Showing posts with label Safari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safari. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

It's Luxury On A Luxury Safari

Going on safari is likely to be a once in a life time experience for you and your family. The planning and the anticipation can be as exciting as the safari itself but this is a holiday that you really do not want to do on the cheap. To get the best out of your safari it is always best to spend as much as you can on the various components of it.

Why?
You might say, what difference does it make? Won't you be seeing the same animals whatever you spend? Well, possibly but there is more to a luxury safari than just seeing Africa's big five.

Accommodation, accommodation, accommodation
The accommodation can make or break any trip but on an African safari it can be the icing on your holiday cake. Booking a luxury safari and staying at the best and most atmospheric Lodges and Hotels that Africa has to offer can enhance your safari and elevate it from merely a trip you took to an enduring treasured memory that will last you a life time. Whether it is because of the crisp cotton sheets that you slip between after a day on safari, the food, or the hot tub on the deck of your lodge where you watched the night time African skies, counting shooting stars, your luxury safari will be the one trip that you remember long after it has finished.

Think less, do more
There are very many little things that make up a luxury safari. When you have come to enjoy the majesty of Africa and the animals that live there, you do not want to be worrying about any element of your accommodation or any other aspect of your travel as you move around enjoying the sights and sounds around you. A luxury safari gives you just that, the luxury of forgetting about the logistics of your trip so that you are free to enjoy your days and let others expertly attend to your comfort.

Your own guide
There is no doubt that to get the most out of your safari your guide's local knowledge is crucial. On a private tour, you will be able to travel in your own vehicle accompanied by your own driver who will also be you guide. On a luxury safari this means that you will have the opportunity to ask questions about all aspects of the country and of course about the animals and their habitats as you travel around. Local guides born and bred in the country, can give you a real insight into life there, as well as expert identification of anything you might see. Your guide will very often have their own tried and tested ways of getting you to where the action is just as it happens! Your own luxury safari tour will also give you the freedom to stop whenever you wish to with your guide always there to explain and explore with you.

Luxury safari guides are the elite and have worked for many years in the local area that you are traveling through, and that means that they know the people around the National Parks, the rangers who patrol them and the staff at the hotels and lodges that you visit. Their local knowledge and unfaltering friendly enthusiasm to share their country with you will bowl you over and is likely to be one of the many highlights or your holiday,

There is no doubt that if you are planning to go on safari then you must consider a luxury safari. This is not about pampering yourself although there is a fair amount of that as well, this is about having a vacation of a lifetime in the great African wilderness and making your trip not just a holiday but the best experience you have had in your life.

Graeme is writing on behalf of Opulent Africa Luxury Safaris and Luxury African Safaris


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Monday, 2 January 2012

How to Dress For an African Safari

The majority of safari tours take place in the African highlands where temperatures can be cool in the morning and evening but balmy in the afternoon. Safari-goers should also prepare to protect themselves from the dust, insects and hours of direct sunlight if you are traveling around in a windowless, roofless vehicle. Dressing in the appropriate attire allows visitors to focus their attention on the safari experience at hand rather than worrying about getting bitten or sunburnt.

Although temperatures rise quickly in Africa with the dawning of the sun, warm clothes are needed for the chilly drive to the park which is generally in an open topped vehicle. Full length trousers, a t-shirt and some form of jacket that is easily removable is required, so opt for breathable, mist-proof material such as windbreaker trousers and jacket. Although the weather will almost certainly heat up as the morning progresses you will be glad you wore the correct attire to kick off your safari.

Footwear is another important aspect of your clothing to consider. As most safaris are hot and dusty, a pair of hiking boots or well-worn trainers with adequate breathing space is perhaps your best bet. Something you are not too fussed about getting dirty but yet at the same time you don't want your feet to be sweating all day either.

As the day wears on, the layers are going to start coming off. Underneath your morning attire it is certainly recommended to wear a lightweight shirt and shorts made of durable material. A typical safari vest is a good idea to put over your t-shirt so you can use the pockets for your camera and a pair of binoculars. For as long as the sun is shining it's advisable to wear a large brimmed hat which covers both your head and neck, the last thing you want on your trip is sun burn or worse, sun stroke. Factor 30+ sunscreen is the minimum you should carry with you at all times, ensuring any visible skin showing is fully covered.

Many safari tours finish off with an evening meal under the stars. The clear skies brings the temperatures back down again, so for the evening a more formal approach is usually considered the norm and usually consists of a modest dress for the women and a polo shirt with khaki slacks for the men. To complete the somewhat formal outfit, wear comfortable shoes which usually consists of leather boots or shoes for the men and a pair of open toed flats for the women.

