Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania
In this the second in a short series on adventure travel, I look at Singita’s Mara River Tented Camp in the Serengeti region of Tanzania.
In this the second in a short series on adventure travel, I look at Singita’s Mara River Tented Camp in the Serengeti region of Tanzania.
I was last on the African continent in 2018 and was due to go back in 2020, but then the pandemic struck. As an avid
While traveling in Tanzania with G Adventures, I visited Ngorongoro Crater. It is the world’s largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera. The crater, which
While on a National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures safari in Tanzania, I visited Lake Manyara Nation Park. Heavily wooded in many areas, it is
Many animals hide their babies in the rock outcroppings of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Not only is it ideal for hiding, but it gives the
Elephants in Tanzania’s Ruaha national wildlife park. Photo: Anna Rydin / Wikimedia China has pledged to phase out manufacture and sale of products
Mt. Kilimanjaro was formed by fusion of three extinct volcanoes (Kibo — 19340′; Mawenzi –16896′; and Shira — 13000′). There are several routes to Mt. Kilimanjaro’s summit most of which are very steep, but get you…
Explorer Levinson Wood begins his try of walking the Nile this Sunday.Read about it. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…-along-the-Nile.html
This photo was taken just at the crack of dawn in Serengeti National Park. We were already on safari, looking for wildlife, when we came upon this soda (alkaline) lake. A group of flamingos was slowing wading through the water looking for…
We had spent the past week slowly working our way up the slopes of Kilimanjaro via the Shira route. Today was the day we would summit the mountain, before beginning our descent.
In this the second in a short series on adventure travel, I look at Singita’s Mara River Tented Camp in
I was last on the African continent in 2018 and was due to go back in 2020, but then the
While traveling in Tanzania with G Adventures, I visited Ngorongoro Crater. It is the world’s largest inactive, intact and unfilled
While on a National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures safari in Tanzania, I visited Lake Manyara Nation Park. Heavily wooded
Many animals hide their babies in the rock outcroppings of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Not only is it ideal for
Elephants in Tanzania’s Ruaha national wildlife park. Photo: Anna Rydin / Wikimedia China has pledged to phase out
Mt. Kilimanjaro was formed by fusion of three extinct volcanoes (Kibo — 19340′; Mawenzi –16896′; and Shira — 13000′). There are several routes to Mt. Kilimanjaro’s summit most of which are very steep, but get you…
Explorer Levinson Wood begins his try of walking the Nile this Sunday.Read about it. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…-along-the-Nile.html
This photo was taken just at the crack of dawn in Serengeti National Park. We were already on safari, looking for wildlife, when we came upon this soda (alkaline) lake. A group of flamingos was slowing wading through the water looking for…
We had spent the past week slowly working our way up the slopes of Kilimanjaro via the Shira route. Today was the day we would summit the mountain, before beginning our descent.