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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

WELCOME TO ADVENTURE AFRICA EXPEDITION


We offer and have friendly packages ranging from Tanzania Safaris and Kenya Luxury safaris as well. We are committed in offering sustainable and affordable friendly Kilimanjaro Trekking as well as Mt. Kenya Hiking Tours. Adventure Africa Expedition East Africa is among the Tanzania luxury lodge  and the  finest Kenya Budget Tour Operators itineraries that offers a level of product, excellence service through experience and value that is second to none in Kenya Budget Camping.  

Kenya Safaris, Kenya Lodge Safaris, Birds of East Africa, Cultural Safaris as well as L. Turkana Expedition are the most preferred by luxury tourists and low budget backpacker travelers. As a proud affiliate of Child Focus Africa which is a Children's Special Needs Unit in Migwani http://childfocusafrica.org, we honestly understand the needs of disadvantaged kids and commit ourselves to providing an excellent pocket friendly and cheap East Africa Safari Expedition where by approximately 10% of this trip price goes directly to support the Migwani Initiative through Child Focus Africa which is Kenya and Tanzania Expedition safari of a life time experience.

3 Days Best of Ngorongoro Crater Tour

NGORONGORO CRATER
Elephants
Day 1: Arusha/ Ngorongoro
After breakfast, we will pick you up from your hotel in Arusha to the crater rim where you will have your lunch, dinner and overnight.

Day 2: Ngorongoro
After breakfast, taking a picnic lunches with you descend down to the crater floor for a full day of tracking game with your guide. The crater is 670m deep and 260km square wide, making it the largest in the world. The crater contains all the big five, hippos, cheetah, antelopes and spotted hyena. Black rhino and leopard can be seen by luck as the two are extremely shy and elusive. The birds seen here include eagle, vulture, and flamingos in the Crater Lake, stork, bats, giant vulture, sacred ibis, kori bustard, black smith plover, long necked heron and the cattle eagle. Other game such as velvet monkey, jackal, foxes, rock and tree hyraxes, warthog, gnu, zebra and hare can be seen with relative ease. You will have a break for lunch at the Ngoitoktok springs picnic site. In the evening you will ascend up and out of the narrow and steep crater walls, which is a thrilling exercise. Dinner and overnight at the campsite.

Day 3: Ngorongoro/ Arusha
After breakfast, drive back to Arusha for lunch, bypassing maize and coffee plantations in the crater’s immediate environs.

source: www.advenafrica.com

Monday, June 24, 2013

TANZANIA NATIONAL PARKS (TANAPA) CONDUCTED ITS MEETING WITH CONSERVATION STAKEHOLDERS


Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) has successful conducted its meeting with conservation stakeholders to chat out the best ways to yield positive results in the conservation efforts.
“The aim of these meetings is to assess the relationship between TANAPA and people living around and also find solutions to the challenges facing conservation activities in the national parks.” Said Mr. Allan Kijazi, Director General – TANAPA.
He described various challenges in conservation activities as poaching, encroachment, land conflicts, destruction of animal corridors as well as poor involvement of local people in investment opportunities available in tourism industry.
The meetings were held in three zones; Kilimanjaro, Mwanza and Morogoro wherby Regional Commissioners, District Commissioners, Executive Directors and members of parliament from all areas that border national parks participated.
The Mwanza Regional Commissioner, Evarist Ndakilo urged the members to make sure they come up with correct and workable solutions to challenges raised and that their political will is highly needed in curbing conservation challenges.
Member of Parliament for Busega, Hon. Dr. Titus Kamani advised TANAPA to run hotel businesses or acquire shares in companies conducting the hospitality business in the park in order to have other sources of income as it needs money to manage its national parks.


source: www.tanzaniaparks.com