A final word of warning, in many African countries it is disrespectful to wear very short and revealing clothes, especially on women. Many African regions are very religious both Muslim and Christians so take that into consideration before you begin traipsing through your wardrobe looking for things you wore on the beach on your holidays in previous years.

If you are looking for exciting Tanzania safaris or maybe a chance to hike to the summit of Kilimanjaro then come and speak to the experts at Africa Travel Resource.


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Saturday, 31 December 2011

Namibia - Best Safari Destinations

Northern Namibia may be the country's most densely populated region, but, when compared to third world countries, it's practically deserted. It is, furthermore, best known for its breathtaking natural wonders, and travelers looking to book their Namibia holidays should provide for an extended stay in this ruggedly beautiful area.

Although the list of stunning places to visit in Northern Namibia seems almost endless, close to the top must surely be Vingerklip, which translates as "Finger Rock". Vingerklip forms part of the spectacular Ugab Rock Terraces, and it literally stands out from the surrounding plains like an accusatory finger pointing straight to the sky. Visitors to the area can stay at the local lodge, and, while they're there, they can also enjoy buying handmade craft items from the indigenous Damara tribeswomen.

Like Vingerklip, Brandberg Mountain is also located deep within Damaraland, and its main claim to fame is that it's home to the world famous rock painting known as The White Lady of Brandberg. Discovered in 1918, this painting, although quite off the beaten track, is well worth a visit as, at over 2,000 years old, it's quite possibly one of the oldest Bushman paintings in existence. This colorful drawing depicts hunters in pursuit of a herd of oryxes, but it's the mysterious White Lady, with her goblet and her bow, who is the most intriguing.

A half-hour or so away from the Brandberg is the extraordinary Messum Crater, and no Namibia tours would be complete without trekking to this imposing hole in the earth, which is all that's left of the gigantic Etendeka volcanoes. The Messum is, perhaps, most well known for hosting Namibia's most famous plant: The Welwitchia Mirabilis, which usually takes a couple of thousand years to grow a pair of leaves and which is well worth visiting.

Namibia holds prime position on Africa's south-western coastline, and this starkly beautiful country offers visitors some of the best and most awe-inspiring scenery on the continent. It is, however, the enchanting region known as The Caprivi Strip that will remain in the impressionable tourist's memory long after his or her Namibia tours are over and done with.

The Caprivi's main attractions are its rivers - greatly prized in a country that's mainly desert - and its game parks. Bwabwata Park is most well known for its elephants, kudu and buffalo, and visitors are advised to visit this lush natural preserve during October when most of the park's game animals make a beeline for the available waterholes. Bwabwata Park is also home to over 300 species of birds, and it's no wonder that birdwatching is almost a national sport in Namibia.

Namibia tours activity and adventure holidays include history, culture, walking. climbing, trekking, sports, water activities, cruises, wildlife and nature.


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Friday, 30 December 2011

A Botswana Safari Holiday - See the Greatest Wildlife Sanctuary on Earth

Botswana is bordered by Namibia to the west and north and Zimbabwe to the northeast. The most magnificent feature about Botswana is the Okavango Delta which is a lush beautiful oasis which lies right in the midst of this sun-baked, arid land and is considered to be the greatest wildlife sanctuary on the face of the earth.

On a Botswana safari holiday, looking down from above the Okavango Delta you would see a mosaic of water-lily lagoons, beautiful clear waterways, lakes, hidden channels, lush green islands and islets of various sizes. The waters, open grasslands and forest glades are teeming with many varieties of wildlife including over 400 species of birds and over 70 species of fish. The Delta is a permanent and seasonal home to an estimated 200,000 species of large mammals such as the African bush elephant, African buffalo, hippopotamus, giraffe, lion, cheetah, blue wildebeest, black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros, warthog, zebra, cheetah, spotted hyena, endangered African wild dog and many more. The lechwe antelope abundantly populates the Delta in numbers exceeding 60,000.

Beautiful accommodations from very modest and simple to the most luxurious camps and lodges await you in this unique and mystical place where you can find many different tours and safaris which cater to many different budgets and will provide you with an experience of a lifetime. Adventure filled activities such as game drives, bush walks tracking big game on foot, poled rides on a mokoro (dugout canoe) through lagoons crammed with hippos, relaxing fishing excursions and much more will give you an up close and personal view of this spectacular ecosystem and safari paradise.

