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10. Voyager Beach Resort – Mombasa, Kenya Nearly everyone has heard of the Voyager Beach Resort in Kenya and one will understand why it is so popular once you visit there. The resort overlooks the Nyali Beach and is only seven kilometres away from the major city centre Mombasa. All cabins here have private balconies, each with its own stunning view. There are three restaurants on the premises as well as a children’s club, a hair salon and even a glass bottom boat that takes you to see the local marine life. One can get a lot done without having to leave the area though there is quick transportation to all local attractions. Try out new activities included in your all-inclusive package, or you take advantage to enjoy the things you love by tailoring your stay to suit your interests. All-inclusive holidays are ideal for families and those seeking a more price saving option. Here’s a little secret for you. Many resorts have promotional special, whereas they discount their pricing even more. Check out the specials and dates they may offer. With this array of inspiring collections, you will find that the 10 cheapest all-inclusive resorts in Africa have even gotten cheaper. http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/10-cheapest-inclusive-resorts-africa/ P.S: Some of these hotels offer free WiFi which you can use to browse on your mobile devices such as Tecno, Samsung, Infinix etc and Laptops. The only phones that has an equivalent camera quality if these pictures are Tecno Camon CX and other series and IPhone products.
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9. Travellers Beach Hotel & Club – Mombasa, Kenya Travellers Beach Hotel & Club is also extremely popular, for the simple fact that it is very affordable all-inclusive resort. All rooms are comfortable and similar with air-conditioning, television and telephone, whilst the ‘Superior’ category room faces the oceanfront renders an unforgettable view, free WiFi that can be accessed for your mobile device such as Tecno etc and laptops. For dining, there are three different restaurants including buffet style, an Italian restaurant La Peragola and Sher-e-Punjab which offers Indian food. Amities located on the premises include tennis and squash courts, live entertainment in the evenings, a wellness and health centre that offers soothing massages, two swimming pools, plus another one for children. Optional activities are available on the premises, such as snorkelling lessons for an extra fee.
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8. Park Inn by Radisson Sharm El Sheikh Resort – Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt The Park Inn is one of the most popular all-inclusive hotels in Sharm El Sheikh. Recently pricing has dropped considerably and can be considered one of the cheapest all-inclusive resorts with luxury surrounding. Gain an absolutely stunning view of the Red Sea on the Sinai Peninsula with sand so fine, it almost seems like it’s made of gold. Amenities include an indoor Jacuzzi, fully equipped health club with a sauna and steam rooms, spa and beauty salon. The real star for guest’s right on property, especially those with children, is Aqua Park. Everyone will have fun with the 31 slides of all sizes, swimming pools, wave pool and lazy river ride. The hotel is located nearby several attractions, including the Rehana Beach, Jackson Reef and SOHO Square, amongst others.
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7. Namushasha River Lodge – Kongola, Nambia Renowned as a country for its arid desert landscape, Namibia is also home of lush pastoral countryside. The Namushasha River Lodge in Namibia has so many amenities on its own; it could be considered its own destination. Sit back on the balcony of your room and watch the hippos at play in the river below. There are tours offered here by boat or and game drives, to see even more of the local wildlife. The region is particularly impressive to bird watchers as it contains over 400 species. There are two restaurants to dine in on the resort’s property. There is also a relaxing swimming pool in which one can cool off in after a long day’s outing.
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6. Hakuna Matata Beach Lodge & Spa – Zanzibar, Tanzania Tanzania’s Zanzibar is commonly called the “Spice Island” and is filled with shady mango trees. Many holiday makers arrive to relax on a lovely beach at the Hakuna Matata Beach Lodge & Spa, which was restored into a resort from an old sultan’s home amongst lush and beautiful gardens. There is nothing more relaxing and rejuvenating than a trip to a spa and try one of the resort’s signature treatments. After all, you are on holiday. The sunsets on the view to the Indian Ocean will be memory makers. However, try to pull yourself away even for a day to check out the Afro-Arab culture and island’s chronicles.
