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20th August 2009
Africa is said to be the birthplace of all life as we know it and it is rightfully so. Anyone can tell you what to see in Africa, but telling you what not to see is a real task; after all, there is so much to see. So let’s start the journey through the ... Read >
Author: Kelly Warner
06th July 2009
Increased construction activity at Riat Hills in Kisumu, Kenya, is transforming the real estate market around Lake Victoria, the world's largest tropical lake.
The construction boom at Riat Hills in Kisumu, Kenya, is transforming the property market ... Read >
Author: Mzee
22nd June 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa after... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington
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
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
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
29th May 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa aft... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington
01st May 2009
Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildli... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
17th March 2009
It’s hard to believe Obama’s presidency in more popular in Kenya and Africa than in America. USA is Kenya’s second biggest source of tourists after Britain. The question every safari operator ponders on is whether the Obama presidency will have an e... Read >
Author: kahuki
10th March 2009
This city of millions has an impressive skyline incorporating several important buildings, including the striking Kenyatta Conference Centre. From the observation deck on its 28th floor, visitors look out on a marvellous panorama of city and countryside. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th February 2009
Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildli... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
21st January 2009
The mention of Egypt conjures images of age old antiques which are most famous worldwide and which draw visitors to this country in droves. However, this country has amazingly much more in store for her visitors. History is undoubtedly the most outstandin... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
20th January 2009
Kenya is one of the most vibrant country in East Africa both economically and politically. It is largely developed too in terms of infrastructure and its capital city Nairobi is the headquarters to major world bodies and organizations like the United Nati... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
16th January 2009
Kenya is home to roughly about 52 tribes including sub-tribes, indigenous and non- indigenous ones that have co-existed with each other over the years. To break them down in to simpler segments, the tribes are classified into the Bantu that include the K... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
09th January 2009
Kibale forest national park is found in Uganda near the town of Fortportal in western part of Uganda. This is a park that is in the densely tropical forest of Africa in Uganda.
This park is known for its concentration of a variety of monkeys and other a... Read >
Author: Twino
09th January 2009
Kibale forest national park is found in Uganda near the town of Fortportal in western part of Uganda. This is a park that is in the densely tropical forest of Africa in Uganda.
This park is known for its concentration of a variety of monkeys and other a... Read >
Author: Twino
19th December 2008
Kenya is a beautiful country with spectacular terrain from the seas of the Kenyan coast to the hills and plains of Central province. Every region has its own unique and outstanding features ranging from the people’s culture to the physical features.
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Author: Limotek.co.uk
15th December 2008
Kenya has a wide variety of industries that vary depending mostly on different geographical areas of the country. Among the many industrial activities, Agriculture is the most common, practiced across almost all areas of the country.
Agricultural act... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
15th December 2008
Uganda being a landlocked country and with its bad record in late 1970th and early 80th, many people will not belief that there are many luxury hotels in such a country. But to assure you, Uganda is one of the countries that when you visit with you money,... Read >
Author: Twino
15th December 2008
The time I have taken in the field of tourism in Africa, I have tasted much of international foods and almost all African food in every country in Africa. But believe me or not, Uganda has the best food as far as a balanced diet is concerned. Fried food i... Read >
Author: Twino
12th December 2008
As a tour guide I have come to love never better than what I used to before joining Tourism. In Uganda when you say that you are going for a tour in the national park, many people will see you as an extravagant person. But when you know what is there you ... Read >
Author: Twino
12th December 2008
As a tour guide I have come to love never better than what I used to before joining Tourism. In Uganda when you say that you are going for a tour in the national park, many people will see you as an extravagant person. But when you know what is there you ... Read >
Author: Twino
04th December 2008
White water rafting is high on many people’s list of things to do here. With some lots of good rapids and a stunning river with high level its superlative.
There are some very exhilarating sections with space between to lay back and float along takin... Read >
Author: Twino
03rd December 2008
Kenya is known as the 'jewel of East Africa' due to its white sandy beaches, superb scenery, magnificent wildlife, savannahs and national parks. It's a country with over 50 reserves and parks and about 6 maritime parks so if you're looking for a bit of ex... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
White water rafting is high on many people’s list of things to do here in Uganda. With some lots of good rapids and a stunning river with high level its superlative.
There are some very exhilarating sections with space between to lay back and float a... Read >
Author: Twino
02nd December 2008
Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, but after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the “Pearl... Read >
Author: Twino
01st December 2008
Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, but after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the “Pearl... Read >
Author: Twino
10th October 2008
Rift valley in Tanzania
Tanzania is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the In... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th October 2008
The tribe of Tanzania
Tanzania is a country in Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the Indian Oc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th July 2008
Uganda is one of the most beautiful bastions of the African wilderness and has everything for a global tourist or even a backpacker. From trekking opportunities in the volcanic Great Rift Valley to exploring the Gorilla hideouts deep in the mountains; fro... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani
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
08th May 2008
Uganda is a land locked country located in East Africa with and it lies on the equator. The country hosts one of the largest water bodied (Lake Victoria) and the source of the longest river in the world (The Nile). Uganda is known to be the most hospita... Read >
Author: Richard Dickson
11th April 2008
ARTICLE ON SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK .
INTRODUCTION:
The name Serengeti comes from the Maasai name meaning ?endless plains?, and these rolling distances of short grass plains provide an exceptional landscape for wildlife viewing. The phenomenal Nation... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th April 2008
Lake Victory
The first recorded information about Lake Victoria comes from Arabs traders plying the inland routes in search of gold, ivory, other precious commodities and slaves. Excellent maps known as the Al Adrisi map dated from the 1160s, clearly s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2008
Pearl Of Africa Gorilla Safari
The Pearl of Africa as described by Winston Churchil is Situated on the equator and offers breathtaking scenery. The National Parks are more remote and less crowded. Skyview of Africa Tours and Safaris will organ... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
22nd January 2008
Lake Victoria is the third largest of the world`s most significant fresh water resources and holds vital importance to approximately 30 million people, shared by three countries: namely Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, the largest part being in Uganda. . Lake ... Read >
Author: Winnie2Desire
19th October 2007
Ngorongoro Conservation AreaGeneral DescriptionNgorongoro conservation Area is the most impressive area for tourists in Africa, this is due to its scenic beauty, its wildlife as well as its atmosphere. Ngorongoro Highland stimulate one to understand th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti national park has an Area of 15,000sq. The area is wide and grassy with small granite hills and some acacia woodland. Serengeti borders Ngorongoro on the East and on North it borders Kenya's Masai Mara Game Reserve. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lindsay Carswell
As a child, Africa fascinated me - a land where the wild and exotic animals of storybooks and zoos roamed free on the plains. And where Kenya was always the quintessential home of the safari.
Many visits later I'm... Read >
Author: carloscuzme
03rd May 2007
Bird Watching in Kenya takes place in the Kakamega Forest Reserve; a beautiful rain forest with myriad varieties of birds, animals and butterflies, Virtually all of the Rift Valley Lakes, Mount Kenya and its sorrounding, the Lake Victoria Region and the... Read >
Author: Lucy
15th April 2007
Bird Watching in Kenya takes place in the Kakamega Forest Reserve; a beautiful rain forest with myriad varieties of birds, animals and butterflies, Virtually all of the Rift Valley Lakes, Mount Kenya and its sorrounding, the Lake Victoria Region and t... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
13th April 2007
Kenya Bird-watching Safaris
Most of the safari companies in Kenya offer some kind of bird watching safaris, but quality varies. Some kenya vacation companies offers 14 day specialist bird watching extravaganzas that take in Mt. Kenya, the rift valley l... Read >
Author: raphking5
05th April 2007
An African Safari vacation can be a dangerous experience if you don't take the proper precautions before leaving for on of the most mysterious and vast continents on the planet.
Obviously, running into an African lion in his own backyard is dangerous b... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella
02nd April 2007
Tropical Rain Forest in Kenya
Bird Watching in Kenya takes place in the Kakamega Forest Reserve; a beautiful rain forest with myriad varieties of birds, animals and butterflies, Virtually all of the Rift Valley Lakes, Mount Kenya and its sorrounding, the... Read >
Author: josphine
06th January 2007
Kenya, the land where safari was born, also known as the cradle of mankind, is a land of unashamed splendor and great contrast. From the highlands of central Kenya to the great Rift valley and its resident lakes across to the second largest lake in the wo... Read >
Author: explorerkenya
03rd October 2006
THE MAN-EATERS OF TSAVO and Other East African Adventures by Lieut.-Col. J. H. Patterson, D.S.O. 1907
Back in 1898, the British decided to build a railroad in East Africa. This railroad would stretch from Mombasa on the coast of modern-day Kenya to L... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
31st July 2006
Africa is the second largest continent on Earth. Despite the immense size, it is still considered an exotic location given immense areas of unpopulated land.
An Overview of Africa
From the Sahara Desert to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa is continent of e... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
21st May 2006
Bukoba and the surrounding region is undoubtedly one of the loveliest parts of Tanzania boasting staggering beauty, the friendliest of inhabitants and a fascinating cultural history. Bukoba is located in the remote west of Tanzania – in the very heart of ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
15th May 2006
The deep waters of Lake Tanganyika are rich in big-game fish. The waters of this deep lake are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means these waters are less populated with boats and fishing conditions are absolutely perfect. Lake Tang... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
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
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
03rd April 2006
Saadani National Park is becoming increasingly popular because if it's easy access from Dar Es Salaam. The park has the Indian Ocean as one if its borders and therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience bush and sea at one location.
Large gam... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
03rd April 2006
The deep waters of the Indian Ocean along Tanzania's coast are rich in big-game fish. Deep sea fishing in the Indian Ocean's waters from August to November provides really good sport for the big Yellowfin Tuna, one of the strongest fish in the area. The b... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
28th March 2006
Kenya is stunningly beautiful African country that has seen its share of good and bad times. If you are traveling to Kenya, the following information will give you a head start.
An Overview of Kenya for Travelers
Kenya is a crossroads country in Afr... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
14th January 2006
HISTORY
Hotel growth in Uganda started in the19th century, a decade after independence during the colonial period. This saw the growth of accommodation, transport and infrastructure in Uganda (tourism.) The political instability during the 1970's and 198... Read >
Author: Jackie Kisibo
06th January 2006
About 20 years ago I was window shopping in the lovely little village of Long Melford in Suffolk, England. The mile long main street of mainly Georgian shops is an antique collector's heaven. Towards the top of the village is a specialist shop selling stu... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
21st October 2005
Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest in the world. The tiny island of Rubondo is only a speck in this vast lake; being twenty-six kilometers long and ten kilometers wide. Rubondo National Park consists of a main island with ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
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
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