Africa – A Perfect Safari Holiday Destination

Posted on 20th October 2009 by admin in Safari Package Holidays - Tags: , ,


The land offers exotic natural scenic beauty and its inhabitants truly in their raw forms to mesmerize your traveling experience. So, if you planning a vacation to rejuvenate your senses, Africa holidays will surely charm you.

Many countries of the continent provide daring Africa safaris capable of holding your nerves including Kenya, Zambia, Namibia, Mauritius, South Africa and others. These holiday safaris give you a chance to hobnob with wild monster and feel their activities. You can also get closer and take some amazing pictures that will remain in your memory for a longer period of time.

Holiday safaris are the main tourist attraction of African nations. People willing to take safari holidays Africa can get appropriate arrangements to fix their meeting with wild beasts. If you are staying at resorts then you can contact their travel & tourism to guide you properly. They will further make you registered with holiday safaris which lead you to see giraffe, gazelle, lions and wild elephants. Imagine how you feel when you see a real lion roaring and establishing his power. The unspeakable emotions and feelings will always stay in your conscious.

African safari holidays are a full package of excitement and danger. Therefore, one should keep utmost care and precaution while planning to go on Africa safaris. Choose your place carefully and always accompany experienced people for the real fun. Do not get out of your vehicle while you are in jungle as monsters can be attacking sometimes. Maintain some distances to capture your fun moments and do not anything that can entice animals to attack you.

Africa offers you some real thrilling safari experiences that you will cherish for long. It is an ultimate vacation which gives you a challenging encounter with several powerful animals of the real jungle. Plan you Africa safari to experience mystique and heart taking encounters and save some good memories.

By: Anirban Bhattacharya

About the Author:
Myself webmaster of http://www.realafrica.co.uk, a safari holidays information directory of African safari, African safari holidays and holidays safari.



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Las Vegas Desert Tours

Posted on 15th October 2009 by admin in African Tours - Tags: , ,


Las Vegas has been one of the main tourist destinations of the world, as it is known as the “Entertainment Capital of the World.” This city is popular for its casinos and nightclubs along with some major tourist attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Las Vegas is said to have a very dry climate, as it is situated in the middle of a large desert. There are various tours in this city that are organized for tourists in order to show them the main highlights of Las Vegas. Amongst these tours, there are certain sightseeing safari tours called the Las Vegas desert tours that take the tourists to the most fascinating geographic locations such as the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Colorado River Rafting, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Area 51, Gold Mines, and Ghost Towns in the Mojave Desert. These desert tours are generally half day or full day packages and offer free pick up and drop to tourists from their hotels.

Las Vegas desert tours offer tourists the chance to see the American Southwest in its most beautiful and primitive state by capturing the incredible sandstone formations, wild horses, Big Horn Sheep, Rabbits, Eagles, Hawks and a spectacular variety of wild-flowers and cacti on the camera. Each desert tour takes a number of stops at unique spots so that the tourists can take the best photographs of the west. The transport provided by these tours is mostly a seven passenger luxurious four-wheel drive vehicles and a luxurious motor coach for the Grand Canyon South Rim tours. These tours also provide professional guides who are trained in archaeology, geology, and anthropology. These guides help the tourists to experience the ultimate desert wilderness by exploring the desert in the best possible way.

Las Vegas desert tours are perfect for photo enthusiasts, camera clubs, travel publications, and travel writers, as they take their clients to the best geographic explorations.

By: Steve Valentino

About the Author:
Las Vegas Tours provides detailed information on Las Vegas Tours, Las Vegas Grand Canyon Tours, Las Vegas Helicopter Tours, Las Vegas Bus Tours and more. Las Vegas Tours is affiliated with Las Vegas Vacation Rentals.



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Car Hire – A Guide to Driving in Austria

Posted on 10th October 2009 by admin in Africa Car Hire - Tags: , ,


Austria is an outstanding country, with a wealth of natural and historical beauty on offer. With a car, you can explore its stunning landscape at leisure, without the constraints of timetables, spending as much or as little time in any spot.

