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Best Malawi Travel Guides

From Microsoft to Malawi: Learning on the Front Lines as a Peace Corps Volunteer
Inspired by his journals, the book recounts his life as a Peace Corps teacher after a heartbreaking divorce and a demanding legal career prompted him to make a change. Modest without being demure, candid without being coy, Buckler draws readers into a journey of discovery, a commitment of soul, body, and mind to his task of helpfulness. Nine thousand miles and one year later, the 32-year-old lawyer begins to understand the depth of commitment demanded by his mission in Malawi and the truth of his initial assessment. Buckler's multicultural and transformative personal growth will keep readers' attention as he reports on how he learned the nuanced meanings of commitment, collaboration, and friendship in this exploration of self and place developed from journal entries. Buckler describes with keen powers of observation details of village life that capture the imagination as he sees beyond those boundaries to the larger global landscape. Verdict Inspiring and heartbreaking, Buckler's account of the endless obstacles encountered by his students and colleagues and their hope and persistence to succeed makes for compelling reading. Luckily, Mr. Zimbota, headmaster of the school where Buckler teaches, becomes an invaluable cultural ambassador, and three students the author calls 'The Boys' become his housemates, creating a tight-knit family. Aided by naïve idealism and the urge to help, Buckler takes on community projects, starting small, with a tree planting plan, and ending with the building of a boarding house for girls who had been travelling up to 10 miles to attend school. Buckler's poetic descriptions provide a colorful image of Malawian life, while never softening the sobering realities of poverty, malaria, and HIV.
Reviews
"Would recommend it for anybody, particularly people who have thought about joining the Peace Corps."
"This book helped to capture the difficulties in aid work in underdeveloped African nations."
"this book came right on time!!"
"Another valuable addition to Peace Corps Experience literature, it was written and published only two years after the author hugged his African family and returned. He published a book with an unflattering portrait of a current member of the Malawi Parliament, accusing her of abuse of power. He describes his difficulty learning a foreign language (Chichewi), adjusting to a new life cooking over an open flame, using an outhouse and riding a bicycle not for leisure but necessity. Mr. Zimbota, the school headmaster, not only mentored the young Peace Corps Volunteer but literally welcomed him into his family ("If you need anything, I live next door."). A government employee banished to the hinterland years before, he had personally supervised the expansion of a one-room school house to a campus. Buckler was fortunate enough to create another African family when he invited three male commuter students to share his teacher's house where they not only lived together but he also tutored them."
"The book unfolds as a series of rich, vivid, gripping vignettes of the day-to-day struggles of an Peace Corps worker--not some college kid but an older guy with graduate degrees and life experience--together with applications of what we can learn (and must un-learn) about African development from those personal experiences."
"Reading this book is the closest you can get to experiencing Malawi without actually being there."
"Mike Buckler has produced a wonderful first novel on his experiences as a peace corps volunteer in africa."
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Lonely Planet Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher. Inside Lonely Planet Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi Travel Guide: The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi, our most comprehensive guide to Zambia, Mozambique, and Malawi, is perfect for those planning to both explore the top sights and take the road less travelled. About Lonely Planet: Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community.
Reviews
"The previous versions were much more detailed."
"this is a good guide book for the region, but there wasn't a lot on Malawi which was the country I was most interested in."
"stunning guideline for travel."
"Lonely Planet and Bradt books know how to help travelers get to the culture/local spots of country along with the occassional touristy point of interest."
"It 'a great start and then deepen my knowledge of individual nations with other books and especially with the help of the web."
"I purchased this for use on a trip to Zambia only."
"It has basically the same info as LP Southern Africa with a couple more hotels/restaurants recommendations."
"I bought this guide for a trip I took late last year to and around Malawi."
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Malawi (Bradt Travel Guides)
Bradt's Malawi by Africa expert Philip Briggs isthe only standalone practical guide to ‘Africa's best kept secret' and offersdetailed, comprehensive information to suit the needs of every wanderer. Over the rest of the 1990s, he wrote a series ofpioneering Bradt guides to destinations that were then - and in some casesstill are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel publishing industry.These included the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia,Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana and Rwanda (co-authored with Janice Booth).
Reviews
"This is, by far, the best travel guide for Malawi."
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Best Sudan Travel Guides

