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Welcome to the ebook edition of Desert Travels, originally written in the mid-1990s. It’s about 99% identical to the paper edition which is now just about out of print. A few words have been added to help clarify what country or even what century we’re in, and the detailed maps on the blog linked below will be a great help in following each trip. Desert Travels adds up to a 250-page paperback, or around 70,000 words.Currently, following nearly a decade of much increased trafficking, banditry and terrorist activities, as well as nomadic rebellions and not least the recent outflow of weaponry and disenfranchised fighters from Libya, tourism in the central Sahara has collapsed or has become severely restricted. But it wasn't always like that. The 1980s were a Golden Age of independent desert exploration; post-colonial nations hadn't yet been beset by internal strife, while the glamour of the original Dakar Rally, as well as the advent of desert-capable motorcycles and 4x4s saw adventure travel flourish in the Sahara of Niger, Algeria and Mali. It’s unlikely those days will return. For once I found myself doing the right thing in the right place at the right time. Author: Chris Scott Kindle Edition: 256 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-02-06) (2012-02-06) List Price: $2.99 Amazon Price:
Three friends confronting middle-age set out to explore the world and the great sweep of people who inhabit it. A 4WD journey across the Sahara to West and Central Africa - sights & adventures from one of the world’s most colourful overland routes. For travellers, 4WD enthusiasts, and armchair adventurers. For Kindle, Kobo & similar - includes 40 greyscale photos. A full colour 180-photo version with video links is also available from Amazon (search under the same title - What the Hell Are We Doing Here!) . Review of original print version - "This book is outstanding - it provides the ideal coffee table, conversation making, trip planning photo-journal for every overlander's household! A book like this has been long overdue in the "overland community". Everyone I have shown it to has loved the photos and the narrative. Absolutely fantastic!!" (The Africa Overland Network - www.africa-overland.net) Author: Murray Gough, Peter Travers Kindle Edition: 112 pages Kindle eBook Company: Overland Publishing Ltd (2011-05-08) (2011-05-08) List Price: $6.99 Amazon Price:
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs country background notes for international travelers to Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. Each country’s brief, factual background note summarizes its geography, people (population, ethnic groups, languages, health, and religion), history, culture, government and political conditions (type, political parties and principal government officials), economy (GDP; land, climate, and demographics; agriculture and natural resources; trade, industry, and investment; and transportation), defense, human rights, and foreign relations. Each country’s background note also provides travel and business information, including principal U.S. officials (ambassador, public affairs officer, counselor for economic affairs, etc.); embassy location, telephone, and fax numbers; and passport information. Note: The sections on Egypt and Tunisia were last updated on in late 2010 and do not include mention of the political unrest in either country in January, 2011.Author: U.S. Department of State Kindle Edition: 132 pages Kindle eBook Company: InfoStrategist.com (2011-02-01) (2011-02-01) List Price: $4.99 Amazon Price:
Michelin country maps give an overall picture of your route with practical road and travel information. Simple folding design, reads like a book, durable p cover, multi-language legend, large-scale city maps, Clear, precise cartography. Icons pinpoint important travel information.Author: Michelin Map: Company: Michelin Travel & Lifestyle (2007-01-01) ISBN: 2067128329 List Price: $11.95 Amazon Price: $6.86 Used Price: $3.33
