Friday, March 12, 2010
South Africa's premier safari experience is Kruger National Park. There you can explore approximately 5 million acres of wilderness on game drives. See over 150 mammals and 500 bird species.
For stunning lodges, consider the private game reserves including Manyeleti, Timbavati and Sabi Sand are located along the western, unfenced border of the park.
April through September are the best for game viewing with warm, dry days and cold nights.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Take in Kenya's wilderness and wildlife on a safari to southern Kenya's Amboseli National Park, located in the shadow of Tanzania's snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain. Or spot lions and elephants in Tsavo National Park. You'll see rhinos and flamingos at Lake Nakuru, and migrating wildebeest in the Masai Mara Game Reserve during October. Meet the Turkana people near Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, the Kikuyu in the foothills of Mount Kenya and the famous Masai tribes in the south. Explore Kenya's coast, a long stretch of white-sand beach with coral reefs to snorkel off shore. Take trips to islands in the Indian Ocean, including laidback Lamu Island, where you can ride a donkey to the UNESCO World Heritage site: Lamu Town.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
This park is named after the park's famous waterfalls created by the Victoria Nile. This area is home to one of the largest concentrations of crocodile in Africa. The park's dense forest shelters many species, while the river attracts antelope, buffalo, giraffes and elephants.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
This is one of Kenya's most scenic wildlife reserves. Every vista is cominated by the majestic peak of Kilimanjaro. Amboseli is best known for its abundant elephant life, but the park's freshwater springs attract a variety of wildlife. Swamps are the perfect place to spot large herds of buffalo as well as some of the park's400 recorded bird species.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Africa is renowned for being the oldest inhabited territory on earth. In fact, most Asian, European (and, for that matter, American) family trees can find their ancient roots on this continent. Africa's written history begins with the Egyptians in 3300 B.C. Other prominent civilizations developed throughout the continent in the centuries that followed.
European domination of Africa began in the fifteenth century with the Portuguese exploration of the continent during their search for a lucrative trade route to India. Trading stations were established by Portugal and other European maritime powers along Africa's west coast. In the centuries that followed, the slave trade rapidly expanded.
In the early nineteenth century, as contemporary powers moved away from slavery, powerful European nations staged a massive "scramble for Africa" to secure its wealth of natural resources. The entire continent-save Liberia and Ethiopia-was colonized. This occupation continued until the conclusion of WWII, when the colonial states gradually gained independence. Today, Africa is home to 50 independent countries and is heading down a path of continued social and economic growth. Africa is not a place we suggest traveling on your own. Travel with a reputable tour operator to ensure the best experience.
Information obtained from Globus Journeys.
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