The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience
We relive their early excitement and disorientation, their growing despondency over fruitless job searches, adjustments they faced upon finally entering the workforce, their experiences of post-9/11 xenophobia, and their undying dreams of acquiring an education. Along the way author Mark Bixler looks closely at the ins and outs of U.S. refugee policy, the politics of international aid, the history of Sudan, and the radical Islamist underpinnings of its government. In 2000, in a historically unprecedented gesture, the federal government resettled 3,800 young men unaccompanied by parents and with no family in the U.S. when it opened its doors to those who were called the Lost Boys of Sudan.
Reviews
"A beautiful story of these men of Sudan."
"Bixler gets things right in "The Lost Boys of Sudan." Additionally, he does a nice job of weaving historical context into the story he tells of the young men from Sudan."
"bixler has written a great, informative book; while i was aware of all the terrible things that were going on in sudan & the horn of africa in general, i was unaware of the efforts made in the US to relocate many of these refugees; it is an incredible story, not only of the horrors they went through, that is better know atleast to me, but the efforts to relocate & all that entailed not only for the refugees but the many volunteers in the US who worked so hard to help them; obviously some of the refugees worked out better than others but a great story none the less."
"This more up to date accounting of their time here in the United States is definitely eye opening."
"Having a friend among the Lost Boys of Sudan clearly helps to understand the journey these young men have made."
"These men wen through unimaginable trials to be upheavaled into a life and a world so strange and foreign to them its mind blowing."
"I was really surprised that the book is very interesting and hard to put down."
"Good book to gain an understanding of the problems faced by refugees and assimilation into American society."
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Best Namibia Travel Guides

Fodor's The Complete Guide to African Safaris: with South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Rwanda & the Seychelles (Full-color Travel Guide)
Fodor’s correspondents highlight the best of Africa, including Kenya's Masai Mara, South Africa's Kruger National Park, and Botswana's Kwando Reserve. Check out Fodor's travel guide to South Africa. “Fodor’s is pitched a few notches higher….aimed at a fairly discerning traveler with an appetite for background and the occasional surprise.” – New York Times.
Reviews
"I have yet to take my safari but thanks to this book, I'm looking for a better time to go."
"In depth guide to all the African safaris in one book!"
"Good planning guide for a future trip to Kenya."
"This book gave detailed descriptions of each of the areas within the major African countries for safaris (there's only 8, and they're located in Eastern and Southern Africa). This book gave their recommendations on properties in all the different safari areas and all price points--what I really liked were the Pros/Cons of each property that they list."
"African safaris are expensive, and this book definitely helped me get the confidence to made this expensive decision."
"Very informative book."
"Not at all helpful---incomplete guide perhaps."
"Info was good enough BUT there were no maps for most of it so the majority of the time I basically have NO CLUE where they are talking about."
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Best Tanzania Travel Guides

Kilimanjaro - The Trekking Guide to Africa's Highest Mountain: (Includes Mt Meru And Guides To Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi And Marangu) (Trailblazer Trekking Guides)
Routes covered on 35 detailed walking maps in the proven Trailblazer style; all walking times are indicated along with points of interest and gradients. ‘Stedman's wonderfully down-to-earth, practical guide to the mountain, with excellent tips on preparing for the trek and a roundup of routes to the top’. It covers everything, from city accommodations and restaurants nearby to what to see en route, then how to plan and book a trek to Kilimanjaro. ‘Stedman is something of a Kili obsessive...and that shows on every page of this fully revised and expanded edition of his guide...
Reviews
"Gift for my young-adult son - the 'world' traveler."
"Henry is a genius - I wish I had this as the very first book on Kili."
"Excellent sources for trekking companies and how to get to Arusha."
"Used it for trip to Kili."
"This book is chock full of information but is anything but boring."
"Great book on hiking Kilimanjaro and the surrounding towns."
"Information is good, but the print is so tiny ..."
"Each night before bed we would read about the next day's hike."
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Best Tunisia Travel Guides

DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Tunisia
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps. Cutaways and floor plans of all the major sights. 3D aerial views of the city's most interesting districts. Huge selection of hotels, restaurants, stores, and entertainment venues. About DK Eyewitness Travel Guides : For more than two decades, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides have helped travelers experience the world through the history, art, architecture, and culture of their destinations.
Reviews
"Very good guide with nice photos."
"ok, but a bit out of date."
"Any travel book published by DK is well worth the investment."
"Great intro to the culture of Tunisia and starting point for further research."
"As we had to go to Europe, we decided within a week to go to Tunisia and the only place I could get the book was from Amazon, but we were scare not to have it on time."
"A very informative guidebook!"
"The DK Eyewitness Guide served as a wonderful resource during my recent trip to Tunisia."
"Buy the Lonely Planet guide (or the Tunisia chapter of the Africa book) if you want practical information."
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Best Swaziland Travel Guides

Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland (Travel Guide)
Hike to the summit of Table Mountain, enjoy the diverse wildlife at Kruger National Park, or power down in a traditionally designed rondavel; all with your trusted travel companion. Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - including local customs, literature, history, art, politics, landscapes, music, cuisine Free, convenient pull-out Cape Town map (included in print version), plus over 75 colour maps Covers Cape Town, the Garden Route, Hermanus, Knysna, Durban, Maseru, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Kruger National Park, Limpopo, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, North West Province, and more. Looking for more extensive coverage?
Reviews
"Not great as the index is absolutely useless....skips some significant sites on any tourist's list!"
"helped us decide highlights to see in various locations when we had limited time."
"Great orientation to the country, the sights and the activities. Practical tips on getting around. Really helpful descriptions of activities - some "off the beaten path". Good maps."
"The information was current and useful."
"I did get the Lonely Planet Brazil in the past but I was traveling all over Brazil so that worked for me."
"Great tool in planning our South Africa vacation at a discounted price."
"Information on South Africa was very helpful for our trip."
"Well organized, fantastic amount of information to create the kind of trip you want."
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Best Zimbabwe Travel Guides

Elephant Dawn: The Inspirational Story of Thirteen Years Living with Elephants in the African Wilderness
In 2001, Sharon Pincott traded her privileged life as a high-flying corporate executive to start a new one with the Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe. Elephant Dawn did that for me - an intense read, inspiring and moving... Over an incredible 13 years this tough-as-teak lady developed a valuable understanding of all 17 extended family groups that make up the greater 500-strong herd. '[Sharon Pincott] formed one of the most remarkable bonds ever with wild elephants. 'An inspirational book full of adventure and emotions, showing true courage and determination of an exceptional woman who lived 13 years with elephants in Zimbabwe facing daily the adversity that only her passion for these gentle giants could overcome.'. [Elephant Dawn] is full of... accounts of [Sharon Pincott's] deeply intimate bond with the elephant families... She has risked so much for elephants and it is a gift to us that we can now read this moving account of her thirteen years in Zimbabwe fighting to save a population of elephants she came to know intimately.'. Cynthia Moss, world-renowned Elephant Specialist, celebrated in BBC's Echo of the Elephants. '[ Elephant Dawn ] is hard hitting, and factual, a story that everyone should read... Memories of so many things that happened in Zimbabwe, with elephants, other wildlife, politics and day to day life, flooded back to me as I read... 'After 13 years living among 500 wild elephants, Pincott is telling her story in Elephant Dawn...The locals called Pincott Thandeka Mandlovu, which means 'much-loved Mother Elephant', and believed she had special magic... With more and more elephants being killed every year, perhaps magic is the only thing that can save them. I would say this is essential reading for anyone interested in wildlife conservation and especially elephants, but this book isn't just about that: it is essentially the story of a person, so committed that they are willing to give up nearly everything to follow their heart and stand up for what they believe in, no matter what. 'The story of one woman and her elephants...Sharon gave up her career in Australia in 2001 to travel to Zimbabwe to give her full attention to the conservation of the Presidential Herd in the Hwange Estate in western Zimbabwe. It was not a good time for Zimbabwe but the elephants needed her... For 13 years Sharon struggled against everything that a troubled Zimbabwe could throw at her...[Elephant Dawn is] a book that one should read, particularly now, when the elephants of Zimbabwe are so much in the news.'. '...a good read with high points, sadness and gritty determination... We need more Sharon Pincotts' to fight for nature from global warming to elephants, they are all connected.'. John Asquith, 50 years in natural resource management, environmental advocacy and wildlife habitat conservation, Australia. '[Sharon Pincott] has done this [elephant work] as a labour of love, unfunded and alone, in a less than friendly country where white people are easily dispensable, certainly according to Robert Mugabe ...
Reviews
"I could rejoice and despair with Sharon as she loved and hated a country so beautiful, so rich with animals and so cursed with bribery, deception, and brokenness."
"It is a story of love for the elephants and the joy the author gives and receives from the animals."
"There is no one I wouldn't recommend read this book."
"In awe of Sharon spending 10+ years of her life working with these elephants."
"This book is a roller coaster ride for the elephant lover."
"Love this book."
"I enjoy reading about these amazing animals."
"Good story, she did some incredible things, makes you appreciate Elephant more than ever."
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Best Mozambique Travel Guides

