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Title: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on October 26, 2008, 11:10:02 AM
Maybe we should just start with the unsafe ones-I'm talking about civil unrest here.  In which countries is it pretty accepted that you should not go?


     
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Eyeball Chambers on October 26, 2008, 01:34:07 PM
Maybe we should just start with the unsafe ones-I'm talking about civil unrest here.  In which countries is it pretty accepted that you should not go?

Egypt and South Africa would be interesting places to visit...
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: cannon_fodder on October 26, 2008, 04:56:09 PM
South Africa is a great spot to visit. Violent crime issues sure, but its not as bad as some perceive it to be. Cape Town is a lot of fun and the whole wine route makes for a great tour. Johannesburg is a bit of a hell hole, but if you stick to the fancier areas you will be just fine.

The Eastern Cape coast is awesome, miles and miles of desolate beaches with no people in site.

Otherwise Zanzibar is great, Mozambique is incredible and Botswana is also worth a visit.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on October 26, 2008, 10:23:55 PM
Thanks so much.  As far as I can tell, the Congo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe are all off the list-or have any of you been there?
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Fury on October 26, 2008, 10:49:11 PM
I actually had all intentions of starting a thread on the political board asking this question tomorrow morning. What's everyone's opinion on Kenya? It's on the state department's travel warnings list but I gather it's from the civil unrest there and the terrorist attacks in the earlier part of this decade.

Also, what about Uganda or Tanzania?
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Eisenherz on October 26, 2008, 11:06:01 PM
Parts of Kenya are cool, Zambia and Namibia are pretty good too. South Africa is awsome but very dangerous, especially for foreigners who dont know their way around.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Eisenherz on October 26, 2008, 11:09:54 PM
Thanks so much.  As far as I can tell, the Congo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe are all off the list-or have any of you been there?

add just about every north west african country to that list..
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on October 27, 2008, 12:11:34 PM
I actually had all intentions of starting a thread on the political board asking this question tomorrow morning. What's everyone's opinion on Kenya? It's on the state department's travel warnings list but I gather it's from the civil unrest there and the terrorist attacks in the earlier part of this decade.

Also, what about Uganda or Tanzania?

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Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: D-bol on October 30, 2008, 01:01:42 AM
hey come visit us in SA - but Cape Town.
I suggest, stay away from Johannesburg - one of the highest hijacking rates in the world, and there isn't that much to see there besides mines and friggin business buidlings....

as for cape town, on the other hand, well.....just have a look at these pics:



Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: powerpack on October 30, 2008, 07:54:27 AM
Are you from Cape town as well?
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Cromespyder on October 30, 2008, 07:56:51 AM
apartheid should never have been abolished.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: D-bol on October 30, 2008, 08:21:13 AM
Are you from Cape town as well?

yeah...most beautiful city I have ever seen...it's rather different to a typical African city, like Lagos or Nairobi...more like the Mediterranean cities by climate and cleanness.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on November 01, 2008, 07:59:51 AM
Good, you live there, can you tell us about this new president you have?  It's because of him that S. Africa is on the do not travel to list for Swedes now.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: powerpack on November 01, 2008, 10:49:12 AM
Good, you live there, can you tell us about this new president you have?  It's because of him that S. Africa is on the do not travel to list for Swedes now.
Shouldnt be on the list...... well at the moment.
The new President at the moment is a ghost, we dont hear from him.
It is all about Zuma.
The ANC is also splitting in two, something that can only be good for this country.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on November 01, 2008, 11:17:15 AM
I don't know what you're talking about really...can you explain a bit more?
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: powerpack on November 01, 2008, 12:01:57 PM
Sure

Zuma is the present head of the ANC he has been implicated in corruption and fraud on a massive scale with arms deals, he escaped a rape charge as well (the alleged victim had to flee the country as well)
He is above the law basically.
Even though he still has a charge sheet a mile long that he must still appear in court for he wants to be the next president of South Africa.(The unit that was investigating him was disbanded as punishment)
 
The ANC is the ruling black party, they are also above the law, corrupt and guilty of massive power abuse.
And bassically even more racist than the ruling white party before them, the only difference now is the racists are black.
They have done enormous damage to the country mainly through arrogant fueled stupidity, corruption, fraud,nepotism and the initial looting mentality that carried on for many years after the 1994 elections

The ANC s biggest strength was black loyalty to the ANC party at all cost.

The party is busy splitting due to internal in fighting and power grabbing............... it can only be good.

So SV that is it in a nutshell :)
But it is still an amazing place to live or visit
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: freespirit on November 01, 2008, 01:14:58 PM
Sure

Zuma is the present head of the ANC he has been implicated in corruption and fraud on a massive scale with arms deals, he escaped a rape charge as well (the alleged victim had to flee the country as well)
He is above the law basically.
Even though he still has a charge sheet a mile long that he must still appear in court for he wants to be the next president of South Africa.(The unit that was investigating him was disbanded as punishment)
 
The ANC is the ruling black party, they are also above the law, corrupt and guilty of massive power abuse.
And bassically even more racist than the ruling white party before them, the only difference now is the racists are black.
They have done enormous damage to the country mainly through arrogant fueled stupidity, corruption, fraud,nepotism and the initial looting mentality that carried on for many years after the 1994 elections

The ANC s biggest strength was black loyalty to the ANC party at all cost.

The party is busy splitting due to internal in fighting and power grabbing............... it can only be good.

So SV that is it in a nutshell :)
But it is still an amazing place to live or visit

I've always preferred information of any place from the people that actually live there, above "information" from the media.
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: Swedish Viking on November 01, 2008, 01:51:19 PM
Sure

Zuma is the present head of the ANC he has been implicated in corruption and fraud on a massive scale with arms deals, he escaped a rape charge as well (the alleged victim had to flee the country as well)
He is above the law basically.
Even though he still has a charge sheet a mile long that he must still appear in court for he wants to be the next president of South Africa.(The unit that was investigating him was disbanded as punishment)
 
The ANC is the ruling black party, they are also above the law, corrupt and guilty of massive power abuse.
And bassically even more racist than the ruling white party before them, the only difference now is the racists are black.
They have done enormous damage to the country mainly through arrogant fueled stupidity, corruption, fraud,nepotism and the initial looting mentality that carried on for many years after the 1994 elections

The ANC s biggest strength was black loyalty to the ANC party at all cost.

The party is busy splitting due to internal in fighting and power grabbing............... it can only be good.

So SV that is it in a nutshell :)
But it is still an amazing place to live or visit

  Thanks, that's along the lines of what I've heard.  Zuma only has a 3rd grade education as I recall, right?  And to the rape allegation he said something like she was asking for it with a knee length skirt, correct?  He also promised all blacks a swimming pool, yes?  This guy sounds awesome. There's got to be an independant party, no?  The racsist whites can't keep going as they have, but this guy and the ANC can't take over either!
Title: Re: African countries that are safe to go too...or unsafe.
Post by: D-bol on November 02, 2008, 11:46:16 PM
  Thanks, that's along the lines of what I've heard.  Zuma only has a 3rd grade education as I recall, right?  And to the rape allegation he said something like she was asking for it with a knee length skirt, correct?  He also promised all blacks a swimming pool, yes?  This guy sounds awesome. There's got to be an independant party, no?  The racsist whites can't keep going as they have, but this guy and the ANC can't take over either!

3d grade education, etc....is normal for an average African president, nothing new or amazing here...the new guy is just his fellow party comrade, who now has an opportunity to capitalize on the directional split within the party