In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ee-um-um-a-weh...
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From the impact of social media on the willingness to explore beyond the familiar safari destinations to nostalgia travel driving the growth of parent-teen safaris, these are some of the key trends that specialist operator Acacia Africa says will shape this year. read post
Read more…Diego Delso Around the size of France and with a population of just under 2½ million, the largely flat-savannah Land of the Tswana is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations (and parenthetically, diamond producers): big game and only lightly touristed, with a “fewer people, more animals” tourism philosophy. I have fond memories of visiting its reknowned Okavango Delta on safari many years ago, but there are other aspects to the country very much noting as well: read post
Read more…Tanzania, a haven for wildlife photographers, offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the natural beauty and wildlife of East Africa. From the world-renowned Serengeti plains 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
Read more…It took us three days to drive from Cape Town along South Africa’s "Garden Route" to Kariega Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, but it was well worth the drive. Once it was 27 farms, which have all been returned to the wild, and the reserve now covers 115 square kilometers (44½ sq. miles), owned and operated by two of those original farming families. A fictional British TV series, Wild at Heart, which ran from 2006 to 2012, told about much the same thing. The animals at Kariega were…
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Beautiful scenery, lots of birdlife and wildlife. Lakes Nakuru, Elementaita and Bogoria. Stay at our camp and experience these gems.http://www.oasis.co.ke
Safari Guide Course
LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY, KENYA
Not only will your 28 days be filled with exciting experiences while gaining valuable knowledge and insight into the natural world. You will also become one of nature’s responsible custodians for it has never been more important than now. The natural world is under threat with animal numbers plummeting, species becoming extinct and vast acres of land being gobbled up with human encroachment stretching its greedy fingers all over the globe.
And this is exactly the aim of the LWC and EcoTraining. For we adhere to the notion that there is no conservation without education. And with this at the core, we want to become “the model of excellence for guide training in Kenya”.
“We believe that there is a real need to supply quality training to potential guides in order to improve their guiding abilities, to make them more responsible and to give them a sense of pride in what they do. For many of these guides, the tourism industry is the only career option available.”
2012 will see Eco Training return to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (LWC) in Kenya for two more 28 day field guide courses – 10 February-8 March and 3-30 August. There are still places available, so book now and explore the plains on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya teaming with a great variety of wildlife.
Please contact EcoTraining for more information at enquiries@ecotraining.co.za or visit the website at www.ecotraining.co.za or contact one of the local numbers for information
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We have a great small group tour planned for 2012. Seeing the top sites of Africa's Kenya area. Join us today for this trip of a lifetime.
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Hi Guys
Below is some information on the birding course “Birding in the Bush” available at EcoTraining Camps in South Africa and Botswana.
This Training Course has been designed to cater for those who wish to learn the basics of Bird Identification or improve their existing identification skills.
It is very much a practical course, although there are some lectures which include the following:
Birding Ethics and Code of Conduct
Birding Equipment
Bird Anatomy and Physiology
Species Identification in the field
Courses incorporate theory sessions during the day and practical bird
identification sessions of early morning and late afternoon drive/walks.
Usually, the theory session is held after breakfast or before departing on the
afternoon walk or drive.
2012 Dates available
6 March – 12 March – Kruger national park (Makuleke private concession)
20 September – 26 September – Botswana (Mashatu Game reserve)
21 October – 27 October - Kruger national park (Makuleke private concession)
9 December – 15 December – Greater Kruger Biome – Karongwe Game reserve
contact enquiries@ecotraining.co.za or visit our website at www.ecotraining.co.za for more information. EcoTraining-Birding%20in%20the%20Bush-7days.pdf
Biking adventures around Lakes Elementaita, Nakuru, Baringo and Bogoriahttp://www.oasis.co.ke/eco.html
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