October 30, 2007

African Lion Safari - Our Top Lion Destinations For 2008!

An African lion safari is the ultimate adventure holiday and one of the prime attractions in Africa. The king of the beast has always held a fascinating mystique among the human population even despite it’s dangerous nature.

So it will come as a major surprise to many to learn this almost invincible looking animal is in grave danger of being wiped off the face of the planet. Not by any freak of nature but by human intervention.

Yes, you cannot stop progress, even in Africa where more and more land is being made available for farming and urban development with the resultant effect; an encroachment into the natural habitat of the lions.

The problem exists with man and lion trying to occupy the same space - one claiming the land as their own while the other is refusing to budge. The consequences are dire for the lion as they see livestock suddenly grazing on territory which they once ruled. To them, it’s just another addition to the food chain which they’re top of but their big mistake is actually hunting and killing this livestock for food.

So if you are thinking of taking an African lion safari then now is a good time to consider it.

The African lion is finding refuge these days in national reserves where it is safe from human intervention. There are some excellent locations you can visit to see the lion and we have our top four destinations.

Top African Lion Destinations

Our 3 must visit areas to see the cats in all their glory include:

- Kenya’s Masai Mara which has the ideal setting for the king of the jungle. Open plains makes viewing and photographing the big cat relatively easy.

- South Africa’s Kruger National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa and it is also home to the African lion. Guided tours will take you to where the big cats congregate however, given their daily ritual of sleeping for extended periods of time, getting glimpses of the flowing mane of a big male can sometimes be hit or miss.

- TheĀ  Serengeti plains in Tanzania during the wildbeest migration is possibly the best time to visit Africa for a lion safari. There’s plenty of food on offer and the big cats are there in numbers to get their fill.

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October 26, 2007

Walking Safari In Africa - Our Best Walking Safari Tips

An walking safari in Africa brings back memories of some of those old jungle movies with a group of safari trekkers cutting their way through thick bush and avoiding dangerous animals and the poison darts of the local head hunters.

Well, thank goodness that was just in the movies! Today, an African walking safari is just about the ants pants of adventure holidays.

Top African Safari Walking Destinations

Taking a walking safari in Africa isn’t as simple as putting on your hiking boots and heading off into the sunset. Well organized hiking excursions run by people who know their stuff are the only way to guarantee both your safety and viewing pleasure particularly if you are new to the whole African safari scene.

South Africa has two ideal and appealing walking safari options… the Ngala Private Game Reserve in Kruger National Park and the Phinda Private Game Reserve.

Both excursions are professional organized with safety the biggest factor yet you get the opportunity to get up close to the wildlife. Botswana

One of the features of a walking safari in Botswana is the extremely high standards set in relation to safety. Botswana is a walking safari enthusiasts dream. It has tremendous diversity which will suit lovers of either flora or fauna. Zimbabwe And Zambia

Zimbabwe isn’t far behind Botswana in the quality of tour guides on offer. Trekking through the African bush is no picnic but these guys and gals are so well trained that any issues are kept to a minimum, if they arise at all.

Zimbabwe has obviously experienced somewhat of an unstable political climate in recent times and if you are considering a trip there, check with your local travel agent for the lowdown on safety.

Zambia also has an extremely high reputation for hosting quality walks. In fact, it regularly comes up in discussions when talking trekking across Africa. Being prepared is important before heading off on an African walking safari.

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October 16, 2007

Tips For Taking A Safari In Africa

Creating lifelong memories on an safari in Africa is one of the aims of making a pilgrimage to one of the most fascinating continents on the planet.

Images such as magnificent savannahs, wonderful fauna and of course, majestic and dangerous wildlife ultimately come to mind when Africa comes up in discussion. Your local travel agent is a great place to start but with the internet now at your disposal, getting the lowdown on Africa is as easy as searching through your favorite search engine.

What’s Available On Safari In Africa?

You can plan your safari in Africa to include one or many of these countries and you can choose to take the safari in a small group, or have a customized private safari.You could choose between an adventure, luxury, private, small group, safari excursion, and a camping safari. What you do on an Africa safari depends on your sense of adventure.

How about visiting some of the remote areas in Africa where you can take part in many different activities such as hiking, visiting volcano craters, meeting the locals or canoeing.

If you are a keen photographer there’s no shortage of landscape highlights to shoot as well as the magnificence of the wildlife. If you prefer a private safari in Africa you have the option of hiring a professional safari guide and hop on board a private 4×4 safari vehicle and set your own schedule that may vary according to movements of animals.

Within your main trip, you also have the option of branching off into smaller excursions including combination safaris such as elephant back safaris, camel safaris, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, diving, riding on horseback, fishing, staying in estates, taking train rides as well as having a golfing trip.

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