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01st August 2009
Without the coastline and Table Mountain, Johannesburg has always been less popular with European tourists than its western cousin Cape Town. However, for all its failings, developments over recent years have seen people flock back to Jo'burg, and the su... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th July 2009
Thrills of Travel in Tanzania
I’m being driven fast across uneven foreign terrain. My heart is thumping and perspiration trickles down my moist brow. I can only look forward for the speed of the chase renders my neck stiff in an attempt to stay sturd... Read >
Author: Katie
28th June 2009
Kenya’s premier wildlife park was established in 1961 to protect wildlife from hunters. Many visitors come to Kenya specifically for its beauty and abundant wildlife.
The Masai Mara is located on the border of Tanzania. It is in the Rift Valley with... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
08th June 2009
My most recent trip took me on a journey across South Africa and north into Mozambique to Vilanculos and the Bazurato Archipelago where cyclone Favio had wreaked havoc last April. I began in South Africa with a three hour road trip from Johannesburg into ... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
12th May 2009
When you visit any of the Kenyan National Game Parks you may be excused for thinking that life in the wild is peaceful, calm and gentle. You will often see herds of zebra grazing peacefully amidst antelopes and wildebeest or elephants and giraffes strolli... Read >
Author: AGGRAI
11th April 2009
Lying in Southern Africa, Namibia is a unique destination of contrasting landscapes consisting thriving flora and fauna on one side and the extensive Namib Desert on the other. Namibia is bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Angola and Zambia as well as th... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
20th March 2009
Tanzania is Africa's prime game viewing country. Its national parks and game reserves cover almost 25% of the country and protect an estimated 20% of Africa's large mammals. Ngorongoro Crater is said to have the world's densest population of lion. In Lake... Read >
Author: Sarah
20th February 2009
For a loving couple, the wedding and the honeymoon are rites of passage into a lifelong relationship. These are events that happen to individuals once in a lifetime, at least once for most. Thus, both occasions must be memorable, but the most exciting par... Read >
Author: May Smith
20th February 2009
For a loving couple, the wedding and the honeymoon are rites of passage into a lifelong relationship. These are events that happen to individuals once in a lifetime, at least once for most. Thus, both occasions must be memorable, but the most exciting par... Read >
Author: May Smith
09th January 2009
Kenya is located in the eastern part of Africa and boasts a very wide variety of game animals, bird species, mountains, coastal attractions, lakes, valleys and exotic parks of its only kind in the region.
The Tsavo national park, consisting of about te... Read >
Author: Kuborite
06th December 2008
East London is a small city located in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, less than 300 kms from Port Elizabeth. The city overlooks the Indian Ocean and it has all the S’s: Sun, Sea and Sand. Read on for more...
Here you'll find some of the m... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th July 2008
Kenya is an African country that is revered by anthropologists and is considered as the cradle of civilization or humanity. The wilderness in Kenya comes with hidden dangers. For the adventurous at heart, Kenya presents the perfect opportunity with its ma... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani
11th April 2008
LAKE MANYARA.
Lake Manyara National Park is situated in the northern Tanzania, the entrance gate lies 126 km west of Arusha (about 1.5 hrs) along a newly surfaced road, close to the ethnically diverse Market town of Mto wa Mbu. It measures 330 sq km of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2008
12 Nights/13 Days - Nairobi - Masai Mara - Lake Nakuru - Amboseli - Tsavo - Mombasa
Day 01: NAIROBI
Upon your arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met and greeted by our customer service representative and transferr... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
28th March 2008
Lets Say that you want to travel to Kenya but you have a tight budget. And let’s say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. It is possible to explore five travel d... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
24th January 2008
Keekorok Lodge
Whenever you call for a Kenya Safari vacation then you'll likely travel to the Masai Mara Reserve, and if you do, then you had better choose Keekorok Lodge for your accommodation..
Keekorok Lodge is placed very close to the margin wit... Read >
Author: Winnie2Desire
10th August 2007
The Serengeti Migration
In 1996, I went on a safari to the Serenegti National Park, Tanzania, to see lions. We saw a big pride of lions, but what was most impressive was the 'migration.' We were on the Serenegti short-grass plains, and as far as the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd May 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands o... Read >
Author: Lucy
03rd May 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands o... Read >
Author: Lucy
03rd May 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands o... Read >
Author: Lucy
15th April 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousan... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
02nd April 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands oft... Read >
Author: josphine
02nd April 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands oft... Read >
Author: josphine
27th March 2007
The wildebeest is a social animal, Seen in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania Grazing with other herbivorous like the Zebra, Gazelle, Oryx, and others. The wildebeest stick together in tens of thousands oft... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
10th May 2006
Most Safaris in Tanzania are usually based around the popular northern circuit of National Parks, which will typically include Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Lake Manyara. Kilimanjaro is also in the North of Tanzania and the wonderful Wester... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
06th December 2005
One of the best places to see animals in Tanzania is in the Selous Game Reserve. This huge reserve has high concentration of animals and a low concentration of tourists. Animals such as lion and leopard and elephant are present in huge concentrations. ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
25th September 2005
The Ngorongoro Craters [an ancient collapsed volcano] is home to more than 50,000 animals in a relatively small area. There are approximately 60 Lions here and there is a good chance of seeing lions when you visit here on safari. The Serengeti National ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
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