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Rwanda Safaris and Tours

Posted by admin June 09, 2009 in news, Safaris and Tours
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Rwanda Safaris and Tours

rwandaRwanda’s beauty and diversity is empowered by its six (6) volcanoes, twenty three (23) lakes and several rivers. All these bring out an ideal natural setting whose scenery has attracted visitors.

The magnificent volcanoes together with the dense tropical forests dominate the northern region of the country; Savannah and dense tropical vegetation dominate a larger area with rivers therein whereas the gentle hills and valleys comprise of lakes.

The Volcanoes host the mountain gorillas that are the major safari attractions in Rwanda.  The gorillas migrate thousands of miles looking for food and often end up in Uganda and Congo. Volcanoes mountain safari park has different family so the tourist have to decide on which family to track on their gorilla tracking safari. Holiday packages for mountain climbing are also organized in this park.

Primate safaris, birdwatching, mountain climbing and wildlife tours are carried out in Nyunwe forest and Akagera safari park and reserves all year round.

Rwanda historical and cultural safaris and tours are also organized to the national museum, genocide memorial centers and cultural dances by traditional dancing groups.

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Namibia Holidays Travel Information

Posted by admin November 27, 2007 in Namibia, news
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Namibia Holidays Travel Information

Himba womenNamibia, known for its stark, dramatic and timeless landscapes, is truly a diamond in the rough and one of southern Africa’s best secrets. Namibia is situated along Africa’s most inhospitable coastline to the northwest of the Republic of South Africa. Three times larger than Germany, the total population numbers 1.5 million, thus making Namibia an ideal destination for those looking for wide open spaces. It takes its name from the 130 million year old Namib Desert, which uniquely harbors elephant, rhino, lion and giraffe.

From the abundant game and bird life to the diverse fish and seal population on the coast, Namibia offers something for everyone. Highlights include some of the highest sand dunes in the world, at Sossusvlei, historical and cultural experiences, a variety of geological formations and ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, adapted in unique ways to the desert climate and conditions. Namibia is home to one of Africa’s greatest wild animal sanctuaries, Etosha National Park. In addition, Namibia boasts one of the most stunning nature and game reserves in the world, Namib Naukluft Park. Namibia is like no other country in Africa, offering visitors an intense encounter with nature, the environment and wildlife.

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Young People in Tourism Meet in Namibia

All young people in the southern African region taking part in the tourism tourism industry met in Windhoek to discuss issues of common concern.

The sixth annual Cross Border Tourism Youth Empowerment (CBTYE) conference was opened by Environment Minister Willem Konjore and Youth Minister John Mutorwa of Namibia.

“I hope that this initiative will help young people to network, exchange experiences and work towards addressing challenges faced by the youth in the tourism industry” said Konjore.

The occasion was attended by representatives from Namibia, Angola, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

Konjore told the participants that tourism was Namibia’s third largest revenue earner and has created about 10 000 jobs.

“It is a vital industry with enormous benefits. It does not only strengthen the local economic development of rural areas but adds to the improved living standards of our people,” said Konjore.

The CBTYE initiative started in South Africa and later spread to other SADC countries.

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Botswana Holiday Travel Information

Posted by admin November 27, 2007 in Botswana, Featured, news
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Botswana Holiday Travel Information

lion botswanaThe reputation of Botswana as an African Wildlife safari destination is well justified by three spectacular tourist and magnificent attractions, the Okavango delta, the Tsodilo Hills and Makgadigkadi salt pans. Okavango Delta is one of the most spectacular inland deltas in the world with a thriving cross between a great rambling oasis and a swamp, swarming with wildlife and birds.

In distinction the Makgadikgadi is the biggest salt pans Africa containing a large prospect of vast unbroken disc of pewter coloured sand, ostensibly barren and undistinguished, shimmering with atmospheric tension. The isolated Tsodilo Hills guards are the greatest concentrations of rockart in the world, some huge and obvious, others tiny, delicate and almost secretive.

Much of the country is covered with ancient windblown Kalahari sands and the fossilised remains of a former desert. Landlocked, and roughly central to the southern African sub-continent, Botswana extends through nine degrees of latitude. A very flat country with hilly areas along the Limpopo valley in the east, Botswana is semi-arid with rainfall figures of between 600 mm in the north to 200 mm in the south-west.

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