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A guide to Tanzania photo safaris: capturing the heart of Africa
Tanzania, a haven for wildlife photographers, offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the natural beauty and wildlife of East Africa. From the world-renowned Serengeti to the lush landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, its national parks provide an extraordinary setting for photographers to document the wild. If you’re planning a photographic safari in Tanzania, here’s a detailed guide to help you prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. read post
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eTurboNews reports that "tourists who do not dispose of waste properly or poo in public spaces are a real problem, Tourism Minister and Prime Minister John Key says....
"Some councils have also raised issues about cyclists and tourists who hired vans without toilet facilities."
I'm surprised by this, because I get that sense that outdoorsy people have gotten to be pretty good about these things. Am I off base?
http://www.tripatini.com/photo/albums/hacienda-puerta-del-cielo-eco.
Hope to see you there!
To discover more about their project, click here.
Anybody out there interested in visiting some of the under-rated parts of India, like West Bengal and Orissa? There is a lot to see and do there, from the Himalayan foothills to the rainforests, islands and tiger reserves, tribal villages, temples, tea gardens, etc.
It's a whole different country, not at all like Delhi/Rajasthan.
Via Tribewanted Sierra Leone, we bring you a video introducing the John Obey community where the first tribe members will set foot in October.
For a chance to win an all-expenses paid experience, follow the 'sweepstakes' box on their facebook page.
To learn more about the project click here...
Fancy spending a week on a tropical beach all-expenses paid?
Ever had a dream about being part of a tribe and living the tribal life?
Interested in sustainable development technologies?
Have an interest in local heritage?
Wouldn't mind participating in the following activities: sunbathing, building, swimming, cooking, canoeing upriver, trekking, fishing, beach football, skill sharing, teaching, drumming, bonfires, and eating great seafood?
Have an urge to be the first to discover a new destination?
Want to make a difference in a country looking to change its image?
If your answer to one of the questions above is YES, then why not check out Tribewanted Sierra Leone's prize draw. For more information and to enter the 'sweepstake', click here.
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