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Masai Mara wildebeest Migration in Kenya

26th July 2009
The annual wildebeest migration has begun and the tourist rush to the Masai Mara is on the rise. The Masai Mara is located in the southern Kenya tourism circuit right in the midst of the vast Savannah landscape with unending vistas of grass, velds supp... Read >
Author: lexxassafaris

My girlfriend's first Leopard

20th July 2009
By Heath Ashcroft After more than 5 years of going out together, my girlfriend Kristy finally persuaded me that we should try a holiday in Africa. As I'm constantly travelling back and forth to Africa for work we usually holiday elsewhere in the world - ... Read >
Author: tontravel

Safari in Tanzania

22nd June 2009
An incredible, never-forgotten experience for all those who have taken it, a Tanzania Safari promises, at all times of the year, year after year, to be captivating and exhilarating at the same time. This is because of the amazing equilibrium brought about... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

How to pack a travel bag

16th June 2009
Whenever you take a trip, you inevitably need to have all those bare necessities on hand such as soap, toothpaste, shower gel, floss, etc. These things you could live without, but hey, since travel should be fun, why not bring them with you to make trave... Read >
Author: Chris

How to pack a travel bag

16th June 2009
Whenever you take a trip, you innevitably need to have all those bare necessities on hand such as soap, toothpaste, shower gel, floss, etc. These things you could live without, but hey, since travel should be fun, why not bring them with you to make trav... Read >
Author: Chris

Safari in Tanzania

12th June 2009
An incredible, never-forgotten experience for all those who have taken it, a Tanzania Safari promises, at all times of the year, year after year, to be captivating and exhilarating at the same time. This is because of the amazing equilibrium brought about... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

Safari in Tanzania

12th June 2009
An incredible, never-forgotten experience for all those who have taken it, a Tanzania Safari promises, at all times of the year, year after year, to be captivating and exhilarating at the same time. This is because of the amazing equilibrium brought about... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

Experiencing World wildlife – From whale watching to the Wildebeest migration

29th May 2009
I often wonder how much the circle of life that affects world wildlife is moving me with it. When the thousands of years of time on this planet are controlling me via the world wildlife instinct, and when I'm acting of my own volition. The world wild... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe

Go Africa - A quick guide to the African tour destinations

15th May 2009
South Africa is considered as a good place for adventures and tours. The natural environment of South Africa attracts anyone to take a tour of. If you are looking forward to take a tour of South Africa and finding information about the destinations in Afr... Read >
Author: Max

Sprig Toys Trucks: Edufuntoys.com Now Offers Eco-Friendly Toy Line

02nd March 2009
EduFunToys.com now offers the Sprig Toys line up of activity vehicle and toy construction vehicles. Sprig Toys best selling item is the Discover Rig – an eco-friendly toy truck. Inspired by safaris, it is designed to take kids on indoor and outdoor ad... Read >
Author: DMorris

A Guide to Safari Holidays in Africa

02nd February 2009
If you are thinking of an adventure holiday, why not go safari in Africa? The endless options available means only one thing: Plan your trip way in advance. Whichever is your choice, you’ll definitely be one big step closer to NATURE. Looking for wa... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Travel Kenya

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

Volunteering in Tanzania

04th July 2008
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a p... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

4 Days Kenya Camping Safari

02nd April 2008
4 Days Wildlife Camping Safaris Lake Nakuru/Maasai Mara Maasai Mara is Kenya's best game park, with the possibility of seeing all the big five and many other species of game. This is where the great wildebeest migration is a world spectacle. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Ngorongoro Conservation Area History and People

19th October 2007
Ngorongoro Conservation AreaHistory and PeopleHumans have been living in the Ngorongoro area for millions of years, the small group of people of who are now living in the near to lake Eyasi they may still represent very ancient culture, these are the H... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Selous Game Reserve

10th September 2007
The Selous is the largest game reserve in Africa, it covers an area about 50,000sq km, it is three times larger than Serengeti, more than twice the size of South Africa's Kruger National park, and roughly 50 percent bigger than either Belgium or Swazilan... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Designer Eyewear- Buy your pair now at CTSwholesale

06th June 2007
Sunglasses are not just a visual aid but they are also an important part of clothing and styling. They usually affect our overall look. This is the reason why buying a pair of sunglasses is as much a decision-making process as buying any other fashion acc... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Serengeti Migration Camping in Tanzania