For his 65th birthday, acclaimed novelist Michael Mewshaw took a 4,000-mile overland trip across North Africa. Arriving in Egypt during food riots, he heads west into Libya, where billions in oil money have produced little except citizens eager to flee to Europe or join the jihad in Iraq. In Tunis, Mewshaw visits an abandoned Star Wars movie set where Al Qaeda has just kidnapped two tourists. Ignoring U.S. Embassy warnings he crosses into Algeria, traveling through mountain towns and seething metropolises where 200,000 people have died during more than a decade of sectarian violence. Searching for the tombs of seven monks murdered by Islamic fundamentalists, he reaches a village where six more people have been beheaded the day before. When he interviews a repentant terrorist responsible for 5,000 deaths, the man praises the Boy Scouts for training him. By contrast, the Moroccan city of Tangier seems almost tame. But then he meets the last literary protégé of Paul Bowles who accuses Bowles of plagiarism and murder. In the end, the reader, like the author, is immersed in a fascinating adventure that’s sometimes tragic, often funny, occasionally terrifying and always a revelation of a strange place and its people. Author: Michael Mewshaw Paperback: 384 pages Company: Counterpoint (2010-02-16) ISBN: 1582434344 List Price: $16.95 Amazon Price: $3.99 Used Price: $0.01
Hiking, biking and flying amid craggy peaks and open plains, or watching a spectacular desert sunset, becomes possible with this guidebook. Watch wildlife in the savannah, engage in the vibrant cultures of San, Khoikhoi, Zulu and Xhosa or live it up in cities bursting with culinary, cultural and vineyard delights. Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip. In This Guide: Unique Green Index to help you make your travels ecofriendly Expanded itineraries take you from cape to coast or on the roads less travelled Color wildlife chapter written by a natural-history expert Author: James Bainbridge, Kate Armstrong, Becca Blond, Jane Cornwell, Mary Fitzpatrick, Nana Luckham, David Lukas, Helen Ranger, Simon Richmond Paperback: 684 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2009-08-01) ISBN: 1741048907 List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price: $17.00 Used Price: $10.59
Using detailed maps, cutaways, floor plans and color Street Finder, navigate your way around the sprawling Medinas and magnificent ancient urban architecture while expert recommendations provide you with the best hotels, restaurants and nightlife. Soak up the endless flavors of the country with sights, beaches, markets and festivals listed region by region, town by town. And with special features explaining everything from the historic cultural mix of Berber, African and Arabic peoples, to details of the many ancient Kasbahs, mosques and colorful Souks, this comprehensive guide won't let you down.Author: DK Publishing Paperback: 408 pages Company: DK Travel (2010-11-15) ISBN: 0756661978 List Price: $30.00 Amazon Price: $18.92 Used Price: $18.78
If you wonder: “What have the Romans ever done for us,” you should perhaps visit Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman site in present-day Morocco, or the spectacular amphitheatre at El Jem, built by the wealthy proconsul Gordion who later committed suicide within his own great monument. North Africa: The Roman Coast guides travellers around the Roman heritage sites of modern-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, and brings to life the stories behind the archaeological remains. It additionally gives details of nearby attractions of the present day, including beaches, museums, excursions and adventure tours.
Author: Ethel Davies Paperback: 400 pages Company: Bradt Travel Guides (2009-09-15) ISBN: 1841622877 List Price: $25.99 Amazon Price: $5.72 Used Price: $8.40
This guide covers the countries of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Libya. It provides a history of the region's journey from its earliest beginnings up to the politics and life of the present day. Included are a chronology of major events, lists of dynasties and leaders, a historical gazetteer cross-referenced to the main text, and historical maps.Author: Barnaby Rogerson Paperback: 408 pages Company: Interlink Publishing Group (2000-06-15) ISBN: 1566563518 List Price: $15.95 Amazon Price: $10.87 Used Price: $6.22
Covering travel in Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, this guide features notes on bargaining, souq survival, Islamic customs, literature and cultural figures. It also includes details on treks in the High Atlas Mountains.Author: Damien Simonis, David Willett, Ann Jousiffe Paperback: 800 pages Company: Lonely Planet (1995-04) ISBN: 086442258X List Price: $19.95 Amazon Price: Used Price: $0.01 Amazon.com DVD: North Africa travel
Visit the ancient roman ruins of Carthage. Host Mike Philpot visits the ancient Berber tribes who still live in cave dwelling dating back 2,000 years. Tour the vast interior Ksar region and tour the back streets of the century old Arab quarter in the Tunis. Feel the rhythm as colorful belly dancers heat up the desert nights.
