So what is the difference between a Zoo and a Safari!

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 19-08-2009

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So what is the point in travelling all that way to Africa, when all you need to do is take a drive down the road? The animals in the zoo will behave very differently to those in the wild, so you don’t really get the real thing. Well the best way to decide on one of the two is to weigh up the pros and cons of the two.

 

We’ll start with the Zoo. Right off the bat, it is much, much cheaper. These animals are great, and the zoo gives everybody the chance to meet them, although they are behind bars or a sheet of glass. The chance to see these animals is rare, but a zoo offers this chance to everybody, in some cases you can actually interact with these animals (probably not the dangerous ones). It isn’t exactly that far to travel either is it. Well at least the zoo is only a short drive away, a Safari could be a 10 hour flight. The fact that these animals are at your fingertips also offers an exciting, enjoyable and educational experience for everyone, taking your children couldn’t be easier.

 

So now let’s take a look at the Safari. Well, this is where it gets difficult for some people to understand how amazing these holidays are. This is a holiday that you only really need to go on once, but after you have been, you will want to go back again. The chance to spend a couple of weeks in Africa in the world should be snapped up by any body. Hearing the roar of a lion may be intimidating in the wild, but is truly exciting as well. Safari’s may be expensive, but you will be glad you invested in one, however it probably isn’t a good idea to take the whole family. You will hear astonishing stories that your guide will tell you about and some of them are considered luxury holidays.

 

Think carefully when you go to the zoo the next time, the more you see these animals in captivity the more you will want to see them in the wild, you never know you might end up wanting a Kenya safari!

 

Have you ever been on a Kenya Safari? How about a Caribbean one!

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 16-08-2009

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We have all heard of a safari in Africa, but have any of us heard of the Caribbean safaris? The Caribbean is a luxury island so when you consider the fact there is a safari location there as well, it seems a little odd. If you think about the Caribbean, what do you first think of, a safari location, i don’t think so.

 

Although you won’t be finding lions or many larger animals on one of these safaris there are many different and diverse animals living here. The Bird Fauna is truly extensive on these islands. Trinidad alone has more bird species than the whole of Canada. There are humming birds and parrots, frigate birds and pelicans flying about all over the place.

 

Now large animals are some what limited on the land but there is not short fall of large animals in the ocean. Animal life doesn’t just stop at safari on the land, you can also travel to the seas as well. You will be seeing Whales and dolphins, and even a diving is optional if you have the proper training. This kind of safari is slightly different to that of the ones you find in Africa, with this one you can sometimes get out of the jeep and walk around. But be careful in some of the larger islands you could come across some big alligators.

 

What is truly astonishing is the general knowledge that the guides have about some of these certain areas. They tell interesting and memorable stories about the animals and their origins. Rain forest Safari is where these people have their best stories, adventures and tales. So if you have the decision on a Kenya safari or a Caribbean safari, you should think about what kind of holiday you would prefer, the adventure strung Africa Safari, or the more relaxed Caribbean Safari?

 

This Land contained some of the most amazing history the world has ever seen, great holidays!

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 15-08-2009

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In Africa you can be sure to find all kinds of diverse and different cultures, creatures and a very deep past. If you want to be enthralled by some truly amazing history then visit Africa, the oldest country in the world.

 

The first recorded detailed writings in Africa were those written by the Egyptians in 4000 BC. It was really striking how much acumen they had acquired over the years, the managed to demonstrate their abilities by constructing structures of massive proportion that have lasted for thousands of years. If you take the first detailed writings of the world to be the sign of the first civilization, then the Egyptians were at the top of the list. Even before this, over 100,000 years ago, the plains of Africa were very different. Fossils showed that they supported Homo sapiens, which are the same genus as us.

 

The African Countryside was as said, very different to the desolate plains it is now. After the ice age had happened at around ten millennia in the past, the land of what we call the Sahara Desert was all grassland. Thanks to land like this, the options for farming would have been easy. Because of the positioning of Africa on our Globe, the area begun to dry up and Desertification took place. These people would then have had to migrate to plains with more grassland. By 3000 BC some civilizations across the world but specifically in Africa had started domesticating animals like horses and donkeys to do farming work.

