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Family Safari

The continent of Africa is rich with natural beauty and endless activities to keep the most seasoned traveler in suspense. A nature lovers paradise, this is your chance to explore the rugged terrain and meet the wildlife up-close and personal. And a holiday adventure in Africa can be tailor-made to meet most budgets with a variety of spacious accommodation and educational tours for the entire family.

Africa is a land of unspoiled beauty and diverse terrain, with each area bringing something new to your African safari holiday. Visit the grasslands, Serengeti or the open plains where wildlife runs free for a diverse and new experience every time. Travelers with children will never run out of things to do, with family package deals loaded with activity geared for kids. Try a Kenya family safari that takes you into the natural habitats of the region’s friendly animal kingdom for a chance to feed the chimps, giraffes and other surprise visitors.

The Children’s Adventure Club is geared for youngsters aged 4 to 12, and offers them a private tour with the park rangers for a special experience to learn about their African adventure. Through games, bush walks and lectures, the children will come away with a new understanding and appreciation for the wonder of Africa and respect for the magnificent creatures that live there.

Booking your next African safari is as simple as choosing an action packed itinerary or designing your own tailor made holiday. And for the family travelers who wish to extend their holiday adventure, mix and match the tours for double the fun and a chance to explore another terrain with its own unique flora, fauna and wildlife. Choose from Botswana, Tanzania, Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius, Mozambique, Malawi or the ever popular Kenya for a family adventure of a lifetime. The African family safari experience is a holiday that enriches the soul with action, adventure and education to meet and exceed your holiday dreams. And your first flight over is sure to be the beginning of a life long love affair with Africa.

Awesome Tourism & Rejuvenating Holiday Experience – Tour Kerala

Situated on the southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most charming and captivating states in the country. It is one of the most important and popular tourist states in India. The entire state of Kerala is a tourist destinations and each and every part of the state has something new and extra to offer tourists coming for Kerala tours and travels in India. Alleppey, Kumarakom, Fort Kochi, Trivandrum (capital city), Kollam, Periyar, Kozhikode, Kovalam, Palakkad, Munnar, Wayanad, Kannur, etc are some of important tourist places and cities which can be visited, explored and enjoyed on vacations, travels and tours in Kerala, popularly known as the God’s Own Country. These all destinations have tremendous tourism opportunity and activities to enjoy with friends, family and life partner. In fact, Kerala is the destination for all.

What makes Kerala so popular among tourists? Breathtaking beaches, serene & scenic backwaters, nature blessed landscapes, delightful climate, soothing ambiance, rich flora & fauna, natural sites, lovely lakes, gushing waterfalls, verdant hill stations, traditional villages, modern cities, historic places, heritage monuments, terrific churches, beautiful temples, rich culture & tradition, worth-observing life style, generous people, etc all are to make Kerala an internationally famous tourism destination. Travellers from all over the world tour Kerala to enjoy its unique geographical and cultural features.

Predominantly Kerala is known for beaches, backwaters, hill stations, ayurvedic resorts, and cultural richness. There are a number of pristine beaches which appeals tourists and vacationers from all over the world for travel and tours in Kerala, South India. Kovalam, Varkala, Poovar, Alleppey, Bekal, Beypore, Kappad, Marari, etc are very popular and widely acclaimed beach destinations which can be visited, explored and enjoyed on your tours and travels in God’s Own Country – Kerala. Palm fringed beaches of the state are breathtakingly beautiful and very popular among holiday-makers, vacationers, fun seekers, nature lovers and of course honeymooning couples. Beaches are also known for Ayurveda Resort, Body Massage & Spa centres. There are a number of ayurvedic resorts & spa centres in Kerala situated on the beach and backwater destinations of the state.

Kovalam Beach Resort, Marari Beach Resort and Poovar Resort are very ideal place for ayurvedic & spa therapy and getting rejuvenation holiday experience as well as awe inspiring tourism opportunity. Ayurveda resorts of Kerala offer packages like Rejuvenation therapy, Spa therapy, Body purification program, Weight loss program, and stress management therapy. Periyar, Kumarakom, Kochi, etc are other popular destinations in Kerala which are known for ayurvedic resorts and treatment centres.

Alleppey, Kumarakom, Kassargod, Kozhikode, Kollam, etc are popular backwater destinations in the state which are very popular among tourists and travellers from all over the world. The best way to explore the serene and scenic charm of backwaters is houseboat cruise. A well-organized houseboat cruise takes tourists and vacationers into the unique world of wonderment and water. Tourists have brilliant opportunity experiences awesome serenity and superb beauty of nature.

