North Africa Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
northernmost region of the African continent
About North Africa
Ramadan is the 9th and holiest month in the Islamic calendar and lasts 29–30 days. Muslims fast every day for its duration and most restaurants will be closed until the fast breaks at dusk. Nothing (including water and cigarettes) is supposed to pass through the lips from dawn to sunset. Non-Muslims are exempt from this, but should still refrain from eating or drinking in public as this is considered very impolite. Working hours are decreased as well in the corporate world. Exact dates of Ramadan depend on local astronomical observations and may vary somewhat from country to country. Ramadan concludes with the festival ofEid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries. If you're planning to travel to North Africa during Ramadan, consider readingTravelling during R
North Africa Travel Guide Sections
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