Top Three Camps for a Family Safari

No matter what age your family, a safari holiday will be one of the most memorable trips you take together. Families with younger children can explore the wilds of Africa together at camps where staff have been specially trained to work with children. Spotting the iconic African wildlife together in your private vehicle, visiting local schools and villages, baking delicious treats in the kitchen, exploring the area on foot in special bush walks with your expert guide are just some of the activities you could enjoy together. Older families, might like a more active safari; canoeing, walking, white water rafting, swimming, snorkelling and exploring a remote area with lots of adventure. Below are three excellent camps for family safari holidays: Jack’s Camp Jack’s Camp is located deep in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and is... Read More »

Top Animals to see at a Safari

There are many animals you can come across on a safari holiday, but obviously some animals are more anticipated than others. Here’s a quick list to give you a taste of what’s out there in Africa, and we know some of you will share these animals as favorites on a safari holiday. Gorilla – The size of these wonderful creates is unbelievable, and it can be a privilege to get a glimpse of them in their high flying life. Elephant – Again, size is important with these but by observing elephants you come to realise just how clever these animals are. Lion – They have to be on the list, especially as they’re King of the Jungle, the only drawback is that they can sleep for over 20 hours. Meerkats – They may be small... Read More »

Following Migration for a Special Safari

The great thing about safaris is of course the wildlife, and without it, you don’t have a safari. To ensure you don’t come away disappointed, you can follow the migration as it occurs. You can check out the herds of wildebeest and elephants as they storm through the African jungles, and it really does make for a special holiday. Whether or not you want to go to Botswana, Tanzania or South Africa among others, migration can be tracked. Following the migration is especially important for photo enthusiasts or photographers, so before you head away for a safari, make sure you’re able to follow the migration, because if you can’t, you’re likely to to come away disappointed.

Kenya Safari Tours

Kenya, a country based in the Eastern part of Africa is endowed with myriad recreational areas that are worth visiting for splendid exposure. The tourist sites and facilities in Kenya are not limited to Mara river cross over by wildebeests  and zebras, wildlife reserves and national parks, natural pre-historical sites like fort tenan, seven folks dam, tree top hotel and crying stone. The experience of Kenyan Safari tours is gorgeous, the tour and travel agents are both qualified and reliable with ability to create good rapport with any tourist who may derive pleasure in utilising tour services. The Kenyan Safari tours is composed of luxurious hotels and beaches designed to meet the international standards with better view areas for more tour oriented features which are worth experiencing in a lifetime. The  Kenya safari tours allows... Read More »

Where to Visit During a Family Adventure

After a long working season for the parents and a tiresome school schedule for the children, it is always advisable that a family should have an adventure to compensate for the working season and also to plan for the future. A family safari adventure may be be at times hard to plan for given the busy world that we live in today, therefore there is a need to have prior information on the places to visit during the family safari adventure. I will mention just but a few places to visit and the common reason for visiting the places. Walking in Hafod Estate Ceredigon – This makes a good place for families who are in love with nature and would definitely be the best place for such a family. Mountain biking in Coed-y-Brenin – For... Read More »