Road through the Serengeti will eventually ‘kill the migration’
By Paula Kahumbu, Executive Director of WildlifeDirect
Filed under Africa, Conservation issues, Media, Serengeti, Tanzania, Wildlife by on Jul 9th, 2010. Comment.
July 2010: The encouraging preliminary findings of a chimpanzee census in Sierra Leone have been released after conclusion of the fieldwork last month. It is thought the country is now home to about 4,000 chimpanzee – double previous estimates.
Filed under Africa, Africa Tours, Conservation issues, General, Wildlife by on Jul 2nd, 2010. Comment.
Fun facts you need to know about taxi-rides in Madagascar
Are you tired of walking around the cities of Madagascar? Maybe you’re thinking about taking a taxi-ride? If so, [...]
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Penguins are nature’s avian joke, birds that can’t fly but could win underwater speed records. They’re also horribly photogenic, disgustingly cute, and downright fragrant.
All seventeen (or nineteen, depending on classification system) species are native to the Southern Hemisphere. If you’ve always wanted to get a little closer to these wobbly [...]
Filed under Africa, Africa Tours, Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, Galapagos, Galapagos Tours, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, South America by on Apr 19th, 2010. Comment.
Mondo Invites you to The Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show with a 2 for 1 Coupon!!!
Filed under Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Galapagos, General, India, South America by on Apr 14th, 2010. Comment.
Looking for colour and excitement in your travels?
Filed under Africa, Africa Tours, Middle East/ North Africa, Morocco by on Apr 13th, 2010. Comment.
March 2010. There is alarm about the recent covert release of a female whale shark into the Persian Gulf from its controversial home in an aquarium at the Atlantis hotel in Dubai. The hotel claims the shark was released at some point last week due to the public pressure surrounding her captivity, but would not say exactly when the shark was released.
Filed under Africa, Asia, Australia, General, South America by on Apr 7th, 2010. Comment.
South Africa is multi-faceted, beautiful and not quite easy to grasp. Sure, there is the pure beauty of the land itself: white beaches, cool and fresh breezes in the Drakensberg Mountains, the impressive sense of space in the Karoo desert and the grace of giraffes moving across bushland. South Africa also has all colours, from [...]
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Without wanting to fall into the ‘package’ category, Mondo recognises that some people are looking for a little more of the creature comforts whilst on holiday, without sacrificing their need to explore. For those not looking to pitch their tent at night after a hard days game drive, and who want the daily chores to [...]
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I remember as a child during our many games, that we would dream about travelling to Timbuktu when we were older. At that time we had no idea where Timbuktu was and even if it was real but it was exotic, imaginary, mysterious and a place that allowed us each to be the princess that [...]
Filed under Africa, Africa Tours by on Mar 10th, 2010. Comment.