The Eye of the Elephant: An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness
Expelled from Botswana for writing Cry of the Kalahari, the Owenses set off across Africa. No little credit for saving the elephants is due to the Owenses (Cry of the Kalahari), biologists who set out to research animal behavior but stayed to persuade villagers that rather than shooting elephants, they could gain more in food, jobs and money by letting the animals live and attracting tourists to see them.
Reviews
"The stories in this book show some ways in which we humans take our power too lightly and inadvertently destroy our environment & our future."
"Recommend to anyone concerned about preserving our endangered species and opposing the poaching cartels."
"The Owens' time and work in Africa make Beryl Markham's story dull in comparison."
"A wonderfully written book by Mark and Delia Owens which describes the horrible nature of poaching in Zambia."
"We have to protect those beautiful animals for ever also we help the people who live there."
"I got it for her after loaning her my copy of Cry of the Kalahari by Mark and Delia Owens, a book that I have only ever loaned twice for fear of not getting it back."
"The authors' experiences of the reserve in Zambia where they work are written in a dynamic but heart -felt manner, and well describe the difficult circumstances that they work in as well as the desperate plight of the elephants and other wildlife facing potential extinction from poaching."
"I bought this to read on a trip to South Luangwa National Park in Zambia for safari."
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Best Algerian Travel Guides

Algeria (Bradt Travel Guide)
This new Bradt guide will be the first to focus on the renascent Algeria and bring out the many features of this beguiling North African country. Jonathan Oakes is based in Algeria, working for a chain of language schools throughout the country.
Reviews
"It's an interesting and informative edition and I will try some more Bradt travel book to see if I like them as well."
"Lousy maps, over-generalized and not culturally aware information."
"The book lacks any actual useful information for. a person traveling to Algeria."
"That being said finding any information online regarding hotels is difficult so the listings provided by the book are useful in that regard."
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Best Lesotho Travel Guides

Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland (Travel Guide)
Hike to the summit of Table Mountain, enjoy the diverse wildlife at Kruger National Park, or power down in a traditionally designed rondavel; all with your trusted travel companion. Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - including local customs, literature, history, art, politics, landscapes, music, cuisine Free, convenient pull-out Cape Town map (included in print version), plus over 75 colour maps Covers Cape Town, the Garden Route, Hermanus, Knysna, Durban, Maseru, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Kruger National Park, Limpopo, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, North West Province, and more. Looking for more extensive coverage?
Reviews
"The information was current and useful."
"Not great as the index is absolutely useless....skips some significant sites on any tourist's list!"
"helped us decide highlights to see in various locations when we had limited time."
"Information on South Africa was very helpful for our trip."
"Alone Among the Zulus: The Narrative of a Journey Through the Zulu Country, South Africa (1866). 2. The Life and Exploits of Hugh Clapperton the Distinguished Voyager, Adventurer, and Discoverer (1840). 6."
"Great orientation to the country, the sights and the activities. Practical tips on getting around. Really helpful descriptions of activities - some "off the beaten path". Good maps."
"I did get the Lonely Planet Brazil in the past but I was traveling all over Brazil so that worked for me."
"We are planning on driving from Johannesburg and through the Drackensberg area to Durban, then down the Wild Coast and along the Garden Route to Cape Town."
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Best Seychelles Travel Guides