Don't Forget Your Passport is your ticket to an adventurous worldwide tour, hosted by a group of energetic and curious world travelers from around the globe.
Awesome cinematography provides the backdrop for those spur-of-the-moment, intriguing, crazy yet absolutely real situations that only the most intrepid travellers find themselves in. Living with the cave-dwelling Berber tribes of North Tunisia, hiking through the polar cap villages of Greenland, or being caught in the middle of a street brawl in Guatemala: Don't Forget Your Passportis fearless and fun!
Yet it's always good to know that at the end of the day, serenity is just a stone's throw away - in a rainbow-patched waterfall, deep in the steamy jungles of Sumatra, Indonesia. Ahhhh, heaven.
Don't Forget Your Passport is a continuing journey into the fascinating cultures and stunning landscapes that make up our ever-changing planet.DVD: NTSC, Color Company: TITLE HOUSE e-DISTRIBUTION List Price: Amazon Price:
Director: Jonathan Martin, Philip NugusAmazon Instant Video: Company: (2009-10-12) List Price: Amazon Price: $2.99
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Travel by camel through the gateway to the southern region of the Sahara Erg. Join host Mike Philpot as he eats lamb by firelight, sleeps in a desert oasis and travels 5,000 kilometers across hostile desert to lost Islamic villages and amazing Roman ruins.
Don't Forget Your Passport is your ticket to an adventurous worldwide tour, hosted by a group of energetic and curious world travelers from around the globe.
Awesome cinematography provides the backdrop for those spur-of-the-moment, intriguing, crazy yet absolutely real situations that only the most intrepid travellers find themselves in. Living with the cave-dwelling Berber tribes of North Tunisia, hiking through the polar cap villages of Greenland, or being caught in the middle of a street brawl in Guatemala: Don't Forget Your Passportis fearless and fun!
Yet it's always good to know that at the end of the day, serenity is just a stone's throw away - in a rainbow-patched waterfall, deep in the steamy jungles of Sumatra, Indonesia. Ahhhh, heaven.
Don't Forget Your Passport is a continuing journey into the fascinating cultures and stunning landscapes that make up our ever-changing planet.DVD: NTSC, Color Company: TITLE HOUSE e-DISTRIBUTION List Price: Amazon Price:
Host Ross Shimmon visits the magnificent tombs of the ancient Pharo's at Abu Simbel. He sails the Nile River on a traditional Feula in Luxor and explores the ruins of the worlds greatest archeological sites at the Valley of the Kings and golden pyramids of Giza. At the biblical Red Sea Ross learns the healing powers of salt water and goes sport tubing at a desert resort.DVD: NTSC, Color Company: TITLE HOUSE e-DISTRIBUTION List Price: Amazon Price:
Exploring Horizons The Insiders - From Wild Places Come Amazing People - The Best of Seasons 1 and 2
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Welcome to the ebook edition of Desert Travels, originally written in the mid-1990s. It’s about 99% identical to the paper edition which is now just about out of print. A few words have been added to help clarify what country or even what century we’re in, and the detailed maps on the blog linked below will be a great help in following each trip. Desert Travels adds up to a 250-page paperback, or around 70,000 words.Currently, following nearly a decade of much increased trafficking, banditry and terrorist activities, as well as nomadic rebellions and not least the recent outflow of weaponry and disenfranchised fighters from Libya, tourism in the central Sahara has collapsed or has become severely restricted. But it wasn't always like that. The 1980s were a Golden Age of independent desert exploration; post-colonial nations hadn't yet been beset by internal strife, while the glamour of the original Dakar Rally, as well as the advent of desert-capable motorcycles and 4x4s saw adventure travel flourish in the Sahara of Niger, Algeria and Mali. It’s unlikely those days will return. For once I found myself doing the right thing in the right place at the right time. Author: Chris Scott Kindle Edition: 256 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-02-06) (2012-02-06) List Price: $2.99 Amazon Price:
Poems about life and travels in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Russia, Iraq, Morocco, Algeria. Original poems as well as a few classic poems from Rabindranath Tagore, William Blake and Walt Whitman. An armchair adventure and escape! Author: John Scott Kindle Edition: 102 pages Kindle eBook Company: Unique Art and Gifts (2009-08-12) (2009-08-12) List Price: $2.99 Amazon Price:
dangerous trek across Africa ... a life-and-death struggle ... and a call to live a life with no holds barred.Deserts and jungles, rebels and missionaries, bullets and acts of bravery, heaven and hell on earth---these are all part of a young man's remarkable, true journey through thirteen African countries with his brother and two best friends.Erik Mirandette was completing a two-year stint with a humanitarian organization in Morocco when, continuing his quest to live the life he was created to live, he set off on an unforgettable pilgrimage. Beginning in Cape Town, Erik, his brother, and his two best friends covered 9,000 miles north by dirt bike, experiencing the poverty, beauty, and dangers of the African continent.Then in Cairo, having safely reached the end of their perilous journey, a terrorist's bomb ripped Erik's world and faith apart. The four travelers were now desperately wounded and on the brink of death.Erik's struggle along his journey of faith is as gripping as his trek across Africa. The Only Road North takes readers to corners of the world and depths of the human heart they will never forget.Author: Eric Mirandette Kindle Edition: 304 pages Kindle eBook Company: Zondervan (2009-05-19) (2009-05-19) List Price: $10.99 Amazon Price:
In 1958 Paul Bowles wrote, "What is a travel book? It is the story of what happened to one person, in a particular place, and nothing more than that..." This is the unadulterated story of a 21 year old female traveler. Her trip to Morocco and beyond in the midst of the Arab Spring. What every study abroad student wished someone would tell them beforehand. Is it really safe? Are things as crazy as they seem on tv? A guide every father would want for his daughter. Her experiences with travel safety, language barriers, harassment, and of course, explosive diarrhea. Cultural taboos and traditions that can make or break a trip to the Middle East or North Africa. Ten chapters, ten short stories that you would never find in a guidebook. What is life in the MENA truly like? Author: Mawusi A. Malik Kindle Edition: 38 pages Kindle eBook Company: Mawusi Anela Malik (2012-04-10) (2012-04-10) List Price: Amazon Price:
Travel Egypt and experience the best it has to offer. From the hustle and bustle of Cairo and the wondrous ancient pyramids of Giza, across the White Desert to the stunning Red Sea, this Egypt travel guide includes: *Top 10 best places to visit in Egypt *Kid friendly holiday ideas *Guided tours *Top 10 best rated hotels for a luxurious Egyptian experience *Top 10 best budget stays for the thrifty traveller *Best buys while you're there *Transport and more... Written from first hand experience, Egypt Travel ensures your well earned holiday will be an amazing experience to remember and not a nightmare you'd rather forget. Get the facts about Egypt travel. Get your copy now. Author: Michelle Lori Kindle Edition: 195 pages Kindle eBook Company: Michelle Lori (2012-05-07) (2012-05-07) List Price: Amazon Price:
Aiming to track down a small oasis town deep in the Sahara, some of whose generous inhabitants came to her rescue on a black day in her adolescence, Annie Hawes leaves her home in the olive groves of Italy and sets off along the south coast of the Mediterranean. Travelling through Morocco and Algeria she eats pigeon pie with a family of cannabis farmers, and learns about the habits of djinns; she encounters citizens whose protest against the tyrannical King Hassan takes the form of attaching colanders to their television aerials - a practice he soon outlaws - and comes across a stone-age method of making olive-oil, still going strong. She allows a ten-year-old to lead her into the fundamentalist strongholds of the suburbs of Algiers - where she makes a good friend. Plunging southwards, regardless, into the desert, she at last shares a lunch of salt-cured Saharan haggis with her old friends, in a green and pleasant palm grove perfumed by flowering henna: once, it seems, the favourite scent of the Prophet Mohammed. She discovers at journey's end that life in a date-farming oasis, haunting though its songs may be, is not so simple and uncomplicated as she has imagined. Annie Hawes has legions of fans. Her writing has the well-built flow of fiction and the self-effacing honesty of a journal.Author: Annie Hawes Kindle Edition: 416 pages Kindle eBook Company: Picador (2008-04-09) (2008-04-09) List Price: $11.12 Amazon Price:
"Why would anyone even think of going to North Ethiopia?" The first question asked by people when told you are planning a visit; before moving along to, "But there is a war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, famine, terrorists, and poverty. Why would you want to put yourself in that kind of danger?" Really good questions, and, unfortunately, most of this was true at one time or another. Don't these people know that Ethiopia has excellent food, good hotels, friendly people and is now safe to visit?In-the-know travelers visit South Ethiopia for its unique tribes, and travel the Historical Circuit in North Ethiopia, to see the most unique churches in the world; hewn out of rock, connected by tunnels, resembling an underground Petra! This Ethiopian Orthodox Christian area has: symbolic graves for Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; the Star of David on church ceilings; paintings of Jesus Christ and Noah's Ark together; is the reputed resting place of The Ark of the Covenant; and then throw in King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba for good measure. You’ll have trouble deciding where the Old Testament stopped and the New Testament began. The Ethiopian Church claims that Christianity came to Aksum during the time of the apostles, predates the Vatican; and There is also wildlife. The most famous being the Gelada Baboon, called the "Bleeding Heart Baboon" because they have a large, red patch on their chests and lion-like manes! Let Travels With Sheila teach you how to Travel the World on a Budget, share exotic locations with you known only to locals, and most importantly, ease your fears about languages, currencies, personal safety and staying healthy. Follow her advice to avoid making mistakes she learned the hard way. HERE’S SOME OF THE INFORMATION YOU’LL FIND INSIDE... - Important Tips for Traveling in Ethiopia. - The Dos and Don’ts of Planning A Trip to North Ethiopia. - How to See The Best of North Ethiopia. Now, Travels With Sheila tells it like it is with personalized, up-to-date information and photographs. Even though "religious" will never describe her, it was impossible not to get swept up in the almost messianic fervor! If you want see some of the most unusual sights in the world, visit Ethiopia. First the North, and then head into the South Tribal region. Are you ready? Author: Sheila Simkin Kindle Edition: 41 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2011-12-06) (2011-12-06) List Price: Amazon Price:
Capt. Francis Roucou had wanted to pursue a life at sea since childhood, but his youthful dreams could not have foreseen an encounter with modern day pirates.‘88 Days’ tells of the fear and stress endured by the crew of the MV Indian Ocean Explorer after their vessel was captured off Assumption island by Somali pirates in 2009. It also details the admirable manner in which Capt, Roucou, after ignoring an offer of freedom in exchange for information on two other tourist vessels in the vicinity, navigated his way through the minefield of ransom negotiations and the daily unpredictability of their captors to bring his entire crew safely home to Seychelles. About the author: Francis Roucou was born in Seychelles in 1965. After spending three months in captivity, away from your loved ones and living each day in hope of being freed from Somali pirates, many of us would not dare to go back to sea. But captain Francis Roucou, who two years ago was one of the first Seychellois to be captured and taken to Somalia by pirates, says he is more determined than ever to go back to work at sea. The sea has always been his passion, and as a child his dream was to learn all about navigation, he explains. Born under the zodiac sign Libra in October 1965, Mr Roucou is the fourth child of six. He was also among the first group of students at the National Youth Service. “During my childhood at Anse à la Mouche, I did not get much access to the seaside as I lived far up in the hills, but this did not stop me from keeping true to my dream of being a navigator,” he says. Mr Roucou, a former student of the Maritime School from 1983-1984, says it is hard to explain what it is that fascinates him about the sea, but he had always wanted to tour the Seychelles archipelago and know more about our waters. His first work experience at sea was in 1985, and after spending 18 months on French tuna boats he went on a nine-month course in France. Back at sea he joined a French ship that was carrying out research on tuna species in the Indian Ocean. As a second officer, he explored small island states in the region such as