South African Paradise Outback Adventure in the free state

Posted on 25th May 2010 by ste01153 in African Travel - Tags:

Tired of the traffic and the hustle and bustle of everyday life in Jburg we decided that the Free State in South Africa ‘Outback’ head. At 2.5 hour drive we arrived in Clarens. He is an artist village, surrounded by beautiful mountains. There are many artists who live there and they have their own galleries. It is so relaxing to just go to a little shop or gallery to the next. Between the small shops.

Here you will find cafes and restaurants. Every business is unique – from the South African Arts and Crafts touches our wonderful South African wines. It is a very nice gallery with a wine tasting area.

You can ride, hike and have the most beautiful drive through the Golden Gate National Park, an adventure was our trip the next day to Lesotho, where some of the real African feel and taste back. Very beautiful and wonderful people and beautiful

View and then back to our accomododation. Honeymoon Suite is a real little paradise Caledon Gardens see caledongardens.com

We had the most beautiful evening for a long time. A hidden gem of Clarens accommodation and a truly impressive Guest House, with great art, should be better than

Bed & Breakfast, especially the fact that they are given a gourmet restaurant. A real romantic treat. After we were done for the

next crazy week in the city again!

How and Where To Enjoy Gorilla Safari While On African Holiday

Posted on 18th May 2010 by ste01153 in African Travel - Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Gorillas are endangered primates in the world with the rest of life in Africa and the countries of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Known as the largest living primates on Earth, are gorillas in three ways: 1) Eastern Lowland Gorilla gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo, two live) Western lowland gorillas, gorillas, the only in West Africa: Live 3) mountain gorillas, which are only found in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Named as one of the top 10 endangered / threatened species, there remain only 655 species. There are about 355 mountain gorillas in the Virunga mountains and volcanoes in Rwanda and Congo, and a separate group of 300 in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. There are no mountain gorillas live outside their native mountain forest home. Gorillas are protected by international law. Capture or killing of gorillas and other endangered species is illegal.

Unlike chimpanzees, gorillas live in groups / families without territorial boundaries, but the family range 2 to 15 square miles. The women decide who they are going to allow their families. If we add to another group of gorillas and the women will not want to her, she scratched her face and endure. If a woman wants a group to leave, find a man, she is better than one, but go to the other women how much she is to pack on the legs and allow her.

Male gorilla weighs about 350 pounds and adult male gorillas can weigh 700 pounds. Adult gorillas can be seven feet long with a wingspan of 8 meters.

Gorillas feed on 58 different species of plants, including stems, roots, leaves, flowers, thistles, ferns, trees, wood and bamboo. Gallium vines, fruit and celery are their favorite food. Gorillas have to do a lot more teeth in the back of the mouth than humans, they may be out of leaves, bark and bamboo.

Gorillas and human curiosity, they feel bored, fat, irritable, have fun, excited, anxious, could offer them affection, show attention and they can be hostile. Gorillas like to study people to see if they are friendly.

Gorillas communicate through the rumbling stomach, that they are satisfied, a pig grunt from the harsh staccato of means are used grunts when disciplining or complain. A roar or cry is given as threatened gorilla. A loud roar or cry when interacting face silverback. This is done through the grieving, and flew the trees. If fear of the gorillas that they send a strong odor from their glands.

Having endured decades of civil war in Central and East Africa, gorillas face the devastating effects of the increased loss of habitat, poaching for the bushmeat trade and the spread of dangerous diseases like Ebola. “These animals are endangered,” a journey is like in these countries for the few remaining giants primates before they are lost. Spend some time with them, they are fantastic.

Gorilla tracking activity.

On this day in the morning you wake up for breakfast and then to the park headquarters for briefing to transfer before you leave at 9.00 clock by the numbers to search for the lowly Giants. You have taken over with packed lunch as the time before the meeting of the primates deal is un predictable. But the time will vary 2-9 hours, depending on the movement of the giant apes (gorillas). The activity is annoying it is to interrupt a stroll along steep hills title of this great family of the man knew all the poor memories / They went through hardships in an effort to find them. You are great!

