02nd April 2011
Akagera National Park is located in the east of Rwanda on the border with Tanzania near Kibungu town. The park covers over 2500 sq km of savannah west of the Kagera River, which designates the frontier with Tanzania. The park hosts, leopard, hyena, lions ...
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31st March 2011
The wilds of Africa are often associated with snakes and rightly so, but, unfortunately, usually for the wrong reasons. Africa is well known amongst herpetologists and snake lovers for the interesting variety of species of which some are unfortunately hig...
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22nd March 2011
For generations, people in East Africa have turned to this, the 19,341-foot mountain that rises above the rest of the continent, and prayed. "Please God," they asked, thinking he lived on top of Kilimanjaro. Now outsiders flock to this trekking Mecca, to ...
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20th March 2011
The termites are a group of eusocial insects usually classified at the taxonomic rank of order Isoptera. sometimes called "white ants", though they are not closely related to true ants. Termites live in colonies that, at maturity, number from several hund...
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17th March 2011
Mount Kenya, a distinctly separate massif from the Aberdares, is part of the central highlands of Kenya. Africa’s second highest mountain at 5199m, with a gleaming and eroded snow-capped peaks can be seen for miles until the late-morning clouds obscure th...
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17th March 2011
Scientific Name: Common (Canis aureus), side-striped (Canis adustus), black-backed (Canis mesomelas)
.It's Swahili Name is Bweha. It weighs about15 to 35 pounds and have a lifespan of10 to 12 years. The jackal, a medium-sized carnivore with doglike fea...
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15th March 2011
African elephants are the species of elephants in the genus Loxodonta one of the two existing genera in Elephantidae. Although it is commonly believed that the genus was named by Georges Cuvier in 1825, Cuvier spelled it Loxodonte. An anonymous author rom...
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10th March 2011
The majority of the countries in Africa are inhabited by peoples of African origin. Some ethnic groups have been affected by the migration of Arab peoples into northern Africa. There are also Europeans whose families moved to Africa during the colonial pe...
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07th March 2011
One of these events is ‘The Cycle with the Rhino’ – a spectacular and unique sporting-cum-fundraising event that takes place in the Lake Nakuru National Park. This bicycle racing sport is one of the world most interesting event thanks, to the fact that it...
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01st March 2011
The spotted Hyena (crocuta crocuta) of Africa has been known to be a greedy scavenger who largely feeds on left-overs from kills of other predators, mostly depicted as cowards and poor hunters.
You must have heard of this common myth which says that ‘i...
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25th February 2011
Uganda may not boast of huge and well-developed national parks like neighboring Kenya and Tanzania, but for the adventurous, Uganda is a place to go. I have no doubt, Uganda is one of the most beautiful countries in Africa, with fantastic natural scenery ...
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23rd February 2011
The world travel trends are reforming so enthusiastically and immensely as people voyage preferences, interests and expectations revolutionize. This is so true even in African safaris where many holiday makers in Africa tour are opting for safaris off the...
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22nd February 2011
Tanzania is a land of true African contrast. With such an ideal Location, on the periphery of the African continent, and facing the Indian Ocean, Tanzania’s weather and climate makes it ideal for vacationing. Warm and sunny days are followed by cool night...
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18th February 2011
The Rare and Gorgeous Rothschild giraffe has joined the ‘red list’ of the endangered species in the world. Driven from its wide-ranging West African habitats, the Rothschild giraffe is evidently in peril but now, its plight has been officially recognized ...
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15th February 2011
Although there’s more to the islands of Tanzania than just Zanzibar, Zanzibar enchants and fascinates with its oriental mystique and forgotten exoticism -- the very name evokes the Spice Islands and the dhow trade, sultans and palaces built of limestone a...
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