Posts Tagged ‘camping in Africa’
Egypt: Sinai – Ras Mohammed National Park
Business hours: from 8:00 till 17:00.
Entrance fee:
5$ for a man plus 5$ for a vehicle driving on the park’s territory.
Ras Mohammed National Park is located approximately in 20 km to the west from Sharm-el-Sheikh, on road from Al Tor.
Many years ago local fishermen gave a name to this national park. It was formed because one of park hills reminds a men’s profile. The water washing a peninsula is reasonably considered as a pearl of Red sea. Read the rest of this entry »
3 elite camping for privileged travelers
Camping Lemart is the excellent place for a stop after safari along grasping spirit Kenya Laikipia Northern Plateau, one of the last borders between virgin wild district and the house of majestic people Samburu. While the land belongs to local community Samburu, the camping has been constructed and controlled by local Samburu guide Loyapan Lemarti and his wife, the Kenyan fashion designer, Anna Trzebinski. This improbable duet has formed on a safari – he was her guide – and later they have got married. Their camp of dream has appeared in an oasis under cover of centenary fig and palm trees grove. From five elegant tents with bathrooms you can take pleasure in wonderful heavenly views. Read the rest of this entry »
Safari in Tanzania
Do you want to fly by balloon over boundless Serengeti scopes with huge herds of zebras and antelopes gnu? Do you want to see a crater of an extinct Ngoro-Ngoro volcano, with living inside lion’s pride? Do you want to make ascension on Kilimanjaro? Do you want to inhale inexpressible aroma of the African spices? Do you want to accomplish an unforgettable immersing to sea inhabitants of Indian Ocean? If you are ready to do this, it is time for safari in Tanzania.
Safari in Tanzania is a real VIP tour, allowing to see all African animals in their habitat of dwelling.
Egypt / Mars Alam / The eco-camping
The eco-camping is in 12 kilometres to the south from Mars Alam town, near to the Mars Tondoba fishing settlement on the bank of own beach. It has opened in 2000. It is constructed in African ethnography style from clay, bamboo and reed. Therefore this place perfectly approaches for fans of ecological tourism.
How to prepare for a safari in Africa to avoid unpleasant surprises
Gathering for a safari in Africa, it is necessary to remember that on this continent differences of day and night temperatures can be very considerable. Therefore it is necessary to take clothes, both for hot and cold weather. Each tourist, going on a safari, should take some strong convenient boots and light, but firm sandals. Skilled travellers recommend to take on a safari not only the camera and the videocamera, but the field-glass too. If you plan to live in a camping do not forget to take a small lamp, it will be very useful at night.

