Seemingly endless blue skies over-reach red savannahs, where the big five animals still roam freely. Great plains abound with legions of game, snow-capped mountains soar above dusty valleys, rain forests teem with monkeys and birds, beaches are covered in sand as soft and white as talcum powder, and coral reefs host myriads of jewel-like tropical fish. Wetlands are home to crocodiles and hippos while the mineral-rich lakes of the Rift Valley attract vast flocks of pink flamingos, which come for the small fish that thrive here. The region is also known as the "Cradle of Civilization" for it was here that the most ancient remains of early man were found in the 1920’s.
Egypt is probably the world's oldest civilization, having emerged from the Nile Valley around 5,000 years ago, historically. Egypt, however, is much more than pyramids and monuments. Egypt is a land bustling with life, sound, visual beauty and excitement. More than anything else, we want you to think of Egypt as fun. For thousands of years, it has been the playground of emperors and kings, and we hope you will take the time to find out why.
Culturally, Morocco is one of the most fascinating countries in the world. Only nine miles away from Europe and situated at the northernmost western tip of Africa, it is the gateway to several major civilizations: African, Islamic, Arab, and European. With cities like Fez, Marrakech, Casablanca and Rabat, Morocco evokes images of freedom and beauty, exoticism and creativity.