Botswana is not a self-guided destination as you will need experienced guides due to the raw natural surroundings and the hundreds of wild animals that grace this land. Big game safaris can be short intensive safari experiences or much longer slow-paced safaris. During your Botswana Safari holiday you won't want to miss an Elephant Encounter. Chobe National Park, located in northwest Botswana, contains the hugest population of Kalahari elephants. This is an incredible place to witness first hand how remarkable these creatures truly are. In addition to the Delta you won't want to miss all of the other magnificent features that Botswana offers such as the Moremi Game Reserve, Kalahari Desert, and one of the most important wetland sites in Africa, the Makgadikgadi.

In addition to spectacular sightseeing, shopping in Botswana offers handcrafted jewellery, textiles, woodcarvings and baskets. Villages in the Okavango Delta are famous for their Ngamiland-style baskets. Modern bushman art and ostrich-eggshell jewellery is also popular among tourists.

A Botswana Safari holiday will provide you with the greatest experience imaginable. Just seeing this wildlife sanctuary in all of its raw beauty and the magnificence of its inhabitants will give you an adventure that you will talk about for years to come and want to share with family and friends. You will love the Botswana Safari holiday so much that it's almost certain you will want to come back again.

Elliott Fraser is passionate about adventure travel tours and writes about the most fascinating and exotic locations to visit around the globe at activetravellers.com. Assimilating local travel information to help visitors find and choose the adventure travel tours that will exceed their expectations, he provides a priceless resource for active travellers of all ages. So whether you are booking your first adventure or you're a season adventure travel junkie, great information and insightful recommendations can really help you plan a trip. To learn more about Botswana or to book your Botswana safari holiday visit http://www.activetravellers.com/


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Sunday, 18 December 2011

The Abundantly Rich Life At An African Safari

There are many great and interesting sights and places to visit at any African Safari that can be enjoyed. Most African Safari holidays will include some of the more popular spots of interest.

Touching Base with the Masai

An interesting event at the African Safari is to meet up with the Masai tribe that has been living in the country for centuries. It is an experience to view their simple and nomadic lifestyle over the vast land of Africa in the midst of the wildlife and flora.

There are few places in the world where you can participate in such a unique lifestyle.

Serene Serengeti

The famous Serengeti River site is a renowned spot for its tranquillity. The Serengeti National Park lies in the vicinity, offering plenty of exotic game viewing throughout its 235 km route. That would probably take about 5 hours to view the vastness of the reserve.

Adventurous Ngorongoro

All visitors will be awed by the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater which is about 200 km in diameter. The journey is usually via Olduvai Gorge where visitors get a lovely view from the perched lodges on the crater's jagged rim.

It gives a great overview of the game around that area from safe surroundings, as the volcano is now extinct. Hence, it serves as a rich habitat for the African Safari inhabitants like zebras, wildebeest, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, lions and gazelles.

Great Migration

An interesting feature of these African Safari holidays is the opportunity to witness the world famous Great Migration of hundreds of species of birds and animals at certain parts of the year. The migration season happens annually and involves many of fauna found in these African Safari reserves.

Some species choose to make these reserves their permanent residence while others use the available facilities here as a stopover.

Safari Gorillas

A truly wild African Safari experience is at Kigali where tourists may get a glimpse of the huge residents: the safari gorillas. This safari resident blends very well with Rwanda's thick and pristine landscape, visible at close viewing range. These are mountain gorillas which are protected by steep slopes that form the African Safari mountain range known as Virungas.

The area with its rich ecosystem of open grassland, swamplands and bamboo forests is home to the endangered gorilla species. Visitors will need to trek into the forest to spot these gentle giants going about playing, resting and feeding their young.

Experienced guides will lead visitors to the well conserved rain-forest where there is an abundance of rare golden monkeys and the chattering and chirping of varied species of colorful birds.

Luxury Safaris offers adventurous vacations, African Safari travels, and tours. So if you are looking for Tanzania Safari holidays or a Luxury Tour designed for Africa, luxury-safaris.co.uk is the right place.


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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Why You Should Consider An African Safari

The African safari is one holiday that all travelers aspire to. It is on the wish list of most people and those who have gone on safari find themselves being drawn back time and time again.

Go back in time...

