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7 Things NOT To Do in The Ivory Coast

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7 Things NOT To Do in The Ivory Coast

Cote d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast is located on the west coast of Africa and is not at all what you'd expect from a sub-Saharan desert country. It is the most bio-diverse country in west-Africa and has beautiful coastlines, mountains, ruins, forests, and even a cathedral. In 60 years of independence from the French, it has suffered civil wars, military coups, and shady elections but is now enjoying a certain, if vulnerable, stability. Even so, there are some things to bear in mind before traveling. Here are 7 Things NOT To Do In Ivory Coast!

1. Money
Don't forget to bring cash as well as your visa card. although in large towns and cities ATMs are available they are generally unreliable and often have very long queues. Be sure to have euros or USD on you, which you can change into West African Francs as needed. If you change money with money changers always exchange small amounts, know the exchange rate and check the notes carefully!

2. Don't go in the summer!
Though it may seem like a good idea to go on holiday in the summer. Ivory coast's rainy season starts in June and runs through to October. In this season National parks tend to be closed and roads can be washed out or impassable making travel a lot more complicated.

3. Don't forget to get a visa!
To be able to travel to Ivory coast, you need a visa! getting it upon arrival isn't possible so you need to make sure you get it beforehand. You can apply for it at your nearest Ivorian consulate via mail, or in person, or if you're planning on visiting neighboring countries you can apply for it in one of Ivory coast's embassies there. Bear in mind that it will take at least a few days so it could be that you're stuck in that country waiting for your visa.

4. Don't expect cheap accommodation!
Don't expect hostels or Airbnb or guesthouses, the main form of accommodation in Ivory coast is small to medium-sized hotels, which you won't have to book in advance but you can expect to pay first-world prices for third world service.

5. Don't forget to learn un peu de Francais!
There isn't a traveler's scene in Ivory coast, aside from french package tour visitors, the majority of tourism is local and therefore not many people speak English. French is the native tongue so be sure to learn some basics that could get you out of a situation difficile!

6. Don't forget your Passport!
Always carry your passport or at least a copy of the visa page and the photo page. There are a lot of checkpoints on the road and you'll be expected to show your passport and sometimes asked to exit your vehicle and talk to the police. be polite and compliant to avoid any hassle.

7. Don't expect it to be easy!
If you're traveling to Ivory coast independently, don't expect it to be easy. West Africa isn't like South Africa, it's less developed, rougher, and has fewer amenities. you can expect challenges, complications, and for things to go wrong. It won't be relaxing or easy, it will, however, be fun!

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10 Unusual Facts about IVORY COAST

The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast is located in the Western part of Africa, bordering 6 countries which are: Ghana, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali and Liberia. It is also bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, and it is therefore a tourist destination and one that does not fail to make people talk about it with its very rich culture.

Ivory Coast was colonized by France. Thus, the official language of the country is French. However, the language that is best understood by the majority of Ivorians is Dioula, an African language spoken by more than 20 million people in the western region of the continent.

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7 Things NOT To Do in Kuwait

Kuwait has changed a lot since the gulf war. It is now a wealthy and safe country with a very low crime rate, which makes it an ideal starting point for travelers who want to experience the Muslim world and Arabian hospitality. However, as with any country that is culturally different from our own there are some things NOT to do in Kuwait!

1. Don't Photograph Everything!
You may want to document your trip but be careful when taking photos. Avoid taking photos of, or near infrastructure, oil fields or government buildings as this can lead to detention or arrest, also some shopping centers have prohibited photography too.

2. Don't Underdress
Although Kuwaiti people are diverse and tolerant, they are conservative. Its fine to wear a bikini at the hotel pool, but not at the public beach, avoid short skirts or shorts, low necklines, and sleeveless shirts. Dress conservatively and they'll respect you for it.

3. Don't Refuse An Invite
If you're invited to an Arab home always accept! It's the best way to learn more about their culture. be respectful and grateful. They will probably ask you want you think of their country, comment about the people and the culture but avoid religion and politics, especially if your views are negative, The Emir of Kuwait is venerated, and insulting him verbally or otherwise can be punished by up to 7 years prison time.

4. Don't Hire a Car!
The people of Kuwait are conservative and civilized, until, they get behind a wheel! Kuwaiti drivers are not known for their respect for the highway code or indeed any rules of the road. lack of seat belts, use of mobile phones, running red lights, speeding, and lack of any kind of signaling are all too common occurrences, so the risk of an accident is high. If you can avoid hiring a car, do so!

5. Don't Stare!
Staring at people is considered offensive and rude. whereas normally you may sit in a cafe and watch people walk by, in Kuwait this would be considered offensive, especially if you're staring at the opposite sex.

6. Don't Ask For a Beer!
Alcohol is totally prohibited in Kuwait. It can't be imported, manufactured, or served, not even by permit holders or at a hotel. Asking for a beer in Kuwait is tantamount to asking a rock for some honey.

7. Other Things To Avoid
Avoid public displays of affection, especially if you're homosexual. Homosexual acts are illegal in Kuwait. Avoid using your left hand for eating or shaking hands. Remember right hand clean, left hand dirty. Avoid calling a taxi from the roadside. always book one beforehand and use a reputable company.

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9 Things NOT To Do in Nigeria

There are many misconceptions about Nigeria, it's not a poor country, it has a rich culture and cuisine, and not every man there is a prince who wants to give you money. Although Lagos, Abuja, and Calabar seem like well-established tourist locations, there are a few things we should avoid doing when we visit.