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5. Eden Andalou Aquapark & Spa – Marrakech, Morocco Located in the heart of Marrakech, this resort was built in 2008 and contains over 230 rooms. The beauty of a holiday in Morocco is pricing is excellent. Eden Andalou Aquapark & Spa contains many features that found at other locations would cost more. Some of the amenities include free WIFI access property wide, three restaurants, a bar and coffee shop combo and a boutique. The highlight is Aquapark, adding to water fun. A shuttle is provided that takes guests to city centre o Marrakech, where you can haggle in the bazaars, visit a few museums and take in the local Moroccan flavour.
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4. Centara Poste Lafayette Resort & Spa – Mauritius The African continent boasts some of the most compelling destinations in the world and the resort in Mauritius, an island off of the coast of Madagascar; Centara Poste Lafayette Resort & Spa truly shines. With an enormous private beach and architecture that calls back to the cultural heritage of those who once populated here, this one place you don’t want to miss out on. There are three restaurants to choose from, a children’s club, a lovely free-form swimming pool and rejuvenating treatments at the on-site spa. You can also venture much of the east coast of the island; mountain climb on an enormous evergreen mountain and of course, swimming and snorkelling in the private lagoon.
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3. Cedriana Hotel – Djerba, Tunisia Cedriana Hotel is predominately located in the entertainment district of Midoun on the island of Djerba off the coast of ancient Tunisia. The property offers a pristine private beach and both indoor and outdoor swimming pool and tennis court for your pleasure. There are many attractions located in Djerba for interesting sightseeing including the Borj El K’bir Fort. For those who are adventurous, one can take a thrilling trip paragliding or windsurfing. For those who have children, the resort contains a children’s club and separate children’s pool that comes highly recommended.
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2. Azanzi Beach Hotel – Matemwe, Tanzania Azanzi Beach Hotel is a resort located in Matemwe, near the Mnemba Island. It is virtually surrounded with beaches, some of which include Kiwengwa Beach, Mapenzi Beach and Kendwa Beach. Naturally this provides prime opportunities for some snorkelling, swimming and other water fun. If you can drag yourself from the beach, take a tour of the neighbouring islands that are offered at the front desk. There’s also a local shuttle service to see the sights of the island. The hotel itself offers luxurious amenities such as winning spa treatments that are guaranteed to remove any and all stress.
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With an all-inclusive holiday, accommodations, dining and most activities are paid for with one packaged cost. Booking an all-inclusive resort holiday is the best way to stretch your money with significant saving instead of paying for items separately. Food alone tends to run up even for the most budget-minded. Many resorts are out of reach for most of us. However, you amongst other Nigerians can relax and enjoy yourself without taking out your wallet (at least not too often) at any of these 10 cheapest all-inclusive resorts in Africa. Now is the time to discover the other nations on the continent. 1. Amazulu Lodge – St. Lucia, South Africa Positioned near the village of St Lucia and the gateway to the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park is the Amazulu Lodge. Some of the attractions to partake in include whale watching and kayaking alongside the St Lucia Estuary for up close views of local wildlife. Night time safaris and horse riding in the natural beauty of the location create fun-filled days and nights. The hotel is self-contained and very attractive by its African decor. Dining is served both buffets and table d´hote style with a good variety in international cuisine.