Africa is a vast continent of infinite variety and is has some of the most unspoiled wilderness left on the planet. If you have every fancied time travel then this could be the place where you can imagine yourself going back in time and standing on land that has remained virtually unchanged since time began. In South Africa, from the Drakensberg Mountains and their verdant slopes of tea growing terraces to the wild coast of the cape and the towering Table Mountain this is a holiday that truly has something for everyone. The cafe culture of Cape Town and the history of Pretoria make this country as varied as it is lovely. The sultry climate of tropical Durban has won over many a heart. South Africa has many wonderful beaches and everything you could want to enhance your safari holiday.

Mount Kenya rising high

The cheerful welcoming Kenyan guide who is with you when you see your first pride of lions devouring their kill or points out a rare bird at Lake Naivasha will be a firm friend by the time that your safari ends. The animals and the sights and sounds of Kenya will captivate you. Mount Kenya rises high above the earth and the Masai Mara plains stretch as far as the eye can see. Come at the time of the annual migration and you will be captivated by the sheer numbers of animals thundering across the plains.

Awe inspiring Tanzania

In Tanzania, the safari is King and no visit to the country is complete without seeing the towering Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain. See hippos and crocs in the river of the Okavango Delta of Botswana and savour the experiences you have as a family that will stay with you forever. After a dusty day on safari you can relax in the most luxurious of environments, maybe take a dip in the plunge pool before you eat a sumptuous evening meal. And then tomorrow it will all be there for you to explore again!

Geologically, the Taita Hills are the northern most outposts of the mountains of Tanzania and Malawi that are more great safari destinations. Arid Bushland flanks the hills, and then near the top you will see cultivated strips and remnant patches of ancient forest. This area is ideal for bird watchers.

Hit the beach

A safari followed by a beach holiday is probably one of the most popular combinations and a week at a stunning beach resort is a great way to relax after a safari trip. One of the best combinations is probably a three week safari and then a week at the beach but one week at each will also be perfect. It is hard to say how long a safari should be, some say it can never be long enough, but much as most of us will hate to drag ourselves away, we will have to. But once you have been to Africa it will be hard to resist the call to return.

Whether it is Kenya, South Africa, Namibia or Botswana, the Victoria falls in Zimbabwe or Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the memories you make on your African holidays will be with you for a life time. A safari is the kind of holiday that truly can cater for everyone from the very young to the older traveler. The usual length of a safari is two weeks but the longer you can take the better, more time to see those unforgettable sights and to immerse yourself in the culture and the fascination of the ancient continent of Africa and her people.

Graeme is writing on behalf of Opulent Africa Tanzania Safari & Botswana Safari


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Saturday, 10 December 2011

Botswana Safari for Families

Choosing a Botswana Safari for Families

Heading on a Botswana safari is an out of this world experience. Botswana is one of the most beautiful and captivating countries on the continent. Close your eyes and imagine the spell of water lilies permeating the air, the rare and elusive Sitatunga Antelope and learning the culture and custom of trance dancing. Track down wild dog on your safari, lion and the leopard and listen to them calling at night. Imagine yourself walking with habituated elephants, allowing their trunks to fall in the palm of your hand or even riding them, looking down across the Okavango Delta. Take your family on a Canoe Safaris and spend a couple of nights on an island, sleeping in a tent and spending the days walking. Or perhaps you would like to go on a private Botswana safari with the comfort of just your family and your guide in the best national parks and private concessions.

Wonderful Wildlife on Safari

The national parks in Botswana have a unique blend of magnificent wildlife, from the searing mirages of the Kalahari Desert to the lush waterways of the Okavango Delta. The Chobe National Park covers 7,270 square miles and contains an interesting variety of habitats. Chobe is notable for huge herds of buffalo and zebras, lechwe, Chobe bushbuck and being the southernmost point where puku antelope can be seen. Where there are buffalo, lions are never far away and there is a good chance of seeing large prides who laze around in the shade all day. The dry season is from May to October and the rainy season is November to March. The Moremi Game Reserve is situated north-east of Maun in the Okavango Delta and covers nearly 5000 square Kilometres. The reserve is the perfect animal kingdom and is known for animals including Buffalo, Zebra and Wildebeest. It is also home to many predators including lion, leopard, chetah and hyenas. Your Botswana safari is the perfect family destination.

Where to Stay on a Botswana safari

Your Botswana safari wouldn't be complete without the luxury accommodation. Take time to explore your options when choosing your dream stay at one of the camps or lodges. With modern designs infused with a wild edge, city and beach accommodation and fantastic food, it will feel as though your options are simply endless. Your stay in Africa will be like a stay in paradise, with the most popular national parks and reserves close by, this is your time to be amongst the wild. Home to the most beautiful creatures known to man, your Botswana safari ticks every box.

