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The Honey Badger Is The World’s Most Fearless Animal

April 30, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

The Honey Badger found in arid grasslands and savannahs is a fierce carnivore with an extremely keen sense of smell. It is well know for its snake killing abilities. It grabs a snake including pythons and venomous species behind the head in its jaws and kills it before eating it. Read more

Facts That Influence Visits To Serengeti

April 12, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

One of the best known wildlife sanctuaries of the world, Serengeti National Park attracts approximately 150,000 visitors a year. In addition to this, there are millions who only dream of coming here even once in their life. Serengeti’s main attraction are its wild animals, which roam in the vast East African grassland settings created by grass plains, savanna woodland, and volcanic massifs. The lions, rhinos, leopards, monkeys, elephants, and dozens of other fascinating animal species of the park also get to enjoy small rivers and swamp areas, which also give them vital water resources. Read more

Tanzania People’s Culture

April 12, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

The diversity of Tanzania culture appeals to a large number of people coming from distant areas across the globe. The various forms of Tanzania culture are language, painting, sculpture, national anthem, popular dance music and art.

Tanzania’s culture is a result of African, Arab, European and Indian influences. Tanzania is one of the least urbanised countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Today these traditional African ideals are being deliberately adapted into what would be referred to as modern life. Read more

Mount Elgon National Park

April 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The boundary of Mount Elgon National Park in Kenya is at 2,200m above sea level, and things just get higher from there. The free-standing Mount Elgon is the dominant feature of this landscape for miles around.

The mountain’s true peak - Wagagai (4,321m) is located outside Mount Elgon National Park, in Uganda. But Koitoboss Peak is located in the park, and it’s flat and located at 4,155m, though the highest peak in Kenya is nearby Sudek at 4,310m. Another notable feature of the park are the cliffs of Endebess Bluff at 2,563m. Read more

Stone Town Zanzibar

April 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The cultural heart of Zanzibar, Stone Town, was built by Arab and Indian merchants in the 19th century. Everywhere else on the island, houses are built using the traditional wattle and mud daub. Yet in Stone Town, the buildings are made from small blocks of coral limestone bound with a mixture of lime and laterite, a technique that enables the construction of multi-storey structures. Most have three floors, and are decorated with elaborately carved wooden doors and balconies, inspired by the carvings of Bombay. Read more

Traveling To Serengeti

April 10, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Of the nearly 200,000 visitors to Tanzania serengeti National park, most either arrive through the small international airport near Arusha called Kilimanjaro Airport, or via Dar Es Salaam, located 350 kilometers away from the park, and hosting a busy international airport offering flights from all over the world. Also rental cars in Dar Es Salaam are available. There are safaris and charter flights to the park widely available in Arusha.

Also independent touring with a jeep is possible.
A highly popular travel destination, Tanzania’s wildlife park number one meets the needs of the travel world with its services for accommodation in Serengeti. There are safari camps inside the parks with also some restaurants in Serengeti, as well as limited possibilities for shopping small touristic items of local origin. Some possibilities for entertainment are also found in the camps, which however does not mean there would be discos and nightclubs available disturbing the peace of the wild Serengeti. Apart from dangers provided by nature, Serengeti is a very safe travel destination.

Practical information for your trip to Masai Mara

April 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Masai Mara is located situated in south-western Kenya in the Great Rift Valley, approximately 220 kilometers from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Masai Mara enjoys a mild, pleasant climate. Summer lasts from October to April. The major rainy season lasts from March to June. The best season for wildlife viewing in Masai Mara is from May to September.
What comes to the accommodation in Masai Mara there are numerous lodges and camps in the area.

The restaurants in Masai Mara are situated in the lodges and camps and they usually delicious European as well as African cuisine.
There are several options for travelling to Masai Mara. There are regular flights to Masai Mara and the park can be reached by car, bus. Car rental in Masai Mara is also available. It is recommended to use a local driver or guide familiar with the area and avoid travelling before sunrise or after sunset. As the reserve is home to a variety of large predatory wildlife, never attempt to walk there by yourself.

What’s one to do in Serengeti Tanzania

April 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Since times immemorial, the African subcontinent has attracted travelers with its beautiful landscape and unexplored terrains. People have been attracted towards this land – thanks to its rich culture and a colorful heritage – woven carefully by the local tribesmen over the years. Read more

A Seychelles Holiday

April 10, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

The Seychelles islands make up an area approximately the size of France, with most of the islands free of human occupation.

An island of granite and coral reefs, a place situated close to the Equator. Its is famously termed as a tropical paradise characterised by the unqueness in its flora and fauna. Read more

What do you know about Manda bay?

April 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Manda Bay is located on the northwestern tip of Manda Island on Kenya’s coast, is one of the many unspoilt, idyllic islands found in the Lamu archipelago. It lies in calm inshore waters on a long sandy protected beach.

For centuries this has been a calling point for the Arab dhow traders, a safe haven where nature is allowed to take its course without the interference of the modern world, and this tranquil ambience permeates the resort. Read more

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