full-service Domestic Management Company for Egypt with in-depth knowledge in organizing MICE, Luxury, FIT’s (Tailor Made), Leisure Tourism as well as Corporate Travel.

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Egypt is home to the “Tree of Knowledge,” a 4,000-year-old sycamore fig tree in the Temple of Karnak. Legends suggest that this tree was where ancient Egyptian scribes conducted their teachings, and where mathematical and astronomical calculations were made. It stands as a living witness to the intellectual pursuits and cultural richness of ancient Egyptian civilization, symbolizing the roots of human knowledge and wisdom.

About Egypt

Egypt… An incredible and diverse country that has one of a few old-age civilizations and is home to two of the ancient wonders of the world. The Ancient Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River more than 7000 years ago. It is recognizable for its temples, hieroglyphs, mummies, and above all, the Pyramids. There are so many things to see and do. Apart from visiting and seeing the impressive temples and artefacts of ancient Egypt, there is also much to explore within the countries cities. In fact, each city in Egypt has its own charm of things to see with its own history, culture, activities, and people who often differ in nature from people of other parts of Egypt.

Egypt stimulates the imagination of tourists as one of the most popular tourist destinations world-wide. While Egypt has many attractions, the majority are found in Cairo, Alexandria, Upper Egypt, the Red Sea and Sinai. Visitors to Egypt will always find something to satisfy them and fulfil their interests, with the rich history and diversified activities. If you are interested in archeological sites and Egyptian monuments, then go along the River Nile where most of the monuments exist, starting from Cairo and the surroundings and up the river until Luxor which, alone, has one third of the world’s monuments, and Aswan then further to Abu Simbel. Other historical sites from the Ptolemaic and Roman eras exist in Alexandria and around Luxor.
If you are looking for an adventurous holiday, you will find a variety of activities such as kayaking, hot air balloon rides and skydiving in Cairo, Luxor and Aswan; diving in the Red Sea; hiking in the mountains in Sinai as welll as Desert Safaris in many parts of the country. Beach resorts are tremendously spread around the Red Sea and The Sinai Peninsula, mainly in Hurghada and the surrounding cities, and in Sharm El Shiekh and its surroundings. Religious tours include Jewish, Coptic and Islamic sites in Cairo, Alexandria, Upper Egypt, the Red Sea and Sinai as also a possibility. One of the famous tours is the tour of the Holy Family in Egypt.

Travellers with special interest tours can certainly find what they are looking for; that includes bird watching, star gazing, duck hunting and the likes. Private groups can live the experience of matchless events in unique historical sites, that no other place in the world can offer, such as dinner in front of the Pyramids or in a temple. Sustainable and responsible tourism in Egypt are also well taken care of, including tours of environment friendly practices. The list is endless and the created memories last forever.

Cairo

The capital of Egypt where you will discover the Marvel at the wonders of the ancient pharaohs. A truly unforgettable experience to see the Pyramid complex, golden treasures of Tutankhamun on display in the museum, the hustle and bustle of the streets and the eerie magic of the River Nile. Cairo is a vibrant, exhilarating, exotic, fascinating and welcoming city and home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sights in Egypt.

Alexandria

The second largest city in Egypt, known as “The Pearl of the Mediterranean”, was founded in year 331 BC by Alexander the Great. The city remained the capital of Ptolemaic Egypt and Roman and Byzantine Egypt for almost 1,000 years. The city is home to the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; the Great Library, the largest in the ancient world; and the Necropolis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Alexandria was the intellectual and cultural center of the ancient Mediterranean world for much of the Hellenistic age and late antiquity.

Luxor

Once an Ancient Egyptian capital, is known today as the world’s “greatest open-air museum.” From the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings and the magnificent sunset views at the majestic temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor to the exciting and fun Nile cruises, Luxor is the perfect choice for culture vultures. It is divided by the Nile into two areas commonly called the East Bank and West Bank which were considered in Ancient Egyptian times as symbolizing respectively Life and Death.

Aswan

This charming town is Egypt’s most southern and oldest town since Pharaonic times and has been the trading center and gateway to Africa. The High Dam is Egypt’s modern wonder. Also, Aswan is home to many granite quarries from which most of the Obelisks in Luxor were sourced. The river is wide, slow and beautiful, with the colorful Nubian villages where one can explore the traditional lifestyle. Philae Temple is the most visited temple in Aswan and the last in the classical Egyptian architectural style. In the south you will find the unfinished Obelisk, the largest obelisk carved directly out of bedrock.