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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Planning a Luxury Safari in Botswana

A Luxury Safari in Botswana

Booking a luxury safari to Botswana is the perfect setting for a romantic honeymoon or family safari. There is so much variety here, hence why so many safari enthusiasts return to Botswana year after year. Filled with some amazing opportunities including the fresh waters of the Okavango Delta, the game rich Moremi Game Reserve or the fabulous scenery of the Chobe National Park, there is so much to see on a luxury safari holiday. Nearly three quarters of the country is covered by the Kalahari Desert while in the north you can find the largest wetland in the world, Okavango Delta. As well as the variety in landscapes, you can enjoy close up wildlife views of elephant, giraffe, lion, buffalo and zebra. The best way to see all the highlights of Botswana is to allow enough time for your trip and combine the different areas, depending on your interests.

Safari Regions in Botswana

The Chobe National Park is a great place to enjoy a luxury safari in Botswana thanks to the huge variety of scenery and wildlife. This park was Botswana's first national park and is most famous for its elephant population currently estimated at around 120,000. Chobe is split into four distinct eco- systems - Serondela area, Linyanti Swamps, the Savuti Marsh and a hot and dry hinterland. The Okavango Delta in Botswana is formed where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in the Kalahari Desert. A permanent and seasonal home to a diversity of wildlife, the delta welcomes thousands of elephant, buffalo, giraffe and zebra as well as the big cats including lion, leopard and cheetah. The Moremi Game Reserve covers almost 20% of the Delta and supports habitats from dry woodlands and savannah to permanent wetland and lagoons. Buffalo, giraffe, lion, wild dog, hyena and jackal can all be spotted on the floodplains as well as an abundance of birdlife with almost 500 species. Other key safari regions include the Makgadikgadi Saltplans, the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve and Nxai Pan National Park.

Accommodation on a Luxury Safari in Botswana

There are all types of accommodation in Botswana catering for couples on honeymoons to large groups and families. A luxury safari brings with it a number of exclusive lodges and unique camps with fantastic game viewing areas in beautiful surroundings. These luxury and private settings offer everything from modern and spacious bedrooms, en suite bathrooms, hand crafted furniture and swimming pools. With comfortable and quality accommodation in Botswana, you'll find everything you need for a memorable luxury safari holiday.

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Monday, 5 December 2011

Beaches to Visit on a Luxury Safari in Africa

Exotic Beaches to see on a Luxury Safari Holiday

A luxury safari holiday in Africa not only brings with it the chance to see an incredible variety of wildlife but plenty of beautiful beach scenery too. Every year Africa's pristine sandy beaches attract thousands of visitors who combine a safari in the African bush with a relaxing exotic beach location. The most popular beach destinations are along the east coast with the Indian Ocean in the countries of Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania. Along the east coast of Africa from northern Kenya down to the South African coast there are miles of beaches and the waters of the Indian Ocean are perfect for enjoying all sorts of water sport activities like diving, kayaking or deep sea fishing. Of course you can just choose to relax with a cold drink on a lounger and enjoy the views. Honeymooners and families choose to combine the thrill of a safari with some relaxation on a tropical beach and you can also choose to do both during your trip.

Zanzibar

A visit to Zanzibar makes an idyllic beach holiday with white sands, crystal clear waters and coconut palms. Most people come here to relax on the beaches or enjoy one of the many water sports available. Zanzibar is the ideal place to end up after a luxury safari in Tanzania or Kenya as it is only an hour away by air. Commonly referred to as the Spice Island of Africa, Zanzibar has a mix of cultural influences through its trading history including Chinese, Indian, Portuguese, Arabic, Egyptian and British. The Old Stone Town is one of the best places to visit in Zanzibar. Recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a fascinating place full of character and history with finely decorated buildings of carved wood and brass fittings. The best way to explore the town is on foot winding through the maze alleyways, cathedrals and mosques. The vivid market in the town is filled with spices, fabrics, jewellery and art, perfect for souvenirs.

Luxury Safari Honeymoons and Beaches

Many newlyweds choose to book a luxury safari in Africa for their honeymoon. Couples can enjoy time on safari and experience close up encounters with wildlife in their natural habitats as well as seeing African culture at its best. Then, it's off to a romantic beach hideaway where there are a number of luxurious lodges and exclusive camps for candlelit dinners and special spa treatments. The Seychelles is the perfect location for an unforgettable honeymoon experience with an array of breath-taking beaches and miles of turquoise waters. The paradise island of Mauritius is another honeymoon favourite boasting magnificent scenery, palm fringed beaches and stylish five star resort hotels. Whether you prefer a cultural and wildlife experience, a relaxing beach holiday, or both, your luxury safari organiser will have plenty of experience putting together the perfect honeymoon package to suit you.


