West African - I Love Vietnam

West African


Guided African American History Tour with Reserved Museum Entry


Go back in time to some of the most iconic moments from the civil rights movement with this fascinating African American history tour of Washington DC Often at the epicenter of the activism surrounding civil and black rights in America, the country’s capital holds the key to some of history’s most captivating moments. From the most famous to lesser-known but equally significant sites, your tour guide will paint a picture of the city from the African American perspective. You’ll be picked up at the U.S. Navy memorial with stops at momentous monuments such as the Emancipation Statue, Howard Theatre, and vibrant black communities. Feel the weight of the world on your shoulders as you stand where Martin Luther King did when he roused audiences with his legendary ‘I have a dream,’ address. One of the most comprehensive African American history tours in DC, you’ll also get tickets included to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where the the tour ends.


African American History Tour with Museum of African American History Ticket


KB Tours is a one of a kind African American Heritage tour operator in Washington DC that takes visitors to explore the historic African American neighborhoods in all four quadrants of the city, often going off the beaten path. With knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing interesting facts and captivating stories of Washington DC's black history, KB Tours prides itself on providing an engaging and entertaining tour experience. During the tour, visitors will have the opportunity to stop and visit iconic landmarks and monuments in the city, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Capitol, the White House,and tour the Frederick Douglass when opened. KB Tours' guides are committed to keeping visitors of all ages engaged throughout the tour, encouraging young children to participate in the tour activities. The tour includes a ticket the Museum of African American History and Culture.You must take the tour to join us for entrance to museum.


African Story Wine Tours in the Cape Winelands


Explore the fantastic wine regions of Paarl, Franschoek, and Stellenbosch on this 8 and a half hour  tour. Visit four top vineyards to learn about South African wines. Enjoy a delicious lunch and wine tastings amidst the beautiful rolling mountains of the region. As it is a very full day in the beautiful  winelands, there will be no time for walking around in the cities.


Casela World of Adventures, West of Mauritius


This ticket will give you access to the Casela Nature Park. Included: African Safari to see zebras, ostriches, white rhinoceros, impalas, antelopes, kudus, wildebeest | Walk-Thru-Aviary | Viewing of pygmy hippo, camels and llamas | Petting Farm |Children's playground | Viewing at Big Cats Kingdom | Tortoise Pen & 1 Tulawaka Gold Coaster ride


New Orleans African American Heritage Walking Tour


During this 2H walking tour, you will learn how People of African ancestry first arrived at New Orleans in 1719, within a year of the establishment of the city, having been forcibly removed from the Senegambia region of West Africa. Roughly five thousand Africans survived the Middle Passage en route to French Louisiana during the 1720s, followed in the 1780s by a similarly sized group brought by the Spanish from the Benin and Congo regions. Enslaved Africans of the colonial era cleared forests, raised crops, and built the city infrastructure. In this visit You will see how African culture persisted in New Orleans, influencing everything from food to music to religion to architecture. Your tour guide will take you to the famous Square Congo, now part of Armstrong Park on the edge of the French Quarter in the Faubourg Treme where hundreds of African slaves and laborers congregated to trade goods, play music, dance, and socialize.


2 Day South African Wildlife Tour with 4×4 Safari from Cape Town


Go wild in the Western Cape on this Oudtshoorn overnight safari trip from Cape Town. Travel off the beaten track to get to see South Africa's wildlife and immerse yourself in nature. Visit Botlierskop Reserve – at Mossel Bay, the start of the coastal Garden Route region and Buffelsdrift in the heart of the Klein Karoo region – offering the perfect backdrop for an African wildlife experience. This trip offers guided 4×4 drives at two private game reserves; as well as a chance to observe orphaned elephants roaming freely in nature (optional activity with extra costs). You'll overnight at the ostrich capital of the world about 5 hours driving from Cape Town. This tour is led by a local qualified tour guide and game rangers during safaris. This introduction tour is ideal for anyone that visits the Western Cape region and have limited time to see wildlife and most of the Big 5 in natural game reserve settings.