 

Africa has been celebrated for its completely unique art. It would be impossible for you to find the amount of assorted arts and cultures in any other country compared to that of Africa. Regardless of where you travel through Africa, a person will be able to locate a different piece of culture from different sectors. It is very clear however, that all across North and South Africa the sculpture of people was spread. They have created this in the image of those that have passed away, people that were or are still loved ones, or gods and chiefs. The African speciality was Abstract art, they created much of it, but recently they have become quite skilled at creating pieces of Contemporary art~The African speciality was Abstract art, they created much of it, but recently they have become quite skilled at creating pieces of Contemporary art.

 

The best way to find out about Africa yourself; is to go on Safari. Kenya safari has become a popular holiday to find out more about the Land of Africa.

 

Safari holidays can be fun and educational!

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 15-08-2009

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People all over the world would like to experience a Safari holiday, but sometimes it just isn’t available. However is it not a great place for people to learn? Trying to get people to change by telling them about the damage to the environment isn’t that successful, we need to show them.

 

Not many people get to see some real wild animals, and if they do, the animals they do see are ones that creep into their back gardens. In order to make a difference, we need to start showing this people what the planet is going to start losing. The Masai Mara is a National Protected Park, it contains some of the most endangered animals in the world. Some of the biggest and most amazing creatures can be found i the Masai Mara. We need to try and find ways to help preserve these creatures habitats without damaging their way of life. The Serengeti has some of the world’s most diverse animals and Tanzania holidays have blossomed from this.

 

These animals are amazing in there own ways. They do need our help to try and keep them alive. Improving the animals way of life and updating how we look after the environment is the best way for us to improve the environment without actually changing the way the animals live. A Kenya Safari offers plenty of information to anyone that embarks on one. Nobody likes a preacher, so i don’t want you to think that i am telling you what to do, just making suggestions. Soon we will need to discover some new ways to help protect the planet.

 

Unfortunately we cannot just let the world’s leader’s deal with this problem; we need to start taking a little action ourselves. I can guarantee that anybody who goes on Safari would think twice about what they do when they get back home. Meeting some of the world’s most famous animals really does put the way of the world into perspective. This is also one of the best ways to show people the world and how it could be changed.

 

Safari holidays can be extreme, make sure you don’t forget anything!

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 15-08-2009

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Although this holiday will be fun and entertaining, make sure that you don’t leave anything to chance and prepare for this holiday very carefully.
It is pretty clear that meeting a lion could be quite dangerous, but let’s take a look at the more in-depth things to prepare for a safari holiday! You won’t believe how easy it is to forget even the most simple things? Although this doesn’t sound very descriptive Safari wear is key, make sure you visit a specialist. It is very important to try to not take too much stuff with you, luxuries are not really recommended.

Well, what can you take to wear on Safari? It’s light clothing in summer and light and heavy during winter. You will sweat an awful lot during the day, but the nights will be very cold. There are some pretty friendly insects in mighty Africa so insect repellent is a must while sunscreen is also a good idea along with a hat or hats!

Popular Safari Destinations, African lion safaris are always popular. This is the holiday that will give you some unique experiences, and a lot of people in the future won’t be able to see the same things that you have. Some of the more popular lion safari destinations include the Masai Mara National reserve in Kenya, particularly during the months of the wilder beast migration, you should consider Kenya holidays in the months of July through August. South Africa safari runs through the vast Kruger National Park, Botswana’s magnificent Central Kalahari, Chobe and Linyati parks and Tanzania’s famous reserves, from the Serengeti to Lake Victoria. Tanzania holidays offer some of the best safari holidays around.

The African lion is not the only famous “jungle icon” you’ll witness in this amazing landscape. One of Africa’s great attractions is its landscape extremes. Photo’s of Africa’s most awe inspiring landscapes and animals will provide you with some great memories and pictures to show friends.Passport is very important, do not misplace it and always keep it on your person.