Driving around the rugged mountain peaks, peaceful valleys, small towns and never-ending green forests is a truly unique experience. There are also a number of architectural hotspots throughout Austria, most notable of which can be found in Vienna, the countries capital.

Salzkammergut has been noted as a particularly beautiful area of the country, recommended for new-comers to explore. With its gorgeous lakes, mountainous peaks, small towns and villages, ice caves and salt mines it proves an exciting adventure.

Although the beauty of Austria can be enjoyed all year round, its best to avoid driving in the colder seasons, as snow often blocks some of the higher roads of the country. Driving laws throughout Austria are governed by EU rules and are obeyed and often strictly enforced.

The main dissimilarity to driving in the UK is of course that motorists in Austria drive on the right and overtake on the left. Headlights must also be used at all times and priority given to ascending vehicles.

When in Vienna, horns cannot be used. There are a great deals of rules that govern where you can and cannot park, the most important of which include not parking wherever you see a sign reading “Halten Verboten” and in front of any entrance.

Failure to comply with the parking rules can make you subject to heavy fines and you could have your vehicle towed. As is the case in Germany and France it is compulsory to carry a warning triangle with you at all times, visibility vests are also required in Austria.

By: Liam Gerken

About the Author:
Liam is a UK based author, currently focusing on car hire. For a competitive car hire quote or for more information on car rental then look online today.



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Budget Travel in the Western Cape South Africa

Posted on 2nd October 2009 by admin in Travel to Africa - Tags: , ,


There are very few places in the country that can boast such a diversity of natural places of beauty as the Western Cape. The Garden Route follows the coastline of the Indian Ocean on the Eastern Cape Coast, between a belt of mountain ranges, the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains inland. The Garden Route enjoys one of the mildest and most equable climates, with unspoiled golden beaches, beautiful lagoons and estuaries and boasts in excess of 250 species of birds.

The West Coast

The West Coast offers some of the greatest of small town experiences in South Africa. This is a region that needs to be savored, slowly, and therefore road trips along the West Coast are a firm favorite with locals and international visitors. Not only does the area offer some of the most beautiful scenery in the world mountains, oceans and views that go on forever, this coast is also a haven for the finest South African hospitality.

The West Coast has two official wine routes, the Swartland Wine Route and the Olifants River Wine Region. West Coast seas also produce a bounty of quality seafood and line fish to accompany the fruit of the vine and some of the countrys finest restaurants are found along this coastline.

The Winelands

Just a 45-minute drive from Cape Town and youre in the mountains and valleys of the Winelands all gracious gabled Cape Dutch homesteads, cask-lined cellars, oak-treed towns and ultra fine restaurants. The towns of Stellenbosch, Franschoek and Paarl are delightful and beg to be explored and savored very slowly, like good wine.

The Garden Route

This land of lakes, bays, mountains and forests languishes on the southern coast from Heidelberg to the Eastern Cape’s Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River. Its a nook of the country that offers inspiration to writers and artists whose presence gives the Garden Route a trendy flavour. It is also a top priority of many a foreign visitor.

This coastal drive links a series of charming towns interspersed with natural wonder. Along the way, every kind of adventure activity is possible scuba diving, abseiling, fishing and more.

The Klein Karoo

One of the most geologically interesting parts of South Africa is the Klein Karoo, with its towering mountains and sheer gorges. A notable geological feature is the Cango Caves, a series of caverns and chambers naturally hewn out of limestone, outside of the city of Oudtshoorn. These caves are among the top ten most visited South African attractions.

Oudtshoorn itself, the heart of the ostrich feather industry when it was at its zenith in the late 1800′s early 1900′s, is worth a visit. The grandiose, old feather palaces are still to be seen, while ostrich farms, now involved in the commercial production of meat, leather, eggs and feathers, can be toured, with the possibility of riding an ostrich. The town also hosts an annual music and theatre fest the Klein Karoo Kunstefees.

The Central Karoo

The semi-arid Karoo derives its name from an indigenous word meaning [thirstland], but the starkness this implies is deceptive. Dig a little below the surface and you find fossil-rich terrain, fascinating rock art, ancient stone-age sites, one of the largest varieties of succulents on the planet and star-filled skies to thrill the astronomer, no matter how amateur.