African Drum and Dance Lessons


Get a feel for true Ghanaian culture by learning some well-known drumbeats and rhythms on a different array of Ghanaian drums. For the ones interested in working up a nice sweat you can learn some African dance choreography that will be laid out for you step by step and then put together with drumming beats, allowing you to be engulfed in the full West African tribal experience.


African American Atlanta Culture Tour by Private Car Service


This tour reflects the history and achievements of African Americans, the highlights, the struggles and the prominence of the black culture within Atlanta. The African American culture tour will give you a proper perspective on life as an African American living in the early 1900s and present. This tour is for all who loves and are passionate in African American history and culture. This tour is perfect for the times we are living in now. knowing your history protects the present and the future! This is a private car tour that's perfect for locals and visitors alike. See our reviews to get a sense of what to expect on your tour!


African Penguins (Boulders Beach) Half Day tour from Cape Town


Join us on a small group tour with our qualified guide. A comfortable and clean sedan or van is guaranteed. Driving through the Atlantic sea board via Camps Bay, Hout Bay and Cape Town's most beautiful scenic route, Chapman's Peak drive, towards the most south-western point of African continent. This offers you an incredible opportunity to take photos of the magnificent scenery of Cape Town. We will stop at the Boulders Beach, home for the African Penguins colony with Entrance fee included, where you will spend more time to view and swim with the penguins. Please note this tour requires minimum of two 2 people.


Addo Elephant Full Day Safari with a Traditional South African Braai (BBQ) Lunch


The Addo Elephant National Park is the 3rd largest national park in South Africa and is home to over 600 elephants, lion, buffalo, rhino, antelope, zebra and much much more. Our experienced and enthusiastic Guide will do his best to locate as much of the game available in the area during your drive. As the game drive covers all time periods of the day you should have the opportunity to see most game species. The first few hours we usually have good sightings of antelope, zebra and lion. We will stop for a Tea/Coffee break at around 10h30. Elephants and buffalo are usually spotted a little later around the waterholes. At lunch time when we serve a delicious South African “braai” with beer, white wine, juice and mineral water. (Delicious vegetarian option available) After lunch we continue with the safari. We will leave the park at 17h00 and return to your place of accommodation. Refreshments will be served throughout the drive.


Half-Day Private African Drumming Lessons with Pick Up


Be entertained with our professional and skillful drummers and partake in learning how to be a pro African drummer in just an hour or less. You will also have the opportunity to shop for authentic African antiques products, fabrics and souvenirs all at a fairly traded rates at the art and craft market where we perform our lessons. You will learn about the different types of drums and the sound each type of drums produce and for which occasions and functions they are used. After The drumming lesson, we will go to the independence square also known as the black star square for the iconic view if the city and some amazing photo taking opportunities


Auburn Avenue African American Half Day Human Rights/Civil Rights Tour


Auburn Avenue African American All Inclusive Tour is designed to give guests an overview of Black life and culture in Atlanta, starting from Juneteenth/Emancipation Day,1865 to Atlanta modern Civil Rights Movement, 1965. Heavy emphasis will be placed on Rosenwald educational system for Black students in Atlanta and Booker T Washington who was known as the Great Black Educator. Come and see the relationship between Alonzo Herndon, George Washington Carver, and Julius Rosenwald Foundation. Guests will see Atlanta Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Georgia's first Black public high school and America's first Black city park. Booker T Washington High School was the first black public high school in Georgia and the first Black school in the Atlanta Public School System. Come and see how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Grandfather organized the community to create a public high school for Black students in Atlanta. This same school is where Dr. Martin Luther King attended.


African Origin Coffee and Chocolate Walking Tour


On this incredible guided walking tour, we explore the enchanting world of African Origin coffee and chocolate, all while indulging in a delightful food pairing experience. Immerse yourself in the rich history and learn about the sustainable farming techniques, cultivation conditions, and processing methods used to create these exquisite African flavours. Get ready to embark on a mouth-watering journey from Senegal to Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Congo, Uganda, and more! Africa is where coffee was first discovered and that’s why we have some of the most amazing coffee in the world! Interestingly, four countries in West Africa are responsible for producing about 70 percent of the world’s cocoa beans. If you’re a fan of these delightful treats, we invite you to join us for delicious African Origin coffee, chocolate, and food pairing experience that celebrates these flavours of Africa.


