New York--Spring break has college students booking airplane tickets to warm Caribbean beach destinations like Panama City, the Bahamas and Cancun, Mexico. As fun as relaxing on white sand is, the world offers too much to head to the same location year after year. So this year, plan an alternative spring break -- and head over to Africa.
tripwolf, an online social travel guide, has compiled the top "not to miss" locations in Africa as voted by its users. The community spoke, and tripwolf listened. Here is the best of Africa list they came up with:
1. Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa
2. Royal Palaces of Abomey, Benin
3. Masai Mara, Kenya
4. Stone Town of Zanzibar, Tanzania
5. Djemaa el Fna, Marrakech, Morocco
6. Cape Point, Cape Town, South Africa
7. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
8. Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
9. Clifton & Camps Bay Beaches, Cape Town, South Africa
10. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa
Some sights, some beaches, some national parks, all alternative ways to make spring break 2009 a trip to remember. You can find details for all the locations that made the list on the tripwolf site here: http://www.tripwolf.com/
tripwolf, a next generation travel guide, combines professionally created content from print travel guides with user-generated content - reviews, tips, photos and travel blogs – from thousands of travelers from all over the world. For more information, go to http://www.tripwolf.com.
About tripwolf
tripwolf gives travelers the opportunity to create—and print—a personalized travel guide for any destination. Travel information found on tripwolf.com is compiled from the travel community’s tips, network friends, maps, destination "trip gurus” and MairDumont, Europe's largest travel guide publisher. Users also can publish content about their own travel experiences, including uploading pictures and keeping travel blogs. Additionally, tripwolf members can network with other travelers from around the world, as well as import their contacts from social networks such as Facebook. For more information on tripwolf, visit http://www.tripwolf.com/



