A pale person’s guide to surviving in Africa

If you’re planning on visiting Africa this winter, which is their summer, you could experience some of the hottest and most humid days imaginable. Whether you’re watching zebra in Botswana or following a herd of buffalo in Tanzania, you’re going to have to stay covered up. We don’t just mean sun cream, the UV rays are so strong it’s recommended you wear lightweight long sleeve shirts trousers and plenty of bug repellent. As the evening starts to cool you can wear your shorts and t-shirt but just make sure you’ve always got a good layer of suncream, even as the sun starts to drop. Pale skin just isn’t made for these temperatures, just ask Australians who face a similar problem in their neck of the woods!

Green Tea – The Perfect Drink

Green tea extract has transformed into the natural content for ingredients utilized in health supplements numerous drinks, and aesthetic products. Several types of green tea extract have now been produced within the nations where it’s developed. These types may differ considerably because of growing period, garden, manufacturing running, and adjustable developing problems.

Green tea extract is made from Camellia sinensis which have encountered minimum oxidation during running from the leaves. it is becoming related to several cultures, although green tea extract originated from China. Where dark tea has been typically eaten green tea extract has become fairly prevalent within the Western Globe.

Is the Ebola Crisis Still On-Going?

One of the worst results of the Ebola crisis, besides the large list of casualties, was the harm that the epidemic caused to the tourism industry. A lot of African communities (which is where most Ebola cases occurred) are highly dependent upon tourism for their financial security, and the massive reduction we saw in people travelling to these areas caused many of these already impoverished communities to become even more unstable.

The good news is that Ebola crisis is definitively over. That’s not to say that there aren’t still Ebola cases occurring; Ebola occurs in places all around the world, all of the time, but the scale of the matter in Western Africa can no longer be defined as a crisis, and there is little to no risk of an Epidemic rearing its ugly head again.

This basically means that if you had any concerns about your trip to Africa, you can cross catching Ebola off your list. Even so, when you go to any place in Africa, it is recommended that you rely upon water bottles for your source of drinking water.

Travelling to Paris? Be on the Lookout

Paris is a beautiful city which features many iconic landmarks. Landmarks which have recently been tainted by Islamist extremists whose recent unsolicited killings on innocent human beings has lead to the city being tainted by a watermark of being unsafe and unfit for purpose to go on holiday.

Paris is a city known for it’s expensive high end luxury lifestyle, extortionate high end prices across multiple brands and products and of course, not forgetting, the delicious food which sports many typically local French delicacies ranging from a broad range of different styles throughout the French periods.

Paris is also a great city to walk around and to see all of the iconic land marks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, both of which see a higher number of people turnover each year due to how famous and how amazing these land marks really do look from your own eyes. It no wonder why the Eiffel Tower is one of the most visited places on the planet!

Visiting the Tanzania Travel Exhibition

This June coming in 2016, Tanzania is expected to attract more than 10,00 tourists from throughout the entire world, and it’s all because of their Tanzania tourist exhibition which occurs each year bringing in new visitors to the country each year.

The event takes place from 6th June to the 8th, and there will be participants from as far as Asia, Europe and North America. There will also be plenty of individuals arriving from Seychelles, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.

The event aims to increase awareness in East Africa, and show its capabilities as a holiday destination. The exhibition is designed to possibly display news destination, form new partnerships with various tour agents, and help make national parks and properties more accessible for tourists.

The Tanzania exhibition takes place in Arusha, on to the main Northern cities and it could help persuade more tourists to visit parts of Africa that are not as well-known or as accessible as others.