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Safari destinations include Masai Mara with its rolling
grasslands. Similarly in Samburu National Park, Samburus
will take you hundreds of years back in time. You can
continue with the brilliant blue waters lapping against
fine white sands on Kenya beaches of Mombasa and Malindi
for swimming, relaxation and water sports. Main Airport
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Nairobi is half an
hour’s drive from the city centre, Moi International
Airport, Mombasa is sited much closer to the city... more
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The awesome Serengeti with the largest concentration of
wildlife in the world. An adventure not to miss; Kilimanjaro
climb will take you to the Roof of Africa in all means!
To chill out after safaris, holidays in Zanzibar are one
of the most relaxing and 'time out' experiences and also
an ideal romantic retreat. Main Airport
There are international flights to Kilimanjaro, Dar as
Salaam, Zanzibar and Nairobi. Some airline companies offer
the possibility to arrive at Kilimanjaro or Nairobi en
depart from Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam)... more
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Uganda.... certainly no more than three things come to
mind when talking about Uganda: Source of Nile with the
Water Rafting, the tropical green nature and, of course,
the gorillas.
But to say the truth, if you are a muzungu (a white person,
everyone in Uganda will call you like that), probably
your first question, will be: “Uganda? Is it a country
somewhere in Africa, right?” This was exactly my
first comment when I found out about Uganda few years
ago... more
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Namibia lies in Southwest Africa and borders the South
Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola to the north, Zambia
in the northeast, Botswana in Southeast and South Africa
to the South.
The country encompasses broad geographical variations
and can be divided into four regions. The dunes and
desert coastal plains of Namib, the Skeleton Coast,
the Kalahari Basin and the wooded bushveld of Kavango
and Caprivi. It’s a peaceful land of old traditions,
ancient tribes and modern infrastructure... more
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