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Archive for January, 2011
  • Overlanding Africa Travel – Eco Tips

    Posted by Admin on January 31st, 2011 at 9:38 pm
    Why Africa Overland Travel is Eco Friendly Vehicles are frequently serviced and maintained as a result running cleaner and far more efficiently whilst keeping emissions to a minimum. 1 vehicle = 12 to 30 travellers. The carbon footprint is divided across all travellers as opposed to having numerous vehicles on the road. (The saving youmake on sharing fuel loads and costs is also worth mentioning! Companies have recognised Green or Eco policies in location that crew and passengers need to adhe...
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  • Kilwa in Tanzania E Africa

    Posted by Admin on January 30th, 2011 at 7:14 pm
    KILWA-TanzaniaThe recorded history of Kilwa does not start till the 10th century. It may have been the Pharaohs daughter whom Solomon married who began it. Solomon wife wanted ivory, apes, peacocks, and all the luxuries of the East which had long been known to Egypt. Solomon needed Gold and Silver for the treasury of Jehovah, for the building of the Temple, for his palace and garrison. The wealth of Kilwa throughout the period of her ascendancy depended partly on commerce in Ivory but chiefly...
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  • A Sense of Adventure with Kenya Safari Tours

    Posted by Admin on January 29th, 2011 at 6:37 pm
    Kenya’s Safari Tours are the most sought after by tourists trying to get a glimpse of the Great African Wildlife. Kenya is well- recognized for its incredible wildlife and splendid cultural diversity of the aboriginal tribes. Residence of the Large Five-African elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, with a variety of species of birds and animals like cheetah, baboon, crocodile, gazelle, giraffe and a lot much more, wildlife in Kenya is 1 of the most diverse in Africa. The Masai Mara ...
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