 

One of The Best Holidays

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 08-08-2009

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I was feeling very much upset and needed to get out of the country to explore a new chapter of my life. I had actually been in the same job for so many years and need more excitement. That time of year had come where I had to use up the last couple of weeks of my holiday. Initially I decided to visit Turkey and soak up some sun. But I changed my mind when I came across a couple of blogs about Safari holidays.

 

Instantly I found myself entranced by what I was reading, mainly about all the animals and people that these writers had met. From that moment all I wanted to do was to go on Safari. After I booked my vacation I just could not wait to get on my way.

 

I arrived in Arusha airport and was on my way to the Serengeti. I was told to do what ever my guide told me, because if I strayed from his path I was at risk of being attacked by some animals. On My travels round the national park I saw all of the Big Five animals including the Lion, Elephant and the Cape buffalo. I have educated myself so much and have seen a huge range of things.

 

The best part about it was that I had arrived just in time to see the Circular Migration, where over 2 million herbivores travel over thirty thousand miles following the rains of Africa to find food. It was a mind blowing sight. I went round as much of the national park as I could just so that I could take some amazing pictures to take home to friends. My Guide also recommended some Zambia Holidays for some great safaris to.

 

After I got back I told everybody about where I had been and what I had done, everyone was so excited to hear about it. They all loved what I had told them and now we will all be going on Kenya Holidays to the Masai Mara for an office holiday in 6 months.

Why not go on safari to Kenya to see some of the most amazing creatures on the planet

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 08-08-2009

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The thing with going on safari here is that you will be able to see the “Big Five”. The name Big Five was originally coined by hunters because these animals were supposed to be the hardest game to hunt and find.

 

The proud pride owner the Lion. The Lion is but only the second largest of the Big Cats, but Tigers aren’t present in the Mara. Lions in general are keystone predators which means they hunt and take down their own food, rather than scavenge, although if the opportunity arises they will take it. In some strange and interesting cases, the Lion has been known to attack people, and sometimes it even has stalked Humans as food.

 

The ever majestic African Elephant. The one main thing about the elephant is it’s sheer and complete size, this animal reaches an impressive 5 and a half tonnes, and can grow taller than 3 metres. An elephant has 4 molars for teeth and they are each 12 inches long, and weigh about five kilograms. Two and a half metres long is the average length of the elephants tusks.

 

Then there is the Cape buffalo. This animal is one of the preys of lions that are actually pretty good at defending themselves; they have even been known to kill lions as well. The Cape buffalo is regarded as one of the most dangerous animals in Mara; it is a very short temper and is reported to have killed about 200 people every year.

 

The Black Rhinoceros. The Black Rhino has not been all that well named, unfortunately it was due to the name of the White Rhino that the so called “Black Rhino” received it’s own. The Black and White Rhino are so similar in colour it’s almost impossible to tell them apart by looking at their skin. The White Rhino was actually a mistranslation from the Dutch word “Weit”. The literal meaning of this word actually means Wide, this was because the White Rhino had a square like structure to it’s lip, but the Black Rhino had a pointed lip.

 

Finally the Leopard. This is the smallest of the Big Cats, but is by no means the slowest. This Cat isn’t really recognised for its speed; it can run up to 36 mph and can jump up to 3 metres vertically into the air. The Leopard is also a very powerful climber and a supreme swimmer.

 

So if you would like to go and see the Big Five then why not try Kenya holidays, Tanzania holidays or Zambia holidays. You will find them around these key locations.

The Serengeti, the most amazing safari location in the world

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 08-08-2009

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The Serengeti is a beautiful and extremely diverse national park. This land is located up in the north west section of Tanzania. Many wonders and splendors occupy Tanzania and the Serengeti helps put that into perspective. In order to really know what the Serengeti is all about, we need to look at some of the most important and famous parts of this place.

 

The word Serengeti is actually derived from the Maasai language meaning “endless plains”. The Maasai people were a very strong tribe and they populated much of the Serengeti, when the Europeans came to the land of Tanzania, they left many of the animals alone because they didn’t want to annoy the Maasai people. The well named Serengeti is well suited to its literal meaning, because it spans an area of around thirty thousand kilometres squared.