Safaris can see gorillas in Africa Sydah Naigaga Access Africa Safaris are regulated

Going to Africa? Lend a Helping Hand While Going on Safari

Posted on 11th May 2010 by ste01153 in General - Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

For those who is outside the continent, Africa, exotic locales, the opportunity to witness an incredible diversity of wildlife, and experiences that will lead to lifelong memories. The idea of a safari in Africa conjures up images of bumpy rides on dirt roads, huts, with some amenities and a view of the shy animals during the night. Today, while a classic African safari is certainly possible, an increasing number of passengers the choice of a part of a larger eco-friendly safari holiday to do it again to the people and places of Africa through volunteering.

Africa: More than you think

If your holiday in Africa, you discover that each country and each region a unique range of opportunities, from gorilla trekking white-water rafting to mountain climbing to traditional safari.

Open savanna of the Masai Mara, Kenya, the Safari is known. But the temptation to hike Mt Kenya, exciting whitewater rafting on the Nile, and scuba diving and sailing along the Kenyan coast. Meanwhile, the Serengeti in Tanzania and attracts the world’s most densely populated area of nature. It also contains the largest volcanic depression, the Ngorongoro Crater and Mt Kilimanjaro and the spectacular beaches of Zanzibar.

If you decide to vacation in South Africa, you will feel an Ocean Paradise in Cape Town, the Whale Watching Capital of the World. After your safari sea, offers breathtaking botanical gardens and a penguin colony, and the Primate Sanctuary in Tsitsikamma National Park.

The country Namibia offers a gateway to Victoria Falls, and underground lakes, deep canyons and desert, which brings together lions, giraffes, elephants and rhinos. For an ultimate safari holiday but a trip to Botswana in order. Both the Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve will give you the opportunity to give unprecedented variety of wild animals and birds.

When it comes to Egypt, there is culture. Enjoy the wonders of the Pyramids, the Valley of the Kings and the Egyptian Museum. The contrast of ancient artifacts in the context of modern Cairo marries past and present, for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Holidays to help

If you start on an African vacation, you can do more than experience the natural wonders of the continent. You can with a company, the strengthening of local communities and dealing with sustainable tourism is bound to travel. If you do, you can not only arrange for a safari, but you may be a few days or a few weeks of your time to volunteer to help with the construction, health care, conservation and education.

has holiday, a safari with volunteering with you a unique perspective on African culture and leave your home with a feeling of satisfaction of your contributions to a large and beautiful continent. There is no better feeling in the world!

Elephant-Back Safaris In South Africa

Posted on 4th May 2010 by ste01153 in African Travel - Tags: ,

South Africa Safaris Elephant Back – On the Trail of the Ancients: Elephants, the largest land animals of the world inspire a sense of awe and respect from most people. Roads to six tonnes (11,000 lbs) and reaches speeds of up to 40km/hr, this monster of the animal kingdom is an impressive appearance.

Although the majority of people will never get the chance to close or even touch these animals see many South African game parks (: www.sa-venues.com) offer a unique opportunity to drive to do Elephant Safari. Ask yourself perched 6ft in the air at the back of an elephant six tons, slowly make your way through the field, open or dense forests. It’s a safari like no other. How elephant back safaris in South Africa is becoming increasingly popular.

Game viewing on elephant back provides you the unique opportunity given to wild animals very close (see: www.sa-venues.com/wildlife) that you normally only view from afar. The smell of the elephants overwhelmed that people so that other animals such as rhino, giraffe and buck etc will not be deterred by the smell in the vicinity of people. As such they are able to precisely the extraordinary wildlife. An elephant back safari in most game reserves is usually a well cared for catered events and of course the elephant ride. The elephants are ready with a comfortable saddle and you will be sitting behind an experienced elephant handler. An elephant back safari will usually last about an hour and 30 minutes. While your first few minutes on the back of this monstrous animals by more than a little fear is to endure, but assured that the safari starts and learn the rhythmic and gentle movements of the elephants are used, the experience is that lack of credibility following .

Many game reserves in South Africa, the unique and enjoyable way, the elephants here, as you walk through the fields and woods. Surrounded by these huge animals and moving with them during the safari is a sobering experience and one not soon forgotten. The Elephant Sanctuary near the Magaliesberg offers the opportunity to spend a whole day with these animals and participate in activities such as walking elephant, elephant riding rides, feeding and brushing the elephants and more much more.

A South African elephant back safari is really a wonderful experience. Because it is so deep in the countryside and interact with such powerful beings is deeply satisfying and rewarding and is an opportunity not to be missed.