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Adventure Travel in Zambia

by MyTravel on March 20, 2008

Never thought of Zambia holidays to enjoy the greatest adventure of your life journey? No doubt, pleasure and sensation are simply incomparable and extraordinary. Zambia safari is great and gives you an opportunity to showcase the best part of darts continent of Africa. Imagine how you feel to see the Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the wild Zambezi, Africa’s fourth largest river. You can also have the chance to see the teeming wildlife in the natural beauty and 749 species of birds recorded. As a tourist, you can attend the friendly and warm welcome Zambian to get the enjoyment of life.
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Places most attractive in Morocco

by MyTravel on March 11, 2008

Morocco is a land, which invites you to enjoy wonderful and happy holidays, a land where nature proudly presents its glory, where people meet, you know how and to the honour of hosting their hosts. Slowly affected both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and a short distance from Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco offers a rich variety of landscapes. Here you look at snow-capped mountains, deserts and coastal plains empty stretching to the horizon. Each city is a facet of an incredibly different and unique culture: Fez typical Arabic, Berber completely Marrakech, Casablanca and Tangier with European clearly cosmopolitan.

The beautiful landscapes of Morocco and the pleasant weather make it ideal for holiday homes, retirement homes or for assessing property investment. Now very attractive investment option is a property in Morocco that the prices of some coastal properties on the Atlantic coast and the Mediterranean coast have doubled in the past year and are still increasing. Morocco is currently a request for the provision of new investments in a fast-growing market. Conservative estimates of 15% growth per year for the next 5 years and double-digit returns are indeed possible.

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South Africa Ngala Safari

by MyTravel on March 7, 2008

Imagine learning to live one night 3 days 4 Ngala safari in the beautiful country of South Africa. Getting the chance to see wild life that you do not have the opportunity to see in their natural environment, on any other continent in the world. You will be assured of getting closer and personal to wildlife, but you do not have to worry because you will get first-hand experience of course.

On the first day, you go to the Ngala safari on foot about 2 hours. You will enjoy an hour and a half walking around the private concession of Kruger Park. Make sure you have a good night’s rest because on the second and third day, you wake up early in the morning and go on a 4-5 hour walk. Be prepared to have a little different meetings with the different animals that call the park home. You do not have to be afraid because you have experienced a forester who has received special instructions and have gone through a lot of training.

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20 tips for planning a successful African safari vacation

by MyTravel on February 21, 2008

When planning a Safari, the starting point is to think about the time of year you want to move, the duration of your trip, the type of accommodation you prefer, your budget and any special interest you want to continue. The more we know about your aspirations for the journey easier planning.

Before you can even contemplate the different areas of the camps and safari / lodges within them, it is useful to consider the broader context in which the safari areas exist. The first question to ask is whether you yourself you want the high-end exclusive safari destination or a low cost destination. This allows us to focus immediately on specific countries, for example if you are looking for the high-end market, you can begin to focus on Botswana or Namibia, if you look safaris negotiate, you may want be focusing on South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. By comparing the balance of power between the countries, the choice is further reduced. The final step is to compare the safari areas in some countries to decide what is / are most likely to provide the safari experience you are looking for.

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