Category: Africa


  • Tourist village in Egypt, a salty little cut

    In January 2019 I did a hybrid experience of resort but also DIY. In previous years I had done my first snorkeling: Thailand, Australia and Belize. I had been excited about it, and comparing myself with more experienced comrades, they all told me that the top was the Red Sea: close, easy and beautiful. The…

  • Cruise to Egypt, the curse of Tutancaccon

    Unfortunately, from the Egypt cruise, I brought home more in addition to too many souvenirs. Pharaoh’s curse? What could be worse than attending a wedding on a muggy July Sunday in the lower Po Valley, and with the risk of even getting a bump by bumping into cyclopean mosquitoes? Doing so by spending the day…

  • Nile cruise, comme si bello riding stu camel

    My first time in Africa could only be the Nile cruise. It was a dreamed destination since childhood, because of the ancient Egyptians and the movie (Murder on the Nile) based on Agatha Christie ‘s novel with the famous character Hercule Poirot. The Nile Cruise After having this experience I believe that if one has…

  • Deserts and oases of Tunisia

    Tours to deserts and oases of Tunisia. In December 2010 the last time I went to a travel agency, the lady at the counter had no doubt what answer to give me. I was coming from an intense period from every point of view. I was single again after a 3-year affair (my longest until…

  • Animals in the city, the poor kitten in Marrakech

    During this little trip I thought a lot about the life of animals in the city, thanks in part to Jules Verne ‘s beautiful 20 Thousand Leagues Under the Seas that I had with me. In 20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, among the many insights it can give, besides the brilliant foresight on technological…

  • Marrakech’s medina, intoxicating alleys and squares

    The medina of Marrakech As for the chaotic nature of Marrakech’s medina, I had had alarming anticipations and instead, it may be because I am beginning to see a lot of places, I found it all in all livable. In fact, one of the most amusing aspects is actually noticing the terrified faces of Westerners…

  • Problem with low cost – screwed like a chicken

    If the outward journey was characterized by the wise little girl, the return was worse. I had a problem with low cost, but I was the naive one, despite having made dozens of trips with them. The so-called low-cost When flying with so-called low-cost, or perhaps more correct to say former low-cost, airlines, one should…

  • Life and death in the Medina – things to do in Marrakech

    There are many things to do in Marrakech, so for my first time in Morocco I decided to devote 3 full days to it. I went there in March 2024 and solo. It was a destination that had fascinated me ever since I saw the famous film by Gabriele Salvatores. I left on Easter Saturday…