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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Twinomugisha Charles Uganda has more 400 Gorillas that live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south west Uganda and about 460 inhabit the Virunga mountains of Rwanda and Congo (Zaire). It is believed that none of these giants are to be found in captivity. written by Twinomugisha Charles Visiting Uganda can give your African vacation an extra-special memory. Exploring and discovering the best side of this pearl of Africa, may be what your lifestyle needs and without visiting all Uganda’s Safari Attractions, your vacations will be half enjoyed. So make sure the little time you get, is utilized fully buy visiting Uganda in Africa. written by Donald Saunders The Everglades National Park in Florida is quite unique and has the added advantage for hikers of being the perfect destination for hiking during the winter months.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru There are certain places where you will find the climate is perfect for year round outdoor vacationing. One such place or state to be more exact is that of California. Now while you may feel that the beach and the ocean are the main places where you can enjoy the great outdoors, California has more to offer. written by Muna wa Wanjiru When we look at ways that we can relax one thing that most of us think about is going outdoors. written by shagufta Khan Hot Springs national park is a buzzing tourist location. Find out more information about the national park discount hotels and much more at nationalparkhotels.net written by Bob Therrien The word unique will have different meaning to different people, and not all will agree on which park is the most unique. I have found one park that just struck me as unique. I wonder if you will agree. written by ian williamson Dar es Salaam, one of the great cities of Africa, is the base for the southern circuit which includes wilder and much more exciting parks and reserves such as the Selous, Ruaha and Udzungwa Mountains. Tanzania has Chimpanzees in the western part of the country and here scattered along the inaccessible west from Lake Tanganyika to the great Lake Victoria are National Parks every bit as game rich as the Serengeti written by ian williamson The Ngorongoro Crater is unique, many claims are made about destinations being unique when what is meant is unusual – however – Ngorongoro Crater is on its own and is truly unique. This collapsed crater contains many different habitats in a small area; and has year round water. This results in many animals living permanently in the crater. written by rick chapo If you’re a history buff, Antietam National Battlefield is a national park you have to see. Antietam, of course, is a major civil war site. written by ian williamson
written by ian williamson
written by ian williamson
written by ian williamson There is more to Tanzania National Parks than Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. Tanzania is blessed with many National Parks that are remote, have a high density of animals and offer a taste of Africa that is rarely offered by most other safari destinations. These National Parks offer exceptional safaris and they are not just off the beaten track but well and truly in the wilds of Africa. These parks are home huge herds of animals; predators; innumerable birds and best of all few tourists. Some parks boasting one million hectares with one lodge and a handful of guests. written by ian williamson This park does not lay claim to be unique in any way, it is not off the beaten track, nor is it renown for anything in particular. However, it is accessible to everyone visiting Northern Tanzania; it offers a verity of habitats in a small area and is a real jewel. Do not miss an opportunity to visit this park should you get a chance. written by ian williamson The Selous game reserve is massive; roughly the same size as Belgium; this Park is huge and wild. It has much to offer and although it has been rarely visited in the past in recent years visitors to Tanzania have begun to realize this park has much to offer the tourist looking for the remote wilderness experience. The Selous was plagued in late 1970’s and 1980’s by poaching; it is thought the populations of Elephants fell from 110,000 to 30,000 in twenty years. written by ian williamson The Northern Game Parks in Tanzania is famous wildlife migration which continues its annual cycle through the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara in Kenya is without doubt one of the most exhilarating natural spectacles on the planet. The awesome beauty of the Ngorongoro caldera literally takes your breath away and there can be no finer view to awake to than from one of the lodges on the crater rim. The wild landscapes of Tarangire with its huge baobab trees contrast with the wide open plains of Serengeti. Lake Manyara offers the rare chance to spot tree climbing lions and a variety of adventure activities from the escarpment overlooking the lake. written by ian williamson Now is the time to visit this park before more lodges open and the remoteness and matchless beauty are lost to the insatiable appetite of tourism << previous page 1 next page>> |