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Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet. Wildlife, landscape and climate vary greatly, primarily by altitude. Ecuador is also a bird-watchers paradise. Below are some of
When I was invited last month on an 11-day Ecuador safari it had been eight years since I was there; 25 years since my first visit. The trip rekindled my love
Here is the latest tips and experiences from our travelers Jean and Al, who recently completed a gorilla trekking safari! I already mentioned to Kimi that we thought it was one
After weeks of being in the Namibian desert, I was so ready for the city! And what an amazing city it is. Cape Town never ceases to amaze me, how
At this stage in my travels my family returned home while I went on to join a group of colleagues to check out the new Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp. Anyone
This is about as remote as you are going to get, in the extreme northwest of Namibia, neighboring Angola you find the stunningly remote Hartmann Valley. Our light aircraft landed
Is Namibia a family friendly destination? Leora recently traveled with her family to find out: The first part of my Namibia safari I traveled with my family, my two girls,
We’ve all heard of the Great Migration, a major spectacle where wildebeest, gazelle, and zebra trek 1,200 miles from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya and
We had our first communal dinner set on the deck at Sabi Sabi, under the stars and lanterns. During the main course we were treated to a couple of hyenas
We took a small plane, only 13 rows, for our flight to Hoedspruit from Cape Town. Instead of a baggage claim at the Hoedspruit airport, the luggage cart drives around
Where is the world’s highest active volcano and, according to some, the most beautiful? Did you guess Ecuador? At almost 20,000 feet Cotopaxi is quite a sight — on a
I always encourage visitors to the other-worldly volcanic Galapagos Islands or the remote high mountains of Machu Picchu to take the time to experience a totally different ecosystem and the
Leora recently took her family to Kangaroo Island, the “Galapagos of Australia.” Read Part 1 here, and then enjoy reading about the rest of her journey. DAY FOUR This morning
My dad and I started our trip to Cape Town. We arrived in the early afternoon and got to see a bit of the Townships on the way to the
Leora recently visited Kangaroo Island in Australia. This is part one of her experience there. LEORA’S OVERVIEW: Mom “I slept smiling” – my five year old was very excited to
One of the most common questions I’m asked about the Galapagos is “When is the best time to visit?” You’re in luck! Located on the Equator, the islands’ climate has
The Singing Wells: Kenya’s northern frontier – the Mathews Range holds a very special tradition of the Samburu people where they get to bring their livestock to water in semi-desert
Massive herds of zebra and wildebeest in long strings winding across the plains; chaotic river crossings during The Great Migration; lodges perched on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater; mini-vans
Leora and Kimi explore Quito before setting sail to the Galapagos Islands. What an amazing city! Quito, Ecuador is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, at 9,200 feet elevation, is the
Today, we join South Africa and the entire world in celebrating the life of the great Nelson Mandela, who passed away yesterday, Thursday, December 5 at the age of 95.
Update on Leora’s photographic safari to Tanzania! Leora picks up where we heard from her last, which was en route from the Serengeti to Mahale Mountains National Park: En-route to the airstrip
While most visitors to South Africa come seeking tours of Kruger National Park, Cape Town, the Winelands, Robben Island and the Garden Route, there is a lesser known, but just
Leora and family have arrived in South Africa for their family safari! I always love touch down on African soil, that butterfly feeling in my tummy never fails, then there
Wrapping up Jessica’s blog series about her India safari is a focus on the people and culture. For many travelers, experiencing the culture and interacting with people in another country
After the chaos of the cities and the overwhelming enormity and grandeur of the palaces, forts and museums on her India safari, Jessica set out for some wildlife viewing in
Explore the vast emptiness of the Namibian deserts on this fly-in safari. Spend a night in Windhoek before flying to Sossusvlei National Park to the breathtaking Namib Desert.
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