 

The main event that the Serengeti is famous for is the Circular Migration. Called many other things, this Migration occurs every year from late July through to early October. Going in search of the rains that travel up through the Serengeti, 2 million herbivores will cross through the Mara River. They continue up into the Masai Mara reserve, a popular destination for Kenya holidays and safaris.

 

The Serengeti also has its very own active volcano called Ol Doinyo Lengai. This volcano still erupts sending forth clouds of ash which disrupt plant growth across the land. Tanzania is also famous for its 550 or so Avifauna, or its bird species.

 

If you are interested in going on a safari, this is one of the places that should be at the top of your list. And if you arrive in August or September you may even be able to bear witness to one of the wonders of the world, also called the Circular Migration.

 

So why don’t you leave home and embark on an adventure on Tanzania holidays or Zambia holidays, you won’t be at all disappointed.

Would you prefer a Safari holiday in the Serengeti, or go to the Seaside in the Caribbean?

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 08-08-2009

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Here are two very different holidays. You’re relaxing beach holiday and your adventurous Safari holiday. The thing you have to remember is this all really comes down to which is the best option for you?

 

This is all down to the person that you are. Some people just like to chill-out and sit by the sea enjoying a few well earned holiday drinks, if you do, then the beach holiday is for you. However, if you’re the kind of person that likes the open outdoors surrounded by the wild, then you have to try a Safari holiday. Let’s just skim over some of the good and bad points on these two holidays.

 

We’ll start with the Safari holidays. Kenya holidays produce some fantastic safaris. When you leave for one of these holidays you can go to the Masai Mara, one of the most famous safari destinations. On Safari holidays you have so many different options to choose to explore, visit different cultures and go lion searching. The Safari holiday will be one of those holidays that will stay with you forever, experiencing things many others won’t. The main big point on going on a Safari holiday, is that you can can very close to the most stunning wildlife across the world. A guide will be appointed to you, and he will be able to show you all the wonders that await you on your safari. With prices soaring up to and above five thousand pounds in some cases, this would be a once in a life time experience.

 

So then, if the adventure life isn’t for you then what else is there to try? You can always rely on the seaside resorts. Now everybody enjoys a good holiday by the seaside. The thing with beach holidays is that you can travel all over the world for one, and for a smaller price than a safari. When you can go and swim in the deep blue ocean with white sands the beach holidays to become quite appealing. The main advantage is that the prices to go to the Caribbean will be cheaper than going to Africa. And if you think about it, if all you want to do is go to the beach you don’t even need to go abroad.

 

If you think you’re an adventure freak, then try the safaris on Zambia holidays or Tanzania holidays where you can visit the Serengeti. Instead you could just go to the Caribbean.

3 holidays in Africa that I recommend

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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 05-07-2009

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Exciting and adventurous holidays are what its all about in Africa, so if thats what you want then head on down asap. With everything that Africa has to give people won’t be let down when they go on a holiday there. Why not look at these 3 amazing holiday locations.

 

Let us kick off with Zanzibar holidays. This is the furthest east of the holidays we are going to look at. The Zanzibar island is known better by most as the Spice Island. Years ago this island produced eighty percent of the world’s cloves, now it only produces about twenty. This Island offers tours and fantastic places to go Scuba diving, including a massive history that helps explain how some of the slave trade happened.

 

Next up is the wonderful Tanzania holidays on Safari. The Serengeti is by far the largest national park in Africa and this is where the holiday is placed. if you are a heavy adventurer you can go and find some of the biggest creatures on the planet and get as close as you ever could in the wild, This will be both fascinating and amazing.

 

Last but not least is the Fantastic holiday in Marrakech. Although not the most glamorous and the most awe inspiring place in the world, this city does hold the ability to grasp you and keep you entranced. If you want to feel like you’re in your own Indiana Jones film then this place will make it happen. Djeema el Fna Square has been described as the most hustle bustle and exuberant market place on the planet. Up in the north west of Africa, Marrakech the market place has story tellers, water sellers, acrobats, dancers and musicians, to keep you always entertained.

 

So why not try one of the fabulous but very different holidays to have an absolutely amazing time, another great safari zone to note as well is the Masai Mara, so if the Serengeti isn’t for you then try Kenya holidays instead.