02nd December 2006
It was early January when we drove through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the Nabi Gate of the Serengeti. By mid morning and we decided to have a break and a cold drink before continuing. I had never seen so many bees before! They came in a huge... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tanzania Safaris in East Africa

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

How to Get a Cheap Safari in Arusha

20th April 2006
First of all remember cheap is not always best. Spend as much as you can afford, the trick is to try to get a quality safari at a reasonable price. Don't believe all you are told. I recently met someone in Arusha who had decided to take a two day safar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Information for a Safari to Tanzania

16th April 2006
It is confusing I think, for the first time traveller to plan a safari to Tanzania. Many subjects are covered about travel to Tanzania on the web and in an amazing selection of specialist travel books. Emphatic statements and sage advice is churned out ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Tanzania Explained – Some Notes

14th April 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

How to Book a Serenegeti Migration Safari

08th April 2006
A Safari across the endless plains of the Serengeti in an unforgettable experience; it touches something deep within us; creating experiences that will be never be forgotten. A trip through the Serengeti in Northern Tanzania is both intriguing and exciti... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Mbeya in South West Tanzania

05th April 2006
Mbeya seems so far away from every other place in Tanzania and as a result this lovely African town and surrounding highlands tends to get shunned. Mbeya is about 860km south-west of Dar es Salaam and close by are the borders of Malawi and Zambia. Mb... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Tanzaia

01st April 2006
Tanzania: as you arrive in this wonderful country and step out onto the vast plains you rapidly feel very small. Tanzania has one of the largest animal populations in the world; you quickly come to realise you are privileged to become a part of these vast... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Tanzania Safaris; Away from the Madding Crowd

13th December 2005
Safaris in Tanzania are usually centered around the northern safari circuit and the southern safari circuit. However, the Tanzania Safari is not limited to these areas. Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro in the north of Tanzania and the Selous in... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The Roaring Lions of the Selous Game Reserve

05th December 2005
The lions in the Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania are present in huge numbers; an estimated four thousand lions. They are common everywhere in the northern part of the Selous; and as luck would have it this is where almost all the tourist camps a... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Oldonyo Lengai. Ngorongoro Crater and Beyond

04th December 2005
Ngorongoro Crater is a huge draw for many tourists that embark on a Tanzanian Safari. It is an amazing place to visit. Numbers of tourists have increased with every passing year and because of this restrictions are being introduced, from January 2006, i... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Serengeti Safari - Memories and Miscommunications

04th December 2005
The scene before me could be matched nowhere else on earth. Parched yellow grass spread out before us as far as the eye could see - broken only by the occasional umbrella tree and a few hundred thousand migrating wildebeest forming a dusty, thin gray... Read >
Author: Nola Kelsey

Cultural Tourism in Tanzania: Should You Try?

24th November 2005
There is a problem with spontaneous cultural tourism; that is it must be organized and as soon as this is done…well, sadly the cultural visit is no longer worth doing. To experience true culture; to have that genuine experience; it should be done slowly ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Orchid Travel: a Remote Plateau in Southern Tanzania

23rd November 2005
A huge carpet of ground orchid's bloom quite unnoticed, every year, in a forgotten corner of Tanzania. This area is the beautiful Southern Highlands of Tanzania, where the country borders with Zambia and Malawi. It is forgotten as possibly it is as far a... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Make Your Safari the Best Vacation of Your Life

18th October 2005
Where to go in Tanzania? Many visitors want to climb Kilimanjaro, drive across the endless pains of the Serengeti and swim in the clear warm waters around the Spiced Islands of Zanzibar. This can be a problem as the ever increasing numbers visiting Tanza... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Top Ten Tanzania National Parks

18th October 2005
There is not enough room here to put a fully comprehensive list of information about each and every National Park in Tanzania; these descriptions of only ten of our National Parks serves to give a cross-section of what is on offer. 1. Katavi Nation... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Katavi National Park – the Pinnacle of the African Adventure

29th September 2005
In 2001 the Serengeti had 100,000 visitors; in contrast the Katavi National Park in the remote and inaccessible west of Tanzania had only 83 guests. It is rumored that when a guest arrives at the park gates the wardens there are shocked and bewildered, s... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Ngorongoro Crater

27th September 2005
Maybe it was Mark Twain who said there are lies, dammed lies and statistics. This seems to be the case concerning statistics for Ngorongoro crater. As I checked my figures for accuracy for this article I could find no two sources that agree. So I will ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson