The thing about African wilderness trails November 10, 2007
Posted by Ralph Pina in : Safari, ecotourism , 5comments
Walking on a wilderness trail is the only way to feel the pulse of the African “bush”. That is what I believe anyway. I have experienced my fair share of the African safari concept: vehicle-based photographic safaris,
game drives and stays in high-end and exotic game lodges, and even canoe safaris down the wild Lower Zambezi. But none of this compares to following a game trail on foot: listening for a warning call, watching the reactions of the tracker, sniffing the breeze, or simply existing in your immediate sphere. Nothing compares - except perhaps for the canoe safari. (more…)
Book a Safari September 18, 2007
Posted by AJK in : News , add a comment
At ecoAfrica Travel our goal is to find products that makes a difference; a difference in nature, ethics, conservation, empowerment, communities, education and footprints. In essence we want you as a traveller to walk away from Africa with the feeling that your visit made a difference to the lives of the people and the preservation of its natural environment, and that you have learned something about Africa, its people and its wildernesses.
Countries we will show you:
Botswana, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
If you like activities:
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Or protected areas:
National Parks, Private Reserves, World Heritage
Or certain habitats:
Beach, Bush, Desert, Forest, Island, Mountain, River, Saltpan, Wetlands
Or maybe you are looking for a type of safari:
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