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Abdstrakt:funny man lol. My own before too de hot like say na fire I de use charge am. One Samsung grand 2 like that |
I've always had this Tecno Camon CX Air in mind. Heard it has mad camera. |
This is a very good thread oo. I even downloaded one app called greenify to help hibernate my running apps and since then my phone had stopped hanging. This one way phones de lag like anything. Mods these are the kind of thread people should read na. Cc; Justwise Ishilove Lalasticlala Mynd44 Seun Obinoscopy |
I love uc Web more. It downloads very fast on my Tecno Camon CX |
kaymandak:Oga stop talking bull shit. Go and visit Nguta lake in Imo state before you talk nonsense there. |
4lorunsho:I cant really tell cos it's been a very long while I went there. But if you wanna travel to obudu, let's say by air, you'll have to drop at the airport in Calabar then take a bus to Obudu which about 7 to 8 hrs from Calabar. Just carry enough money like 50k and above depending on how many of you guys are going and the amount of fun you wanna catch and how long you plan on staying. One advice I'll give you is don't stay in any hotel in the ranch cos it's very expensive rather stay in any hotel around the community. |
neroflo:which kind of talk is that? Have you not heard of Nguta lake before in Imo state? |
DisGuy:which actual destination ate you referring to bro? |
DisGuy:have you been to that destination before? |
bravesoul247:Yea Tinapa is very wonderful but too bad the destination is just wasting away, the place is mostly quiet. I've been trying to upload pictures since yesterday oo but I dont know what's wrong with NL, it keeps taking me to login in page |
maxiuc:Then you shouldn't have bothered to comment on the thread if you actually didn't care. |
whizzyleejr:na jealousy go kee you. Because say dem no choose you to go. Lol |
10. Owu Water Falls This heaven on earth is located in Owu Isin Local Government of Kwara State. The existence of Owu Falls is untraceable, but the fall has been described as the highest and most spectacular natural waterfalls in West Africa. The water fall cascades 330 feet down an escarpment with rocky outcrops to a pool of ice cold water below which gives a beautiful landscape and offers visitors a refreshing atmosphere. Owu Falls is always at its best during rainy season which spans 200 meters across making it a wonderful vacation spot. In Owu Falls, you experience a fine mix of awesome attractions and access to top quality accommodation as it offers a range of quality assessed accommodation with good quality restaurants. Its perfect location and memorable vacation experience makes it the perfect destination to host your next vacation. A fun filled and unforgettable vacation experience awaits you. http://infonubia.com/2013/08/10-vacation-destinations-and.html
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9. Chad Basin National Park The Chad Basin National Park is a delight for nature-lovers. Located in the Sudano-Sahelian ecological zone of the North-Eastern part of Nigeria between Borno and Yobe States, Chad Basin National Park covers a total area of 2,258 sq km and fragmented into three sectors. The Chingurmi-Duguma sector, which is in Borno State, is in a Sudanese Savanna ecological zone while the Bade-Nguru Wetlands and Bulatura sectors are in Yobe State in the Sahel ecological zone. The park which is generally referred to as the conventional basin of the famous Lake Chad, is indeed a veritable heaven of adventure where visitors are spoilt with activities that will make the spirit soar. The largest is the Chingurmi-Duguma Sector covering an estimated 1228 sq km in the districts of Gulumba and Woloji in the Borno state. The sector is made of large acacia woodlands and is dotted with dense patches of elephant grass in a stratified formation that adds to the natural beauty of the ecosystem. The sector has recorded 66 species of birds which include black-crowned crane, Aviles bustard, Demoiselle crane, Arabian bustard, African-collared dove, yellow-breasted barbet and much more. The Bade Nguru Wetlands is part of the internationally renowned Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands and it covers an area of 938 sq km. Situated southwest of Bade and Jakusko Local Government Areas of Yobe State, the focal point of the sector is the Dagona Waterfowl Sanctuary that is internationally significant as a host to migrant birds. This is one of West Africa’s most important stop-over points for birds migrating from Europe. It has been listed as an IBA (Important Birds Areas) supported by Bird-life International. Bulatura Sector is just a landscape of Sand Dunes in Yusufari town of Yobe State covering an area of 92 sq km. It is made up of a series of fertile dune depressions (swampy valleys) referred to as Oases and also includes highly scenic sand dunes that hold great potential for ecological and adventure tourism. The park contains some rare desert wildlife like giraffe, ostrich, red fronted gazelle, jackals, mongoose, giant tortoise, panta monkeys, porcupine, ratel, spotted hyena, common duiker, warthog, dorcas gazelle, sitatunga, varieties of waders, glossy ibis, pelicans, secretary bird, knob billed goose, etc.
