Your Guide to Africa from Home!. See the Exotic Animals! While in Africa, take some time to observe the native species of animals! Indigenouis to Africa.

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Your Guide to Africa from Home!

See the Exotic Animals! While in Africa, take some time to observe the native species of animals! Indigenouis to Africa is the Elephant, the Cheeta, and the Jaguar.

See Native Customs! When you visit Africa, you can also observe native customs, like dances and festivals. Pictured above is a tribal dance preformed every year around spring time.

Learn About African Tribes! While on this tour, be sure to stop by and observe the native African people. There are many tribes through the many different countries, including tribes like the Igbo.

Experience African Food! Experience the thrills of African Food! While on the tour, be sure to try some of the native food, such as assorted cooked meats, and various vegatables!

See the African Currency! African’s have their own currency system. While you are on this Virtual Trip, be sure to pick some up as a suvenior. It’s worth an approximatley.020 of an American Dollar.

The Pyramids! One of the great wonders of Africa is the pyramids and the Great Pyramids at Giza. They were built to honor the pharoh’s as tombs and to adorne their greatness as leaders.

The Nile River! The Nile River is the main river that runs through Egypt and branches off into the two different rivers, The White and Blue Nile River. This was a main trade route for the Egyptians and many other societys. Go visit it during the tour, you won’t regret it!

The Empire of Egypt! While in Egypt, stop in on the former cities of the Egyptian Empire! You can visit Giza, where the pyramids reside, or Kairo, which is rich in Egyptian/African culture!

African Housing! While in Africa on this trip, be sure to observe the conditions of living for the African people. African people, in cities, usually live in square shaped houses, which aren’t very big. The tribal Africans live off the land, and usually live in huts made of mud, wood, or straw.