Madagascar President charters plane for Africa Cup fans
Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina has chartered a 480-seater plane to take football fans to Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations
Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina has chartered a 480-seater plane to take football fans to Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations
Blink! And just like that, half the year is over. The first six months of my 2016 were marked with many travel adventures and family weekend vacations. I’d say it has been an incredibly exciting year so far, with much promise for the next half.
Paco Magsaysay, founder and owner of Carmen’s Best Ice Cream, recently toured us around their dairy farm in Laguna and gave us an exclusive peek at the facilities where the
At the Flower Dome in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, peaceful coexistence takes on a new meaning. It’s perhaps the only garden in the world where Africa meets Australia, where prickly desert plants bloom side by side with stately pine trees, and where thousand-year-old olive trees from the Mediterranean thrive near exotic ghost trees from Madagascar.
But it would be a shame if all that Filipinos knew about Mauritius is through the unfortunate misadventure of Babajee in local show biz. For the record, Mauritius is not too far away—nine hours and 45 minutes by plane from Hong Kong, where flag carrier Air Mauritius departs twice weekly for Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (named after the country’s first prime minister) in the southeastern tip of the island-nation.
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