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8. Mambilla Plateau The Mambilla Plateau is a high grassland Plateau which is a part and extension of the Adamawa, Obudu, Shebbi and Atlantic mountain chain. The Mambilla Plateau, which lies to the southern edge of Taraba State, is renowned for its rich scenic beauty. It stands at well over 1,830 meters above sea level and has a temperate climate with lush pasture green vegetation. The access route up the Plateau and the canyons is a breath-taking delight, with snake-like winding road that ascend the Plateau and natural springs that bore through rocks adorn the road. There is also is a spectacular bridge suspended over a valley. The Plateau is one of the few places in the federation where temperate plants like Apples, Pears, Arabica Coffee, Strawberries, Tea and Irish Potatoes grow very well. The whole area is Tsetse fly and Mosquito free with more than 2 million herds of cattle.
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7. Idanre Hills The historic Idanre hills are a marvelous tourist attraction in Ondo state. Located in Idanre town, 9 miles southwest of Akure, the state capital, Idanre Hills is no dreamland or imagery of sorts. Said to be 800 years old and reached by about 640 steps with 5 resting points on your way to the top, it is a breathtaking landscape that also provides a window to the town’s colorful history. From a few miles to the town center, a first time visitor will not cease to marvel at the aesthetics, architecture and thoroughness employed by nature in the assemblage of hills of various shapes and sizes at Idanre, also called ‘Oke Idanre’ by the locals. The evergreen landscape surrounding the hills provides fellowship with nature’s best. The peacefulness that pervades the atmosphere, the blossoming civilization that existed on the hills, the rigors of climbing and a refreshing swim in Arun River, all make the Idanre Hills a wonderful place to visit. If you are adventurous enough, the tallest of the hills which rises to about 300 feet above sea level, challenges you to a climbing game. Those who successfully dare the peak are rewarded with the very rare panoramic view of the topography at bird’s eye, which is a unique fortitude for ancient residents. The excitement takes you further atop of the hills to the Arun River, a small river on the hill. It is believed that a swim in the middle of the river “will result in an eerie, fuzzy feeling.” Arun River is crystal clear and one can see crabs and a few other aquatic animals, and adjudge the water’s friendly depths. The more adventurous can also dare the Agboogun Footprints, which is widely believed to enlarge or contract to accommodate every foot.
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6. Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort In the heart of Ikogosi, a small, quiet town with rich, local customs, in the Western part of Ekiti State (Ekiti Tourism Corridor), lies a warm spring which has now catapulted Ikogosi-Ekiti to national and international limelight. What is mysterious about the Ikogosi Warm Spring is the fact that, flowing side by side the warm spring, is another spring, a cold one. According to experts, it is a geological wonder to have such occurrence out of the same rock formation and this Ekiti flagship tourist destination is said to be the only one of its kind discovered anywhere in the world. The meeting point of the warm and cold springs is a unique attraction to tourists. In order to give tourists and visitors a long-lasting experience, a well-landscaped 116-hectare resort is located around the warm spring at Ikogosi-Ekiti. The resort has one Executive VIP chalet, three VIP villas, twelve western suites, seventy-five standard rooms of different styles with free WiFi to browse on your mobile devices like Tecno, Samsung etc, themes and offerings and seven support staff quarters.
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5. MicCom Golf Course Ada MicCom Golf Hotels Resort is Nigeria’s only privately owned golf course with hotel facilities attached to it. It is situated in the rustic town of Ada in Osun State. The course is set in the serene, picturesque location deep within the lovely and tranquil forests of the South-West. This tranquility is only broken by the musical chirping of birds. The hotel is set in the splendor of nature and the peacefulness and tranquility remains unbroken. The Golf course is set within the most natural hazards, and its every golfer’s delight.
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4. Yankari National Park Located in the South-Eastern part of Bauchi, Yankari National Park is undoubtedly Nigeria’s most developed animal reserve and park. The park has the largest collection of Animals than any other park in the country. It currently hosts 50 different species of animals and about 550 elephants – the largest herd of elephants in West Africa. It’s best visited between February and late April. The Games Reserve also boasts of more than 59 caves, a well system used by slaves and Wiki warm spring. The spring water forms a pool which is 200m long and 10m wide, containing crystal-clear water at a temperature of around 31 degrees Celsius. It available for tourists to swim in. Yankari Park also has several archaeological preserves including the Dukkey Well System and the Ampara and Shanshau iron smelting works and furnace shafts dating back many centuries.
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