Mauritius, Madagascar, Reunion and Comoros. Mr Roucou was then asked to become captain of Seychelles’ first tuna vessel, called the Spirit of Koxe, but after spending some time on this ship things did not work out as he wished, and he became determined to go back to school in France to learn more about navigation. When he came back he did some freelance work with the Islands Development Company and on a boat called the Shearwater, which made trips to African countries including South Africa, until 1999. In January 2000 he took over the Indian Ocean Explorer and was still in command when it was hijacked near Assumption island in 2009. The biggest challenge of his career came when he was made captain of the Spirit of Koxe as he was still only 25. “I had to be responsible for a vessel that was worth around R30 million, and I hadn’t got much experience,” he says. Apart from being a career, the sea is where Mr Roucou spends his leisure time as he loves sailing, windsurfing and diving. He adds that even when spending time with his three children, he prefers to take them to sea. Since the piracy incident he has been back to sea, reaching Maldives. Now the fear has gone but he knows the risks are still there. Captain Francis Roucou (right) presenting his book to President James Michel (left) For the time being, however, he is not working but busy writing a book. As yet untitled it will, he says, describe in detail his face-to-face encounter with the Somali pirates. The story talks about the time before the ordeal, when the boat and crew were captured, the first days in the hands of the pirates and the negotiation stage. “The main reason I have written this book is that if any similar events happen, we will know what precautions we can take and what we can do,” he says. Mr Roucou started to write the book in September 2009. Author: Francis Roucou Kindle Edition: 306 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-03-04) (2012-03-04) List Price: Amazon Price:
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs country background notes for international travelers to Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. Each country’s brief, factual background note summarizes its geography, people (population, ethnic groups, languages, health, and religion), history, culture, government and political conditions (type, political parties and principal government officials), economy (GDP; land, climate, and demographics; agriculture and natural resources; trade, industry, and investment; and transportation), defense, human rights, and foreign relations. Each country’s background note also provides travel and business information, including principal U.S. officials (ambassador, public affairs officer, counselor for economic affairs, etc.); embassy location, telephone, and fax numbers; and passport information. Note: The sections on Egypt and Tunisia were last updated on in late 2010 and do not include mention of the political unrest in either country in January, 2011.Author: U.S. Department of State Kindle Edition: 132 pages Kindle eBook Company: InfoStrategist.com (2011-02-01) (2011-02-01) List Price: $4.99 Amazon Price:
For his 65th birthday, acclaimed novelist Michael Mewshaw took a 4,000-mile overland trip across North Africa. Arriving in Egypt during food riots, he heads west into Libya, where billions in oil money have produced little except citizens eager to flee to Europe or join the jihad in Iraq. In Tunis, Mewshaw visits an abandoned Star Wars movie set where Al Qaeda has just kidnapped two tourists. Ignoring U.S. Embassy warnings he crosses into Algeria, traveling through mountain towns and seething metropolises where 200,000 people have died during more than a decade of sectarian violence. Searching for the tombs of seven monks murdered by Islamic fundamentalists, he reaches a village where six more people have been beheaded the day before. When he interviews a repentant terrorist responsible for 5,000 deaths, the man praises the Boy Scouts for training him. By contrast, the Moroccan city of Tangier seems almost tame. But then he meets the last literary protégé of Paul Bowles who accuses Bowles of plagiarism and murder. In the end, the reader, like the author, is immersed in a fascinating adventure that’s sometimes tragic, often funny, occasionally terrifying and always a revelation of a strange place and its people. Author: Michael Mewshaw Kindle Edition: 418 pages Kindle eBook Company: Counterpoint (2010-01-10) (2010-01-10) List Price: $16.95 Amazon Price: |
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