Peaceful Prince Albert at the foot of the spectacular Swartberg Pass makes a convenient base from which to venture out and explore. Its close to Gamkaskloof or Die Hel (The Hell), once home to an isolated farming community that for a century was accessible only by foot or horseback. The Karoo National Park, as the largest ecosystem in South Africa, reveals how fauna and flora have adapted to their harsh environment.

The Breede River Valley

Some 15 attractive small towns have the good fortune to nestle in the fertile Breede River Valley, wall-to-wall in orchards and vineyards.

Theres Ceres, aptly named for the Roman goddess of fertility; Tulbagh with 32 historical buildings making for the largest concentration of national monuments in the country; Montagu, home of hot mineral springs famed for curative powers; Worcester and Robertson – known for their noble vintages.

The Overberg

An hour east of Cape town ‘over the mountains’ is the Overberg, marked by a coastline of holiday-friendly beaches, picturesque seaside towns, an ancient lighthouse that has witnessed many a shipwreck (at Cape Agulhus) and a whale route that draws more whales and more watchers each year. Between June and November crowds flock to Hermanus and its surrounds to watch the great mammals court and cavort.

Inland, over the Outeniqua Mountains you will find the Klein Karoo with Oudtshoorn, which is the capital of ostrich land, and is the heart of Ostrich farming worldwide. Undoubtedly the most popular attraction of the area is the subterranean wonderland of the Cango Caves. The caves with its own museum form the tourist hub of the Klein Karoo and are a must to visit.

Attractions:

Robben Island

Table Mountain

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Two Oceans Aquarium

Ratanga Junction

Tygerberg Zoo

Stellenbosch

Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve

Drakenstein Lion Park

Cedarberg Wilderness Area

West Coast Fossil Park

Hex River Valley

Kleinplaasie Living Open-Air Museum

Cape Agulhas

Agulhas National Park

Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe

Blaukrantz Bunjy Jumping

Wilderness National Park

Knysna Elephant Park

Suggested Travel Route

Day 1: Stellenbosch

Bergplaas Resort

Tel: 021 887 5331 Fax: 021 887 5331

Mountain Breeze Caravan Park

Tel: 021 880 0200 Fax: 021 880 0200

Day 2: Paarl

Berg River Resort

Tel: 021 863 1650 Fax: 021 863 2583

Orleans Caravan Parks

Tel: 021 862 3520 Fax: 021 862 3520

Day 3: Clanwilliam

Bulshoekdam Leisure Resort

Tel: 027 482 2635 Fax: 027 482 2635

Clanwilliam Dam Resort

Tel: 027 482 8000 Fax: 027 482 1933

Driehoek Caravan & Camping

Tel: 027 482 2828 Fax: 027 482 2828

Day 4: Worcester

Nekkies Municipal Resort

Tel: 023 343 2909 Fax: 023 343 2911

Day 5: Swellendam

Kambati River Resort

Tel: 028 514 3999 Fax: 086 627 3528

Day 6: Still Bay

Ellensrust Caravan Park

Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1140

Stilbaai Municipal Caravan Park

Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1034

Day 7: George

George Tourist Resort

Tel: 044 874 5205 Fax: 044 874 4255

George-East Caravan Park

Tel: 044 889 0034 Fax: 044 889 0034

Herolds Bay Municipal Caravan Park

Tel: 044 801 9262 Fax: 044 873 3862

Day 8: Knysna

Buffelskop Caravan Park

Tel: 044 384 1314 Fax: 044 384 1314

Lake Brenton Resort

Tel: 044 381 0060 Fax: 044 381 0065

Monks Holiday Resort

Tel: 044 382 2609 Fax: 044 382 2609

Distances in km from Cape Town

Beaufort West 463 km

Bredasdorp 207 km

Hermanus 109 km

Knysna 465 km

Oudtshoorn 422 km

Roberton 165 km

Vredenburg 162 km

Vredendal 297 km

By: Gerald Crawford

About the Author:
Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on.
E-mail Address: southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za
Website Address: http://www.12234455.co.za



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