Abu Simbel

The very small village of Abu-Simbel lies 280 km south of Aswan, and only 40 km north of the Sudanese border. Even though it is home to several hotels, the small town is usually overlooked by tourists as a holiday destination. Most of them prefer to visit the Nubian town on a daytrip from Cairo or Aswan or as an extension to a Nile cruise or a Lake Nasser Cruise. Perched atop a hill overlooking the Nile, the majestic Abu-Simbel Temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Hurghada

Once a tiny fisher village, Hurghada now spans over 40 km of pristine coastline. Hurghada City has year-round sunshine, incredibly beautiful coral reefs and dozens of exciting attractions in a laid back, relaxed atmosphere. The clarity of the water and the endless opportunities for divers make Hurghada the center for leisure tourism in Egypt and a successful destination for divers and swimmers. For those who like things a little quieter, El Gouna, 25 km to the north, is ideal.

Marina North Coast

The Saint Tropez of Egypt! Once only considered a favored destination of Cairene vacationers, the North Coast of Egypt has succeeded over the past few years in earning the reputation of a world-class sea resort, by catering to more exclusive lifestyles through beautiful and upscale tourist villages. The North Coast has one of the most beautiful beaches of the world with its light turquoise ocean color. The weather in the North Coast is a lot milder than it is in the top Red Sea coast destinations during summer season, which makes it a perfect summer spot.

Makadi Bay

A desert and a mountain range. A new seaside resort developed around a picturesque bay on the Red Sea Riviera. A quieter option to neighboring Hurghada, it offers beautiful, white sand beaches, crystal blue water and a buzzing waterfront filled with quality hotel resorts gazing out across the bay. Moreover, The Bay is popular for its idyllic palm-fringed beaches, spectacular diving and 18-hole golf course.

Marsa Allam

Known for its virgin underwater life with healthy coral reefs and a variety of underwater wildlife such as dugongs and dolphins, the region has become a vital red sea destination for all diving enthusiasts with a little bit of both the desert and sea worlds. The town offers all kinds of accommodations, ranging from upscale comfort establishments with complete top-notch amenities to Bedouin-inspired eco-lodges.

Safaga

Once a small port town, Safaga has grown into a major touristic hot-spot on the Red Sea! The area enjoys an all-year-round pleasant climate and lies only about 65 km south of Hurghada. Due to the therapeutic and curative powers of its mineral and saline rich springs it is one of the most popular wellness destinations in the region. The large beautiful bay, ideal wind conditions and calm water make it a favorite destination for wind- and kite surfers. Divers enjoy the coral garden at Sha’ab Saiman and the great drop-offs at Panorama Reef, home to big game fish and stingrays.

Sharm El Sheikh

Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, the area boasts the widest array of fun, exciting and even crazy water and extreme sports: besides diving, snorkeling, sailing, wind and kite-surfing, you can even try sky diving or parachuting from a helicopter. With its stunning coral reefs and colorful fish, Sharm el Sheikh is a paradise for those who like diving and snorkeling. With the famous Nature Park Ras Mohamed in short distance and the Tiran Island just ahead, Sharm El Sheikh was recently awarded as the world’s best diving destination.

Cape Verde

About Terra Sab Group

TERRA SAB GROUP is a chain of incoming agencies based in Cape Verde, spread on all its islands, operating for more than 20 years. In 2016 Cape Verde was voted on the International Touristic Exposition ITB in Berlin, as the safest destination in the world. Maybe this is the reason why these still unknown islands are more and more often visited as by individual tourists, or by Tour Operators. In the past 10 years, incoming in this country has been growing from 30.000 visitors to 1.000.000 per year!

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Cape Verde, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa, boasts a unique musical tradition known as morna. Originating from the islands’ blend of African and European influences, morna is characterized by its soulful melodies and poignant lyrics, often expressing themes of longing and nostalgia. Renowned artists like Cesária Évora have brought international recognition to this captivating musical genre, making Cape Verde a cultural gem of the Atlantic.

About Cape Verde

Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) contains of 10 islands 400 km west from Senegal, 9 of them are habited. The most charming on the destination is the diversity of landscape, colours, climate, and traditions. You can find here islands (Sal, Boavista Islands) with charming white beaches, suitable for beach holiday all year long – literally NEVER-ENDING SUMMER you can find here! Besides beach, white sand and 5-stars resorts there are islands with volcanos (on Fogo Island there is still 1 volcano active), mountains and valleys – excellent for trekkers; but still in tropical climate, where the temperature escalate between 23-31 during the day and 17-21 centigrade at night.

