Rwanda Adventures Often referred to as “land of a thousand hills”, Rwanda has transformed from a country scarred by one of the worst genocides in the recent past, to a model of hope, peace and good governance in Africa. The capital Kigali has neat city streets, five-star hotels, good road networks while the countryside is...Read More
Uganda Tourist Destination on Your Uganda Adventure Uganda is a landscape of deep lakes, towering mountains and thick rainforests. Boasting wildlife not found anywhere else. Uganda has 54% of all the mountain gorillas in the world. Considering that there are only 880 or so mountain gorillas, this is a significant contribution to world heritage. The...Read More
Tanzanian Tourism History During the colonial period, most tourists visiting Tanzania were big-game hunters. Since World War II, increasing numbers of tourists have come to see Tanzania’s flora and fauna. In the years following independence, the Tanzanian government made little effort to encourage foreign tourism. This policy was changed in 1977, and the Tanzania Tourist...Read More
Zanzibar Island is known as Africa’s tropical paradise, offering the world’s most beautiful beaches. Here, you find miles and miles of white sandy beaches dotted with palm trees, surrounded by the clear azure water of the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar is part of the Zanzibar Archipelago together with Pemba Island and many other smaller islands. Zanzibar...Read More
Introduction Kenya is a popular tourism destination known for its diverse natural beauty, unique culture, and rich wildlife. The country is home to numerous national parks and game reserves, including the famous Maasai Mara, which is famous for its annual wildebeest migration and provides opportunities for game viewing and wildlife photography. In addition to its...Read More
veryone has heard of East Africa’s outstanding national parks such as the Masai Mara and the Serengeti. But you may not be as familiar with the concept of conservancies – designated protected areas sprinkled throughout Kenya and Tanzania. These too are spaces where the land and wildlife are carefully sheltered from the onslaught of development...Read More
When we speak of the Great Migration, we are mainly referring to the one-and-half million wildebeests trekking into the Masai Mara from the Serengeti on their constant movement in search of taller grasses and, survival. You can get a front-row seat to this outpouring of Kenya wildlife into the Masai Mara Park, down at the...Read More
If you’ve never been on safari you probably have visions of cheetahs racing off in the distance, lions seen from afar, and elephants at a great remove… at some far-off watering hole. The reality of an African safari can be quite different! Off the beaten track Many a safari-goer has been astonished to get within...Read More