Fodor's The Complete Guide to African Safaris: with South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Rwanda & the Seychelles (Full-color Travel Guide)
Fodor’s correspondents highlight the best of Africa, including Kenya's Masai Mara, South Africa's Kruger National Park, and Botswana's Kwando Reserve. Check out Fodor's travel guide to South Africa. “Fodor’s is pitched a few notches higher….aimed at a fairly discerning traveler with an appetite for background and the occasional surprise.” – New York Times.
Reviews
"I have yet to take my safari but thanks to this book, I'm looking for a better time to go."
"In depth guide to all the African safaris in one book!"
"Good planning guide for a future trip to Kenya."
"This book gave detailed descriptions of each of the areas within the major African countries for safaris (there's only 8, and they're located in Eastern and Southern Africa). This book gave their recommendations on properties in all the different safari areas and all price points--what I really liked were the Pros/Cons of each property that they list."
"African safaris are expensive, and this book definitely helped me get the confidence to made this expensive decision."
"Very informative book."
"Not at all helpful---incomplete guide perhaps."
"Info was good enough BUT there were no maps for most of it so the majority of the time I basically have NO CLUE where they are talking about."
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Best Burkina Faso Travel Guides

Burkina Faso (Bradt Travel Guides)
From balafon players in the laidback town of Bobo-Dioulasso to masters of horsemanship further north―plus internationally recognized film, jazz, hip hop, and craft festivals―landlocked Burkina Faso, in the heart of West Africa, has something to offer everyone. Katrina Manson and James Knight are writers and photographers, both with extensive experience of living, working and travelling in Africa.
Reviews
"I relied heavily on this guide book on a trip to Ouagadougou and the south and west of Burkina Faso in 2013."
"Therefore, there is more actionable information on Burkina Faso including more town maps and descriptions of villages and tribal markets where you can find traditional life untouched by modern ways."
"The maps and city-by-city area descriptions are very helpful in getting a picture of the entire country and people."
"Was super helpful!"
"I live in Burkina Faso and this book has tons more information than any other English-language guidebook on the country and seems to be more comprehensive than any French-language ones too."
"In a country with a very limited tourist infrastructure where even your French may not be sufficient to allow you to communicate clearly with the locals, this kind of a guide is absolutely crucial."
"Burkina Faso is not (yet) considered among the top 10 tourist destinations in the world, but for those going there for travel, work, or to visit family/friends, this new book is an invaluable resource."
"-- bought this for a daughter who was headed to Burkina Faso with the Peace Corps -- of the 6+ books I purchased for her, this is the only one she chose to take with her -- she just arrived there last week and haven't heard much from her, but will inquire at some future point how useful it's being -- certainly looked good to me, so much so that in hopes that I'll get to visit her, purchased another copy for my use -- at the least it will give me some idea what's coloring her experiences."
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Best Rwanda & Uganda Travel Guides

Fodor's The Complete Guide to African Safaris: with South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Rwanda & the Seychelles (Full-color Travel Guide)
Fodor’s correspondents highlight the best of Africa, including Kenya's Masai Mara, South Africa's Kruger National Park, and Botswana's Kwando Reserve. Check out Fodor's travel guide to South Africa. “Fodor’s is pitched a few notches higher….aimed at a fairly discerning traveler with an appetite for background and the occasional surprise.” – New York Times.
Reviews
"I have yet to take my safari but thanks to this book, I'm looking for a better time to go."
"In depth guide to all the African safaris in one book!"
"Good planning guide for a future trip to Kenya."
"This book gave detailed descriptions of each of the areas within the major African countries for safaris (there's only 8, and they're located in Eastern and Southern Africa). This book gave their recommendations on properties in all the different safari areas and all price points--what I really liked were the Pros/Cons of each property that they list."
"African safaris are expensive, and this book definitely helped me get the confidence to made this expensive decision."
"Very informative book."
"Not at all helpful---incomplete guide perhaps."
"Info was good enough BUT there were no maps for most of it so the majority of the time I basically have NO CLUE where they are talking about."
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Best Coastal West Africa Travel Guides

