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WANDERLUST

You all are not going to act like Paris is not among the few countries that comes to mind when asked where you would love to travel to especially as a baecation destinations, as it has been dubbed the city of love. By now you all know I love, love and can not wait to see Paris someday. This post is entirely dedicated to the top 4 places in Africa I wound love to travel to. 

1. Mauritius: I would specifically love to visit the charmarel seven coloured earth geopark. Located in the south-west of Mauritius, lies a small area of sand dunes. I mean, I have visited and seen sand dunes before but none like these ones. These sand dunes comprises of multiple colours such as green, brown, blue, yellow, purple, red, violet and brown). 
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2. Ethiopia: Many countries are full of culture. I wish to visit the Tiya town in south Addis Ababa, to see the archeological sites. 
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3. Tanzania: I cannot get over how beautiful the Manta resort in Pemba, Zanzibar is! The resort offers under water accommodation. Yes! UNDER WATER! These are located in the Indian Ocean. It is like viewing the world (well Zanzibar) through a different lens. This is a must go to for me.

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4. Morocco: I came across Ifran when I was school searching some years back (2013). And been in love since. It is located in the Atlas Mountains and is best know for its alphine style. It is even more beautiful when it snows. 
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5. Seychelles: It is not really a blog without me mentioning food one way or another. Located in the capital is the famous market known as Selwyn Clark market or Victoria market. You get to experience their new and old ways of living through their local foods and souvenirs displayed throughout the market. 
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