1. Don't Flash The Cash.
Most places accept credit cards, so the need for cash is low. Avoid carrying cash if possible and if you have to carry cash, avoid showing it. Keep your wallet and phone in your front pockets and don't wear any expensive jewelry or watches.

2. Don't Make Assumptions.
Although most Nigerians speak English and almost half are Christians you shouldn't assume their culture is the same. Over half of Nigerians are Muslim and the Nigerian culture is an amalgamation of multiple ethnic groups.

3. Don't Forget Your Vaccines!
In addition to your routine vaccines, it is recommended that you get vaccinated for Measles, Yellow fever, Polio, Hepatitis A, Malaria, and Typhoid. It is also a good idea to carry proof of your vaccinations with you as you may be asked for this at the airport.

4. Don't Forget Your Visa.
Unless you are a citizen of a neighboring country, you are going to need a visa to enter Nigeria. Start the process at least a month before your trip because it is quite a lengthy process and requires a lot of paperwork. it is also quite expensive, so be prepared!

5. Don't Be Afraid of The Cuisine!
Nigeria offers all types of international cuisines but their own is delicious (it maybe a bit spicy!) try Bolli which is roasted Plantain Jollof rice and Suya which are spicy kebabs.

6. Don't say you Love Africa!
Nigeria is a country, Africa is a continent. Going to Nigeria and telling a Nigerian you love Africa is like going to Cuba and saying you love North America!

7. Don,t Go Out Alone At Night
Taking walks or going out clubbing alone at night is not recommended. Get a guide or befriend a local, also avoid public transport and book cabs in advance from reputable companies!

8. Don't Forget Your passport
Get photocopies of your passport to carry around with you for identification and only show the original at the airport.

9. Pack Carefully!
Make sure you pack some necessities in your hand luggage, hold luggage can be delayed or even disappear so to avoid spending days in the same clothes, put some in your carry-on bag. Pack a torch and a battery pack too, as power outages are a common occurrence.

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1. Breakfast - we started early in the morning and headed for a rare dish of steamed corn with thick sour milk porridge. It was unique and very hearty in the morning.

2. Plakali - One of the most beloved Ivorian foods is plakali, a thick stew of crabs and seafood with cow skin and okra. It’s a dish with so many components and texture and absolutely incredible.

3. Fried snacks - When you’re in Côte d’Ivoire you don’t want to miss all the delicious fried snack you’ll find all over Abidjan. It was awesome to hang out with Yasmine Fofana (

4. Pique chicken and fish and Ivorian choukouya - From this entire Abidjan street food tour, probably my favorite dish was the pique chicken and fish and the West African choukouya. The chicken and fish were skewered then marinated in spices and pepper then grilled in a sandbox - vertical bbq style. It kept the meat juicy and full of flavor. They also made delicious choukouya, where the chicken is first grilled, chopped, and mixed with onions and seasoning. It’s absolutely amazing.

5. Market + sandwich - Next up we continued on this West African street food tour at the market to see some local ingredients, and a tasty onion and egg sandwich.

6. Brochette and bread - Another classic Abidjan street food is grilled small skewers of meat stuffed into French bread with kankankan. It’s one of the fastest grilling techniques I’ve seen, and unbelievably tasty.

7, Grilled meat ending - Finally we had one more stop to eat more grilled meat, choukouya. Can’t get enough!

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Overland traveling is always full of surprises - good ones, and bad ones. Mostly it’s about exploring foreign countries and cultures - but sometimes the challenges you meet on the road need nearly all your attention. Here is what happened in Côte D’Ivoire:

My travel partner had the worst crash of the journey so far: A local motorcyclist crossed his way and he fell when breaking - his side pannier crashing on his ankle. He was stuck under his motorcycle until I lifted it up. The next days we were trying to rush to Abidjan as fast as possible to get him to a proper hospital because his ankle was swollen on twice the size. From the city Man we drove to the capital of Ivory Coast: Yamoussoukro. After a short visit of Notre Dame de Yamoussoukro we continued to Abidjan - where my travel partner decided that he is fine again and doesn't need to get to the hospital anymore. But another challenge was waiting for us: The tires we had sent from Europe were lost by DHL and we had to find new rear tires for our big motorcycles in Abidjan. Watch the episode to find out if we managed and join some sighseeing to St. Paul's cathedral and a rubber tree plantation!


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A Leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve

A leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. This photographer, who either chose to ignore the park rules or just was not briefed correctly, risked his life as a leopard tried to grab his foot.

As you can clearly tell, this vicious leopard was not very impressed and would have harmed the photographer. Even through leopard attacking people is rare, this is not to mean that you should play around with an leopard while on a safari. In fact, the best thing a guide should do when any wildlife gets so close to a tourist vehicle is to move away.

The management of Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya has already banned the camp and the guides who allowed this photographer to get involved in the would-be unfortunate encounter with a leopard.

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I Just Got Banned From North Korea

North Korea is the most isolated and interesting country in the world. I had the chance to visit Pyongyang for 3 nights, 4 days back in April 2017 - and shortly after I left, Americans became banned from visiting. To this day, I think that I'm one of the last dozen Americans to step foot in North Korea, and I'm glad that I'm here to tell the stories. In this video, I share 4 reasons why I will never go back to North Korea.

Just out of curiosity - have you ever been there, or are you planning to go (if you don't hold a U.S. passport?) Let me know in the comments down below!

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