The islands of the archipelago integrate into two groups: the Barlavento (from where the wind blows) and the Sotavento (where flows the wind). A jewel among the others is Santo Antão Island where you can find 3 continents on small piece of land in Atlantic. Many people say that this island has something from Iceland, Vietnam, and Brazil. There is landscape called “moon land”, there are water falls, high mountains, endless valleys, sugar-cane farms, plantations of banana, papaya, mango, coco…. And, of course fishing.
The people of Cape Verde islands are a mixture of African and European with approximately 70% of the whole population being mixed race. Portuguese is the official language of the islands and is also used in most written communications, such as newspapers. However, Creole (based on African languages but with additions from several European languages) is often used in conversations and tends to differ from island to island.

Also, you will find a good selection of restaurants in the main towns offering a various selection of local Creole dishes and Portuguese specialities. The sea-food is one of the best aspect of Cape Verde, since as bill-fishing centres, so industry fishing is so rich that fish and sea-food you can get here for “pea-nuts”! And – it’s delicious and tasty; hard to compare with other destinations….

Sal Island

The “no stress” island is one of the smaller, but the archipelago’s most popular island for holidaymakers. A paradise for beach lovers, Sal is home to some of the best kite surf spots in the world. But there is also a lot of history to be discovered, such as some remaining sites of the island’s once booming salt trade. A must see is the Pedra de Lume salt mines, which gave origin to the name of the island (SAL means salt). In these salt lakes one can bath in a lake with a high concentration of salt, that will make you float.

Boavista Island

Home to one of the 7 wonders of Cape Verde, the Viana desert. Boavista is the closest island to the African continent, the reason why it has beaches with finer and whiter sand and many dunes (brought by the wind from the Sahara desert). An island with endless paradisical beaches, Boavista is also a popular spot for Caretta Caretta (sea turtles) to spawn. The island is rich in history and famous for its pottery. It is said that the most important musical style in Cape Verde was born on this island – the so called “morna”.

Maio Island

The easternmost of the Sotavento islands of Cape Verde. Where time seems to stand still, one can find some quite and traditional towns with colourful buildings and the charm of Portuguese lifestyle. The island is renowned for its stunning sandy beaches, a lush forest, and an omnipresent peaceful tranquillity. Maio is not that easy to reach and mainly combined with Santiago island.

Santiago Island

The most African, biggest, and first colonised island of the archipelago. Santiago is the cradle of Cape Verde, home of the countries capital, the city of Praia, and probably the most diverse island in terms of landscape. One can find here the Natural Park of Serra Malagueta with the highest point of the island, the Antónia peak with its 1.394m of altitude. Cidade Velha – the first town and former capital – was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the islands highlights.

Brava Island

The flowers and poetry island is ideal for those seeking for peaceful tranquillity. Although it is the smallest of all populated islands, it is definitely worth a visit. Thanks to its micro-climate, Brava is full of date and coconut palms, oleander bushes, almond trees, bougainvillea and several species of hibiscus. The landscape varies from cliffs, coastline, and nature and one can find here some of the most picturesque towns in Cape Verde. Brava can only be reached by boat from Fogo, ideally for a combination of these two islands.

São Vicente Island

The cultural capital of Cape Verde and certainly the most cosmopolitan island. On this island, one can find tasty food and traditional live music at every corner. It is also known as “Brazilim” – which means “Little Brazil” in Creole – for many reasons, but mainly for its strong tradition of Carnival celebration. São Vicente also surprises with stunning landscapes; from beaches, volcanic areas offering panoramic views, to the incredible “Mindelo Bay”, one of the most beautiful bays in the world.

Santo Antão Island

A unique destination for all lovers of nature and outdoor activities. It is the second largest, most westerly, most remote to the African continent and – although it hasn’t rained since 2016 – the greenest island. It is not just home to the second most beautiful rural village in the world (Fontaínhas) but also the place where the country’s most remarkable cultural and religious event takes place – the Saint John celebrations in June. Santo Antão offers a diversity of activities, such as excursions and discoveries, hiking, mountain biking, canyoning, or paragliding.

São Nicolau Island

One of the Barlavento islands and a mountainous island with stunning scenery, some of the most impressive of the Cape Verdes. Although it appears as a smaller version of its neighbour island Santo Antão, the mountains here are not that high and the gorges not that deep. A perfect place for those seeking for more leisurely hikes. The capital of São Nicolau, Ribeira Brava with its picturesque, colourful houses, lies in the midst of an impressive mountain backdrop. Worth seeing is the so called “blue hole”, a gap in the cliffs with the sea surging below.

