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Ethiopia Travel Advice Show

Listen to this program for a taste of truly one of the world’s most fascinating and unique countries, Ethiopia. This amazing, historical, naturally beautiful country, once known as Abyssinia, is discussed by Janet Moore, founder of Distant Horizons. The fascinating towns of Axum, Bahir Dar, Gondar, Lalibela and Addis Ababa are explored along with rafting the Omo River and the Semien Mountains.

Madagascar Travel Advice Show

Madagascar, one of the world’s most unique, adventurous, fascinating and exciting countries, is the topic for Megan Bryant, Director of Indian Ocean Islands for Cox and Kings USA. We discuss best locations, best time to visit, suggested first and additional time itineraries, safety, food, means of transportation, local culture and people, flora, fauna, lemurs and many other topics are discussed to make your trip to one of the most bio-diversifed areas of the world more enjoyable.

Africa Adventure Travel Advice

Diving to see the Great White shark and elephant, horse and camel bush safaris are just two of the many topics discussed with guest, Chris Bradshaw, President of Wild Africa Safaris. Cruising the East African coast in dhows, walking and interacting with lions and cheetahs, gorilla and other primate viewing, canoeing, kayaking and rafting various rated rivers and other adventure ideas are explored to greatly enhance your Africa visit.

Algeria Travel Advice Show

Peter Grubb, founder and president of ROW Inc, joins Chris and Jerry to explore fascinating Algeria. Always popular with the French, this exciting country is just beginning to be discovered by the rest of the world as a cultural, historical, scenic and phenomenal experience. Times to go, ways to visit, accommodations, topography, mandatory sites to see and many other topics are discussed to make your Algerian visit complete.

Southern Africa Travel Advice Show

Great to have Chris Bradshaw of Wild Africa Safaris as a repeat guest. Chris, Jerry and he spend an hour discussing the wonderful experiences possible in South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Overlanding, air safaris, various types of private and national park game reserves, time to go, cultural experiences and many other topics are explored. Definitely, this show is a must for any first-time and repeat southern Africa traveler.

Alaska Cruises Travel Advice Show

The numerous available options of cruising Alaska are discussed by Bill Pedlar, President of Knightly Tours, Chris and Jerry. 7, 10, and 14-day cruise itineraries are explained and which type of traveler might enjoy each. Definition of Inside Passage, best times to cruise, large and small ship definition and activities, traveling with children, suggested first and second time visitor cruis Heavily forees, and numerous other topics are explored to make your Alaska vacation even more complete.

Cultural Tours Travel Advice Show

Distant Horizons, a fascinating, educational company specializing in cultural tours to Asia and the Middle East is the topic of today’s program. Janet Moore, owner of Distant Horizons, joins Chris and Jerry as they explore the company’s origin, concept and destinations. This inovative travel company which combines culture, guest scholar leaders, seldom visited countries, original itineraries and a chance to breathe the destination’s traditions is an exciting way to broaden your travel experiences.

Africa Travel Advice Show

Chris Bradshaw, President of Wild Africa Safari, alongside Chris and Jerry give critical information about traveling to this dark and exciting continent. Many interesting topics including best time of year, ways to travel, places to stay, safety and unique ideas for the area are discussed. Most of the program is spent on West, East and Southern Africa and is made even more interesting with Chris’s many years of living and exploring the area.

TurtleWill Travel Advice Show

Irma Turtle, founder of TurtleWill, along with Chris and Jerry discuss an ever-increasing popular and important travel trend. This humanitarian non-profit organization takes volunteers and medical and construction staff to Ethiopia, Mali and Niger to make a difference in the lives of the nomadic tribes. Their motto: Making the world a better place where people can preserve their traditions and retain their dignity” says it all.