Category: Things To Do

  • Experience Wildebeest Migration in Kenya & Tanzania

    Experience Wildebeest Migration in Kenya & Tanzania

    This is one of the top wildlife experiences in Africa. The experience occurs between Masai Mara National Park in Kenya and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The numbers of wild animals involved in the migration alone are hard to believe: up to two million animals – wildebeest as well as zebra and gazelles which move…

  • Top 5 Things to Do in Uganda

    Top 5 Things to Do in Uganda

    Famous for its gorilla trekking, Uganda is a country of remarkable limits and incredible adventures in East Africa. Rain forests, green vegetation, friendly people, landscape, fresh waters lakes, wildlife, birds, and primates make Uganda the finest for all tour holidays in Africa. The mountain gorillas have been the top tourist attraction in Uganda for a…

  • Morocco: Port of Call for Windstar Cruises in 2009

    There is one sil­ver lin­ing to our cur­rent eco­nomic cri­sis: Cruise lines are start­ing to think more cre­atively and are offer­ing deep dis­counts (Ocea­nia Cruises), com­pli­men­tary shore excur­sions (Regent Seven Seas), and new itin­er­aries to entice all of us to book another vacation…soon. Wind­star Cruises just announced two new seven-night Canary Islands voy­ages that are…

  • World Cup Deal: South Africa’s Cape Town and Thornybush

    A flurry of South Africa travel pack­ages are being announced now that the 2010 World Cup is only eight months away. Here’s a 15-day adven­ture from Africa Adven­ture Con­sul­tants that com­bines 10 nights in Cape Town (or other cities), two soc­cer matches in Cat­e­gory 1 (best) seats, and a four-night game safari at Thorny­bush Pri­vate…

  • Philanthropic Journey to Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro

    Philanthropic Journey to Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro

    “I’ve dis­cov­ered that for those who try to climb Kili, the moun­tain is almost always a metaphor. You climb it not just to reach the sum­mit, but to prove some­thing to your­self,” says Richard Wiese, for­mer pres­i­dent of The Explor­ers Club.  “How­ever, for thought­ful trav­el­ers, there is a respon­si­bil­ity to research and choose a com­pany…