Moving Around The Serengeti Following The Migration

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Posted August 11th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Moving around the Serengeti following the migration is one of life?s great pleasures. If ever you get an opportunity don?t think twice; pack your bags and head out to East Africa. Moving around the Serengeti has its problems, there are few lodges in many areas so where to sleep. Bedding down next to the migration, to the wildebeest is not an option. There are just too many lions that follow the migration to even think about sleeping in the option.Over a million wildebeest move annually from ...
Lake Fishing In East Africa

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Posted August 4th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
The deep waters of Lake Tanganyika are rich in big-game fish. The waters of this deep lake are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means these waters are less populated with boats and fishing conditions are absolutely perfect. Lake Tanganyika is the longest lake in the world, and at 1,433 meters is the second deepest in the world. Amazingly the lakes lowest point is 642m below sea level; and it holds a volume of water seven times that of Lake Victoria. For divers as well as ...
Kilimanjaro The Machame Route And Itinerary

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Posted August 2nd, 2009 at 7:19 pm
This route uses small tents for accommodation on the mountain.Day 1: Transfer to Machame: Introductory briefing upon our arrival in Arusha, before transferring Lodge for the evening.Day 2: Machame Camp: At 7:30 a.m. transfer to the Machame Park Gate. After registering with the park authority, begin to climb through the lush forest. Continue on to some heath land before reaching our overnight camp at Machame Camp (10,000 feet, 6-7 hours of walking).Day 3 Shira Camp: This section ascent will con...
Lake Fishing In East Africa

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Sea Tour
Posted July 26th, 2009 at 7:19 am
The deep waters of Lake Tanganyika are rich in big-game fish. The waters of this deep lake are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means these waters are less populated with boats and fishing conditions are absolutely perfect. Lake Tanganyika is the longest lake in the world, and at 1,433 meters is the second deepest in the world. Amazingly the lakes lowest point is 642m below sea level; and it holds a volume of water seven times that of Lake Victoria. For divers as well as ...
Kilimanjaro The Machame Route And Itinerary

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Posted July 19th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
This route uses small tents for accommodation on the mountain.Day 1: Transfer to Machame: Introductory briefing upon our arrival in Arusha, before transferring Lodge for the evening.Day 2: Machame Camp: At 7:30 a.m. transfer to the Machame Park Gate. After registering with the park authority, begin to climb through the lush forest. Continue on to some heath land before reaching our overnight camp at Machame Camp (10,000 feet, 6-7 hours of walking).Day 3 Shira Camp: This section ascent will con...
Kilwa ? The Tanzania Riviera

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Posted July 13th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
To travel south from Dar es Salaam towards Mozambique is - as far as the tourist is concerned - uncharted territory. Few travel to this area of Tanzania; although there is much talk of future development. If this area were in Europe or North America it would be a major tourist attraction; for the moment at least it remains isolated with little or no infrastructure. Like all things in Africa, this area is at the moment one of extremes; it is for the adventurous backpackers or alternatively an ...
Kilwa ? The Tanzania Riviera

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Sea Tour
Posted July 12th, 2009 at 11:20 am
To travel south from Dar es Salaam towards Mozambique is - as far as the tourist is concerned - uncharted territory. Few travel to this area of Tanzania; although there is much talk of future development. If this area were in Europe or North America it would be a major tourist attraction; for the moment at least it remains isolated with little or no infrastructure. Like all things in Africa, this area is at the moment one of extremes; it is for the adventurous backpackers or alternatively an ...
From Game Fishing To Fly Fishing In Tanzania

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Sea Tour
Posted July 10th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
The deep waters of the Indian Ocean along Tanzania?s coast are rich in big-game fish. Deep sea fishing in the Indian Ocean?s waters from August to November provides really good sport for the big Yellowfin Tuna, one of the strongest fish in the area. The big Blue Marlin and a number of Striped and Black Marlin are also found, as well as sailfish, king fish, dorado, sharks, barracuda and many other IGFA species.The waters of Tanzania are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means ...
From Game Fishing To Fly Fishing In Tanzania

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Sea Tour
Posted July 10th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
The deep waters of the Indian Ocean along Tanzania?s coast are rich in big-game fish. Deep sea fishing in the Indian Ocean?s waters from August to November provides really good sport for the big Yellowfin Tuna, one of the strongest fish in the area. The big Blue Marlin and a number of Striped and Black Marlin are also found, as well as sailfish, king fish, dorado, sharks, barracuda and many other IGFA species.The waters of Tanzania are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means ...
Moving Around The Serengeti Following The Migration

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Sea Tour
Posted July 4th, 2009 at 3:19 am
Moving around the Serengeti following the migration is one of life?s great pleasures. If ever you get an opportunity don?t think twice; pack your bags and head out to East Africa. Moving around the Serengeti has its problems, there are few lodges in many areas so where to sleep. Bedding down next to the migration, to the wildebeest is not an option. There are just too many lions that follow the migration to even think about sleeping in the option.Over a million wildebeest move annually from ...