Fogo Island

The volcano’s island that is home to an active volcano which last erupted in 2014/2015. Fogo is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers and houses the highest peak of the Cape Verde archipelago (2,829 meters). Unique is the islands combination of volcanic landscape, green agricultural fields, forests, and slopes by the sea. It has one of the most historic cities and colonial architecture in Cape Verde – the city of São Filipe, full of old manor houses. Fogo is known for a strong agricultural culture, mainly wine and coffee, as well as a rich and variety gastronomy with dishes that one can only find on this island.

Kenya

About African Quest

African Quest Safaris Ltd is a leading couture Destination Management Company based in Kenya and Tanzania with partner operations in neighbouring countries. Their mission is to deliver seamless, value for money and memorable holiday experiences to every customer across the globe. Their vision is to transcend into offering more sustainable and ethical products in the tourism sphere. African Quest Safaris (AQS) believes that safaris are couture travel where one size does not fit all.

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About Kenya

Explore the wonders of Kenya, a captivating destination where natural beauty, diverse wildlife, vibrant cultures, and warm hospitality converge to create unforgettable experiences. Located in East Africa, Kenya invites travelers to embark on a journey of discovery through its stunning landscapes and rich heritage. Begin your adventure by immersing yourself in Kenya’s iconic national parks and reserves. Witness the spectacle of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, where millions of wildebeest and zebras traverse the savannah in search of fresh grazing grounds, accompanied by predators on the prowl. Encounter elephants, giraffes, and big cats on thrilling game drives through Amboseli, Tsavo, and Samburu National Parks, each offering its own unique wildlife encounters.

Venture beyond the savannahs to explore Kenya’s diverse terrain. Scale the slopes of Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, and marvel at its snow-capped summit and ancient glaciers. Discover the rugged beauty of the Great Rift Valley, home to scenic lakes and dramatic escarpments, and explore the cultural heritage of Kenya’s pastoral communities in the Laikipia Plateau. Delve into Kenya’s rich cultural tapestry by interacting with local communities such as the Maasai, known for their distinctive traditions and colorful attire. Explore the Swahili coast, where centuries of influences have shaped a unique blend of architecture, cuisine, and customs, and unwind on pristine beaches surrounded by crystal-clear waters.
Indulge your palate with Kenya’s culinary delights, from flavorful nyama choma to spicy Swahili dishes infused with aromatic spices. Sample fresh fruits and vegetables at bustling markets, and savor the diverse flavors of Kenya’s culinary heritage.

For relaxation and rejuvenation, Kenya offers a range of accommodations, from luxury lodges to eco-friendly resorts, set amidst breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re enjoying a tented safari camp under the stars or lounging in a beachfront villa, Kenya’s hospitality ensures a memorable stay. Whether you’re seeking adventure, wildlife encounters, or cultural immersion, Kenya promises an unforgettable journey filled with unforgettable moments and cherished memories. So pack your bags and let Kenya’s magic enchant you, one breathtaking experience at a time.

Wilderness Area

The diversity of game in the wilderness and the unique landscape of Kenya is simply breathtaking; it’s easy to understand why this is the authentic home of safaris.

Highlands and Valleys

Enjoy pure and unspoilt landscapes and the spectacular views of the green upcountry and a whim of nature cascades across the meandering hills.

Northern Kenya

With a fun all-terrain vehicle, tour these rugged terrains and experience the thrills, well cut out landscapes that flourish into the horizon and even desert wildlife.

Indian Ocean Coastline

The pristine tropical beaches of East Africa have received numerous awards as the most beautiful beaches in the world, palm trees, soft white sands, and pure, blue waters.

City Escapes

Starting with the ‘World’s only wildlife capital’ of Nairobi city to the Gateway city of East Africa, Mombasa and Lake Victoria’s hub, Kisumu, our metros are modern with a blend of cultures from across the globe.

Great Rift Valley Lakes

From bird watcher’s paradise, spectacular scenes of hot springs and geysers, to pristine nature islands.

Cultural & Heritage sites

You could choose to stay in the villages and experience untainted traditional ways of life or experience the magnificent 6 World Heritage sites identified by UNESCO.

Botswana

About Fine Bush Tours

Fine Bush Tours is a Destination Management Company established in Maun Botswana, Southern Africa. Owned by Ihani Saalale, a local Motswana with 16 years of experience in the tourism industry and joined by her partner Daniel Saalale.

