Articles, tagged with "waterholes", page 1
09th January 2012
Australia is a vast country – about the size of western Europe. That’s why it’s essential to plan your driving holiday, especially if you have a very limited time to visit. This article contains our top tips to ensure your Australian driving holiday goes ...
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Author:
Terry Davies
28th September 2011
There are a lot of sightseeing worthy places in Namibia. It’s no wonder that Namibia tourism attracts millions around the globe. If you happen to travel to Namibia, there are a couple if must see places. Ensure that you plan your Namibia travel wisely so ...
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Author:
TalvinderSingh
04th August 2011
Getting back to nature and experiencing untouched, pristine areas of the wilderness are prime reasons nature based holidays are becoming increasingly popular. Anthology Travel offers a variety of choices to indulge in exploring the area. There are tours...
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Author:
LewisSellers
14th July 2011
Tarangire is probably the most unappreciated National Park in Tanzania. The park is titled soon after the River that goes through it from the northern part to the south as well as empties into other lakes. Tarangire is popular for its variety of flock of ...
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Author:
Mukasa
14th July 2011
Tarangire is conceivably the most unappreciated National Park in Tanzania. The park is designated right after the River that flows through it from the northern part to the south and even empties into other lakes. Tarangire is famous for its lots of flock ...
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Author:
Mukasa
03rd February 2011
There are plenty of places to catch a wave, take in some sun, and spot wildlife in Costa Rica, but one of the places that combines all three the best is Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. This tiny town hugs the Caribbean coast in the southeastern tip of the coun...
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Author:
Latamforless
19th January 2011
The beautiful countryside of Cambridgeshire is well known for its historic University of Cambridge which is the second largest in the country. But for many who visit the best way to get a feel for this county’s history is through its welcoming pubs and w...
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Author:
Adrian Fisher
03rd November 2010
Vast stretches of untouched, unfenced wilderness with unrivalled game viewing are there to welcome you at Botswana. Away from the modern world Botswana has abundance of very good game viewing that can be done by staying in intimate camps in small canoes o...
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Author:
Waqas Minhas
30th September 2010
With holidaymakers able to visit more far flung destinations than ever before, trips to destinations such as Namibia are becoming ever more popular. But what is there to do in this beautiful country?
Well, no trip to Namibia would be complete withou...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
18th July 2010
South Africa's attractions are primarily centered on the wildlife treasures of the country. It is the only country in the world where the big cats like the cheetah, the leopard and the lion are most easily seen and experienced in their natural wild settin...
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Author:
wabcon14
25th May 2010
The Northern Territory is the third largest state in Australia, the least populated and occupies the northern central part of the country. It is also what many consider to be the "Real Outback", with dramatic landscapes, abundant wartime heritage, rich ab...
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Author:
Dale Torgrimson
19th May 2010
When deciding to go on Safari the biggest decision to make can be which Safari to go on. There are more and more Safari destinations being opened all over the world and this is making the market huge for this type of business, which can leave potential cu...
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Author:
Barry Bowen
17th May 2010
Before going on vacation you should know some facts about Kenya. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and it has a Republican government. Money is in Kenya Shilling and the official languages are English and Kiswahili.
Kenya is located in East Africa within ...
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Author:
Sudarshana
26th April 2010
The Gibb River Road is found in the Kimberley Region in the north west of Western Australia, one of Australia's last wilderness frontiers. Originally built as a stock route to move cattle from the stations to the ports, the road stretches for 660 kilometr...
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Author:
ldsparrow
01st March 2010
When most people think of a Photographic Safari they think of heading out into the African savanna in a land cruiser with the game guide up-front and the guests sitting in the back with their long lenses protruding from the windows and out the sun roof.
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Author:
Mario Fazekas