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Safari Destination: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania

Safari Destination: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania Apr 25th, 2012 at 8:00AM: For decades Tanzania has been one of the top destinations for travelers looking for a classic African safari experience. After all, the country's Serengeti National Park is home to hundreds of thousands of animals and is one of the few places where you can witness the amazing spectacle that is the Great Migration. But anyone who has ever visited the Serengeti knows that during the peak season it ...

South African Airways introduces virtual itineraries

South African Airways introduces virtual itineraries Mar 24th, 2012 at 8:00AM: South African Airways Vacations has introduced a new feature on its website that gives visitors the ability to explore options for travel in Africa like never before. The company has launched a series of "virtual itineraries" that use a combination of maps, photos and points of interest data to help travelers choose the right trip for themselves and to prepare them for their experience when they ...

Opinion: Dutch khat ban smacks of racism

Opinion: Dutch khat ban smacks of racism Jan 16th, 2012 at 10:00AM: The Dutch government recently announced that it will ban the use of khat, a narcotic leaf widely chewed in the Horn of Africa and Yemen. I've written about khat before. I've spent four months in Ethiopia, especially Harar, a city in the eastern part of the country where chewing khat (pronounced "chat" in the local languages) is part of many people's daily lives. It's a mild drug that makes ...

Build your own adventure with the Africa Safari Planner

Build your own adventure with the Africa Safari Planner Jan 13th, 2012 at 8:00AM: The Africa Safari Planner, a newly launched website from adventure travel company Natural Habit Adventures, gives travelers the ability to create their own custom trips to the African bush. The site, which launched earlier this week, provides options to visit nine different countries, and stay in over 300 unique camps, while encountering some of the most spectacular wildlife on the planet. The ...

New luxury safari camp opens on the Serengeti

New luxury safari camp opens on the Serengeti Jun 30th, 2011 at 8:00AM: African travel company Nomad Tanzania opened a new safari camp earlier this week, offering travelers a unique experience in a small group, luxury setting. The camp, which is located in a remote region of the northern Serengeti, sits not far from the border between Kenya and Tanzania, offering visitors spectacular views of the Mara River and the wildlife that inhabits the endless African plains. ...

Electric Land Rover makes your safari experience even greener

Electric Land Rover makes your safari experience even greener May 11th, 2011 at 9:00AM: For decades the Land Rover has been an iconic part of the classic African safari. The four-wheel drive vehicles were once the only way to travel through the rugged countryside while following the massive herds of wild animals that inhabit that continent. Soon, an electric version of the Land Rover Defender may be available, allowing for an even more eco-friendly approach to spotting animals. At ...

On safari in Kruger National Park

On safari in Kruger National Park Mar 21st, 2011 at 8:30AM: The African safari remains one of the most amazing experiences that any traveler could hope to enjoy. The boundless wildlife that is on display there is one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, and watching those hundreds of different species in their natural habitats is a source of never ending wonder. There are two classic destinations to experience the African safari, the Serengeti, ...

African safari: then and now

African safari: then and now Mar 1st, 2011 at 8:30AM: African safaris are one of the most enduring travel experiences ever. For decades the safari has remained at the top of the "must do" list for many travelers. Such a trip is often seen as the ultimate escape, giving them a chance to visit a wild and untamed place, encounter amazing wildlife, and add a bit of adventure to their lives. Over the years, the traditional African safari has evolved ...

REI Adventures offers members 25% discount on select trips

REI Adventures offers members 25% discount on select trips Feb 19th, 2011 at 8:00AM: In 2011, REI Adventures, the travel arm of outdoor gear retailer REI, is celebrating its 25th year of offering great outdoor and active journeys to adventure travelers. To commemorate the occasion, they're passing on a substantial discount to members of the REI Co-Op, giving them 25% off some of their most classic trips. In all, there are seven trips that the discount is being applied to. Those ...

Study says Serengeti Highway will impact migration

Study says Serengeti Highway will impact migration Feb 11th, 2011 at 8:00AM: The annual migration of hundreds of thousands of animals across the Serengeti plains of East Africa is amongst the most spectacular natural wonders in the entire world. Each year, giant herds of wildebeests, zebras, antelopes, elephants, and more make a pilgrimage across those open landscapes in search of food and water. But a new study finds that a proposed highway through the region could have ...

African safari game drives - five things you must know

African safari game drives - five things you must know Nov 19th, 2010 at 10:30AM: On my recent African safari in Zambia, I went on game drives every day, sometimes twice. I was hosted by guides from Abercrombie & Kent and Sanctuary Retreats, so I was well taken care of, but there was definitely a learning curve and I didn't have the best practices nailed down until the third or fourth time out. African safari game drives are thrilling and rewarding, but they can also be ...

Safari vehicles - stuck in the river with you

Safari vehicles - stuck in the river with you Nov 3rd, 2010 at 10:00AM: Safari vehicles are versatile, and can handle terrain you wouldn't guess by looking at them. When I was in Zambia on my recent African safari, we drove through rivers on multiple occasions. Rivers. Oddly enough, it was when we attempted a dry river that we ran into trouble. Safari vehicles can easily navigate a small, running river. Usually, rocks are piled into the designated crossing place ...

Floods in Kenya disrupt safari industry

Floods in Kenya disrupt safari industry Mar 10th, 2010 at 8:00AM: Last week, flash floods swept through the Samburu National Park in northern Kenya, sending travelers scrambling for high ground, while campsites, 4x4 vehicles, and even bridges were swept away in just moments. The same area was afflicted by a major drought just last fall, which also disrupted travel through the region, but now it faces an entirely different problem, that could have even longer ...

20 questions to ask when booking your African safari

20 questions to ask when booking your African safari Jan 20th, 2010 at 9:30AM: A luxury safari is big investment. With rates at some lodges going for $800 to $1200 per night (and even mid-range prices in the $400-$500 range per couple, per night), it's an experience that needs to be perfect. Here are questions you need to ask when booking your dream safari lodge. How much land will you cover and what animals will you most likely see? tweetmeme_url = ...

Discover Africa

Discover Africa Jan 30th, 2009 at 10:30AM: Yesterday saw the launch of an amazing online image resource for anyone interested in traveling to Africa. (You can't see it, but my right hand is waving frantically above my head right now as I'm typing with my left). DiscoverAfrica.com plays host to some of the most breathtaking photos you will ever see of this most picturesque continent. My simple search for "Morocco" came up with over one ...

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