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About Botswana

Botswana is well known for having some of the best wilderness and wildlife areas on the African continent. With a full 38 % of its total land area devoted to national parks, reserves and wildlife management areas, traveling through many parts of the country gives off the feeling of moving through an immense nature wonderland. For the most parts, the parks are unfenced, allowing animals to roam wild and free.

Experience the stunning beauty of the world’s largest intact inland Delta – the Okavango; the unimaginable vastness of the world’s second largest game reserve – the Central Kalahari Game Reserve; the isolation and other-worldliness of the Makgadikgadi – uninhabited pans the size of Portugal; and the astoundingly prolific wildlife of the Chobe National Park.

Botswana is the last stronghold for a number of endangered bird and mammal species, including Wild Dog, Cheetah, Brown Hyena, Cape Vulture, Wattled Crane, Kori Bustard, and Pel’s Fishing Owl. This makes your safari experience even more memorable to be surrounded by a rich variety of wild animals.

The first – and most lasting impressions – will be of vast expanses of uninhabited wilderness stretching from horizon to horizon, the sensation of limitless space, astoundingly rich wildlife and bird viewing, night skies littered with stars and heavenly bodies of an unimaginable brilliance, and stunning sunsets of unearthly beauty.

As more and more cultural tourism options are offered, you will be charmed by the people of Botswana, visiting their villages and experiencing first-hand their rich cultural heritage. But perhaps most of all, Botswana’s greatest gift is its ability to put us in touch with our natural selves.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

The largest, most remotely situated reserve in Southern Africa and the second largest wildlife reserve in the world, encompassing 52,800 sq. km. During and shortly after good summer rains, the flat grasslands of the reserve’s northern reaches teem with wildlife, which gathers at the best grazing areas. These include large herds of springbok and gemsbok and wildebeest, hartebeest, eland and giraffe. Activity highlights include game drives, wilderness drives, and nature walks with the Basarwa.

Chobe National Park

The most frequently visited of Botswana’s big game country, it is most famous for large herds of elephants and Cape Buffalo that converge on the riverbank to drink during the dry winter months. You may see as many 15 species of animals on any one drive. These include waterbuck, lechwe, puku (endemic to this area), giraffe, kudu, roan and sable, impala, warthog, bushbuck, monkeys and baboons, along with the predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas.

Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve

This reserve offers good wildlife viewing in the wet season, particularly when great herds of zebra and wildebeest begin their westward migration to the Boteti region. Other species include gemsbok, eland and red hartebeest, kudu, bushbuck, duiker, giraffe, springbok, steenbok, and even elephant, with predators often trailing behind, waiting for an opportunity to strike. Patient game viewers may even spot the rare brown hyena.

Nxai Pan National Park

Part of the great Makgadikgadi complex, the park comprises several larger pans – Nxai Pan, Kgama-Kgama Pan and Kudiakam Pan, which were once ancient salt lakes. These larger pans are now grassed and scattered with acacia trees. The smaller pans fill with water attracting rich wildlife. December to April is the best period to visit as masses of herbivores such as zebra, springbok, wildebeest, elephant and giraffe migrate to feed on the new grass.

Okavango Delta

The largest intact inland delta in the world, it is situated deep within the Kalahari Basin. Fed by the Okavango River, originating in the Angolan Highlands and often referred to as the ‘jewel’ of the Kalahari. Major tourist attractions are game viewing, birdwatching and boating in the many waterways, often in the traditional mokoro dug-out canoe. The region records 122 species of mammals, 71 species of fish, 444 species of bird, and 64 species of reptiles.

Northern Tuli Game Reserve

NTGR comprises 71,000 hectares of remarkably diverse habitat, straddling the Shashe, Motloutse and Limpopo Rivers. Large herds of eland – often not seen elsewhere in Botswana – are present, and these are indeed an incredible sight. Travellers keen for a more active safari experience will delight in all there is on offer. You can hike the reserve, bike the reserve, horse-ride the reserve, and even hot air balloon the reserve!

Ocean Beach Resort and Spa

Malindi - Kenya

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Ocean Beach Resort & Spa is a luxurious 5-star beach-front resort that takes hospitality back to its essence with its unique tropical early 20th century style of elegant wooden furnishing. Situated in the Sand Dunes Beach, it is two kilometers north of the Malindi Township and six kilometers from the Malindi Airport.

Featuring 20 Superior Rooms and 15 Suites spread across the gardens and natural landscapes of a 12-acre property, the resort offers a peaceful beach holiday with well-appointed accommodations, a selection of restaurants, and a high-quality spa facility for full relaxation and wellness.

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