Munnar, Wayanad, Palakkad, Echo Point, etc are popular hill stations in the state known for scenic beauty, mountain lakes, rich flora & fauna, cheerful climate, nature abundant beauty and plantations of tea, coffee, rubber, spices, etc. Fort Kochi is known for cultural heritage monuments like churches, temples, mosques, colonial homes, etc. Due to tremendous beauty of nature, many serene & scenic places, historic cities, breathtaking beaches & backwaters, and picturesque hill stations, Kerala is also a favorite destination of many honeymooning couples. Many couples from all over the world come to India to celebrate their mesmerizing Honeymoon in Kerala, God’s Own Country.

There are an exciting range of Kerala tour packages available to choose from. If you too want to experience Kerala – God’s Own Country, choose a right package from a right travel agency. And get ready to treasure the unique experiences of tourism and vacation in India.

Skeleton Coast of Namibia

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is desolate.  It’s the graveyard of ships, and anything else that dares to come close.  Its isolation and age old gravel plains, does not render it to the 4×4 explorer, but to the pilot and his passengers – this is heaven.

Swooping low over the salt pans north of Swakopmund, returning for a second look, I realised this was going to be four days of absolute beauty and true adventure.  A few minutes later it was time to admire our pilot, Andre’s skills when landing softly on the beach for a picnic lunch close to a forgotten shipwreck.  Exploring the shoreline, I came to understand – it was not only shipwrecks that lined our beach, but also the bones of many a whale and seal.  After lunch we continued, crossing the desert to the Ugab formations – a nearly lifeless moon landscape of numerous black ridges in stark contrast to the white desert floor.  Again, we could only admire the skill of pure perfection as we landed in the very Ugab River that minutes ago looked so unwelcoming.  Walking among rock formations too beautiful to capture, plants too old for museums – I became one with the soil and left a piece of my soul behind.  From here we proceeded to the Kuidas camp in the Huab Valley where we stayed for the night.

Here we got the opportunity to do a bit of stargazing, listening to a night choir of insects and birds – unknown to the day.  We dug through our guide’s seemingly bottomless wealth of knowledge. Running out of questions and energy – we departed to a quietness that only sleep can offer.

Woken by sunrise and a call for coffee, we started the day afresh.  After breakfast we went out, exploring the colourful red lavas and yellow sandstones of the Huab River formations on foot. Again, I am not just astounded by this godforsaken landscape, but also by the knowledge of Andre. We were introduced to the ecological aspects of this environment with its wide diversity of flora and fauna.   We returned to Kuidas camp for lunch, before flying along the coast to Terrace Bay in the Skeleton Coast Park.

Terrace Bay is known as a fishing resort in this part of the world – to me – it’s a desperate effort by humans to make a home in this graveyard.  At Terrace Bay we exchanged our plane for a Landrover, driving towards the roaring dunes, sliding down with only the noise of these sand mountains to stimulate our senses.  Returning to the beach I noticed a profusion of multi-coloured pebbles consisting of agates, lavas, granites and others – a strange site on a Namibian beach.

We then continued by air, north to the private Purros camp in the Hoarusib Valley.  Flying low over the Hoarusib – we saw our first (and last) desert Elephants.  The sight was so magnetic that we returned again and again for one more look at these magnificent creatures.

Purros is very different to Kuidas in that it is situated in a river valley – a completely different ecosystem.  Again, the silence of the landscape, the peacefulness – drove us to the safety of our tents, earlier than our bodies were used to.

After breakfast the next morning we took a scenic drive along the Hoarusib Valley to visit a settlement of the nomadic Himba people.  If you are lucky, you might come across the desert-dwelling elephant which frequent this valley – but we were not that fortunate.  Visiting the Himba was an eye opener as to how strong and original these nomads are to survive in this barren country.  Returning to camp for lunch, we were hesitant to move on and yet we had a long way to go.  From Purros we continued further north along the Skeleton Coast by aircraft to the perennial Kunene River on the Angolan border.  From the airfield we took the most scenic drive of our tour through endless valleys of unknown mountains and grasslands.  Continuing up the Hartmann Valley, which extends to the Kunene River, we stopped for a brief sundowner on a band of dunes. Then, leaving in low light, we departed to our Kunene camp next to the river in the late afternoon, where we spent the last night.

On our last day, we enjoyed an early morning boat trip on the Kunene River as it flowed through scenic desert landscape, observing bird life and a few crocodiles.  Again, the ecosystem here differs substantially to the two previous camps.  Birds vary from aquatic species on the perennial waters, to endemic desert varieties and those which inhabit dense riverine vegetation.

After lunch at the camp it was time to pack your bag and gather the pieces of yourself lost in this wilderness to continue to your next destination or return to the hub of city life.

If you open yourself to the agelessness of the Skeleton Coast, the unforgettable rocks of Damaraland and the never ending Kunene –Skeleton Coast Safaris not only offers you the chance to have a peek at life, but also to create a memory too ingrained to forget.

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