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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Experience The Thrill Of African Safari Holidays In Kenya

The word Safari, in Swahili (a native African language) denotes a long journey. Wherever you recollect this word, the immediate thought that comes in your mind is planning the best African safari holidays in an exotic tropical location, isn't it? Kenya, situated on eastern coast of Africa provides the best expedition experiences. This country comprises of 59 national parks and approximately 70 luxurious safari lodges that make your journey comfortable, surprising and fun-filled.

People often consider African safari holidays to be glamorous and expensive however it is not so. You can also plan out a low budget trip if you intend to stay in tents and pick trucks or small vans as your mode of travel. Only the hardcore nature lovers and explorers choose to do this.

Kenya offers you memorable African safari holidays because it is recognized for its best tourist attractions. It's a home to the popular Masai Mara game reserve which is open throughout the year. It is inhabited by lion species, rhinos, zebras, elephants and other wild beasts. The best place to visit this place is late summers; that is from May to August.

Two luxury accommodations:

African safari holidays are incomplete without a touch of luxury to them. The world popular Sharova Shama Game Lodge offers you plethora of services ranging from safety deposits, money conversions, babysitting, laundry, nature walks, family swimming pool and three meals a day.

Moreover, you get to visit the nearby Shaba National Reserve that has approximately 250 wild bird species, giraffes and Gravy's zebras. You can enjoy crocodile site seeing, bird-watching, traditional Samburu dances, African drinks and tranquil panorama of the surrounding river. And let me tell you, this place offers mouth-watering African cuisine!

Elsa's Kopje, which derived its name from the protagonist (a lioness) of the book "Born free", is located on the top of Munghwango Hill. If you book your accommodations in this lodge, you need not worry about losing your track on African safari holidays. This resort has local Kikuyu and Turkana natives that will be there to guide you through woods and the highways 24X7. You can sit back and relax by the refreshing puddle or treat yourself with herbal massage.

Almost all the tourist locations and accommodations are furnished with travel manual, tour guides, accommodations and transportation facilities. You just have to consider your personal tastes and your budget while going on African safari holidays.

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Thursday, 1 December 2011

Romance on a Kenya Safari

Your Romantic Kenya safari

Your experience on a Kenya safari will be the most secluded, romantic and unique destination. Kenya is the perfect place to have your own personalised getaway that offers tailor-made elegance at its finest. The natural beauty of the terrain and the wild will compliment your special occasion superbly. With the opportunity to see a variety of animals, meet other friendly travellers and see fantastic scenery, Kenya is like a dream. The long sandy beaches are heaven to walk along at night bare foot. Stroll by in the evening and listen to the Indian Ocean waves. Explore the most unique national parks and reserves in the world on your Kenya safari, including Mount Elgon National Park, Marsabit National Park and Shimba Hills Reserve. When planning your dream safari here in the heart of Africa, your options are endless.

Romantic Places to Go

A once in a lifetime opportunity is just around the corner on a wonderful Kenya safari. Explore places you have always dreamed of, capture romantic moments and make the most of every minute. The Mount Elgon National Park is one to visit, located 140 kilometres north East of Lake Victoria, it's uniquely split down the middle by the Kenyan-Ugandan border. The park has spectacular scenery; which includes cliffs, caves, waterfalls, gorges, mesas, calderas, hot springs, and the mountain peaks. The Marsabit National Park is located north of Kenya and 560 kilometres north of Nairobi in Marsabit district. This national park is perfect for game viewing, bird watching and camel safaris; it is also a good idea to take a picnic if you wish to engage in some relaxation after a long day of exploring the animal kingdom.

The Best Wildlife on a Kenya safari

Known as the 'jewel of East Africa', vast arrays of wonders are to be found within your beautiful Kenya safari. Kenya will provide you with the perfect scenery for your stay. Major wildlife attractions include the African elephant, the endangered zebra, lion, leopard, and the buffalo. Shimba Hills Reserve is one of the largest areas of coastal rainforest in East Africa covering 24,000 hectares. The climate is hot and humid but the area benefits from coastal breezes which also create mist in the mornings. This stunning reserve is well known for its forested landscape, sharp slopes and steep valleys. Your Kenya safari will bring something new and spectacular to your life.

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