The Last Train to Zona Verde
— Boston Globe Paul Theroux’s best-selling Dark Star Safari chronicled his epic overland voyage from Cairo to Cape Town, providing an insider’s look at modern Africa. Traveling alone, Theroux sets out from Cape Town, going north through South Africa, Namibia, then into Angola, encountering a world increasingly removed from tourists’ itineraries and the hopes of postcolonial independence movements. After covering nearly 2,500 arduous miles, he cuts short his journey, a decision he chronicles with unsparing honesty in a chapter titled “What Am I Doing Here?” Vivid, witty, and beautifully evocative, The Last Train to Zona Verde is a fitting final African adventure from the writer whose gimlet eye and effortless prose have brought the world to generations of readers. *Starred Review* Having traveled overland from Cairo to Cape Town in Dark Star Safari (2003), Theroux intended, 10 years on, to resume the trip, this time heading north up the west side of Africa, avoiding the “safe and well-trodden routes.” Though he found some happy moments in “the kingdom of light,” the journey was to be darker, harder, and, a rarity for Theroux—unfinished. He does find hopeful change in Cape Town, beautiful desolation in Namibia, and elegance in the bush in Botswana (albeit at extortionate prices).
Reviews
"Paul Theroux is a writer who is known for giving us the unvarnished truth. In fact, as a travel writer is has a responsibility to describe a dirt pile as such."
"Theroux was my go to man when I was younger and on the road around the globe like him so I can't disrespect him too much."
"I love Paul's non-fiction and eagerly awaited his return to the Africa about which he has so brilliantly written, and indeed there are flashes of the wit, humor and cranky yet keen observation that is uniquely his own."
""I was ducking among the thornbushes with slender, golden-skinned people who were the earth's oldest folk, boasting a traceable lineage to the dark backward and abysm of time in the Upper Pleistocene, thirty-five thousand years or so ago, the proven ancestors of us all, the true aristocrats of the planet." This includes an effort to preserve native cultures, a freshly imagined and possibly effective structure for foreign aid, a flourishing environment for large animals, and a welcome tidiness at the core of its cities and towns. While he is pleased to stumble upon the existence of ancient tribal ceremony in the ravaged countryside, he calls the Angolan government "...corrupt, predatory, tyrannical, unjust, and utterly uninterested in its people--fearing them..." Further, "...Angola was too busy with its commercial extortions to be a police state. "In the broken unspeakable cities of sub-Saharan Africa, the poor--the millions, the majority--ignored by their governments, live a scavenging existence in nearly identical conditions, in shacks, amid litter of Chinese-manufactured household junk..."
"I was disappointed by this book. In all of them, Theroux completes the tour that he sets out to do."
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Best Ethiopia & Djibouti Travel Guides

Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant
The fact of the Lost Ark of the Covenant is one of the grant historical mysteries of all time.
Reviews
"Quite the scholarly expedition and attempts of confirming where and what is the Ark of the Covenant."
"One of the defining books of the age."
"Another great Graham Hancock book."
"A very interesting book........with a lot of thought provoking discoveries."
"Very interesting view on one of the greatest archeological mysteries ."
"Given the subject matter of some of Hancock's other publications (i.e. - Fingerprints of the Gods) I'm surprised that there was not more speculation about possible alien assistance with the design and construction of the Ark."
"Loved it."
"The author describes his investigation in great detail and I like that he does a proper, methodic analysis of all the facts and doesn't jump to conclusions."
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Best General Africa Travel Books

Safari: A Photicular Book
Readers, as if on African safari, encounter eight wild animals that come alive using never-before-seen Photicular technology. Accompanying the images is Safari , the guide: It begins with an evocative journal of a safari along the Mara River in Kenya and interweaves the history of safaris. "Shots of cheetahs, rhinos, and gazelles spring to life as the pages turn." "Lenticular technology takes a big leap forward with this virtual safari." ( Entertainment Weekly ). “Shots of cheetahs, rhinos, and gazelles spring to life as the pages turn.”.
Reviews
"Could not buy and bring home as it was too heavy, so pleased to see it was on Amazon, only to find that it is now sold at Costco (you may not want to print this though)."
"There's such a treasure of information about each one that if you can turn your eyes away from the pictures, you'll find there's lots to learn."
"The coolest book you will ever see."
"Grandchildren love to look at the pictures, they get a kick out of them all moving on the page."
"Although everyone was happy i sense the the mechanism and the content of the book were for different audiences, and this distract the attention of a good reader."
"Keep in mind that you do not want to smash this book or put a lot of weight on top of it, or it will damage the photoiculars."
"The movement of the pictures is great but the description that goes with each picture is for an older child or adult."
"These books are AMAZING."
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