African Safari in Pilanesberg National Park – 1 day adventure


Our specialist guides have many years experience guiding in the Pilanesberg and have in depth knowledge of the animals and habitat so as to give our guests a unique experience in the bush.


5 Days West African Adventure (Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Ghana)


As we navigate across the borders to give you the best experience of Africa, this guided West Africa private tour will give you an all-inclusive overview of the cultures, history, food and religion as you embark on these 5 days tour for a fun and stress-free vacation. Parts of the places to visit include Makoko floating village in Nigeria, Lekki Conservation Center with Africa's longest canopy bridge, Arts and Crafts Intl. Market, Nike Arts Center and the Badagry slave center. In Benin, you will experience the Voodoo culture in Quidah, visit the Sacred Forest, Museum of History and the Python Temple. In Togo, you will visit Togoville,the Agbodraconslave site, Grand Marche and the Fetish market. In Ghana, after exploring Accra, you will take a trip to the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Kakum National Park. With this tour, your understanding about Africa will now be a first-hand knowledge. The tour can start in any of the West African countries of your choice.


New Budget Friendly Shared 4 hour African American Heritage Tour


Experience the rich African American history of Martha’s Vineyard. Your experienced tour guide will talk about the graveyard and the formation of the NAACP on MV, as well as the connection between the Vineyard’s Grace Church and the one in Mississippi. At North Road, you will hear about Rebecca Amos, her daughter Nancy, and great grandson William Martin. In Menemsha, you’ll hear about the Wampanoag’s helping slaves escape. And in Edgartown you will hear more about Nancy and William Martin, and the Chappaquiddick Plantation. And finally, the Overton House, and its connection to the Civil Rights movement. Your African American Heritage tour includes driving by and/or stopping: • Cottager’s Corner • the Tivoli (which used to be Aunt Georgia’s) • Bradley Square Memorial Church • Bunny Cottage, • Dorothy West house • Coleman Corners • Shearer Cottage. It takes almost 2.5 hrs to drive the island. You will be stopping at several sites for pictures and to experience the rich history


Sunday Walking Tour and Gospel in West Harlem


Inspirational and traditional gospel music by full choir. Explore the historic district with turn-of-the-century architecture reflecting the different stages of development of the area. See and hear the storied pass of historic sites in passing such as the Alexander Hamilton National monument (the inspiration of Broadway's "Hamilton") and the neo-Gothic city university campus. Visit and learn about the first historic district named for an African-American, and also known for the many arts and literary figures from the Harlem Renaissance who lived in the area. If this tour is completely booked, please consider the Wednesday Gospel Praise Music option.


African Dinner Experience from Cape Town


Join a fun-filled evening of interactive entertainment and delectable food at Gold restaurant. Sample African Culinary Traditions with modern flavours. The 14 coarse dish tasting menu is served at the table in sharing and individual portions. There is also an interactive djembe drumming session to look forward to.


African-American Heritage Walking Tour of U Street in DC


Meet your local Tour guide for an amazing evening walking tour of 2H and learn about African American history and heritage in D.C. Explore the U Street “Black Broadway” who was once truly the heart of Black culture in America, attracting locals and visitors for an unparalleled music and nightlife scene. It’s also the birthplace of celebrated DC hero, jazz musician Duke Ellington. Until the 1920s, the U Street Corridor was home to the nation's largest urban African-American community, this section of the city is as vibrant as ever, anchored by the lively 14th Street corridor to the west and the refurbished Howard Theatre bordering the Shaw neighborhood to the east, where a towering sculpture in reverence to Ellington stands. Food is eclectic and exciting. One of the best ways to experience food from soul food to Italian to the world-famous Ben’s Chili Bowl and uniquely, on the eastern end, you’ll the area known as “Little Ethiopia” for its concentration of residents from that country


West African Trade Beads


Step into the vibrant world of West African Trade Beads, where history, artistry, and culture come together in an unforgettable experience. We take you through the fascinating journey of beads—once used as currency and symbols of status in West Africa. You’ll explore a treasure trove of antique trade beads, Krobo glass beads, and intricate handcrafted designs, while engaging with expert artisans who keep this centuries-old tradition alive.