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Cheetah Family – A Day in the Life of the Fastest Cats
In February, I was able to spend 10 days at Little Kwara Camp, one of Kwando Safaris lodges in the nothern Okavango Delta. On the fringes of the world’s largest inland delta, this concession is a diverse area of woodland, open floodplains and deep lagoons. Game viewing is excellent, with Kwando’s strong focus on tracking…
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Gorilla Safari Holidays in Africa
Gorilla trekking tours offers one of Africa’s most profound wild encounters – their populations even in protected reserves are counted in hundreds rather than thousands. The world’s largest primates survive in what remains of their natural habitat, in the last protected stretches of Africa’s central rain forest. Thanks to the income earned from gorilla trekking…
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Gorilla Photography Safaris in Uganda
Eco Tours Africa offers Customized as well as Private gorilla photo safaris within Rwanda and Uganda with only your schedule to honour! We design Safaris basing on your personal preferences and desires. Wildlife, Primates like Gorillas and Chimpanzees, Birds, the beautiful Scenery, the Ugandan People are all part of what you will photograph. Uganda is…
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Magaliesburg Photographer Trump’s Lunar Eclipse Photos
The Lunar Eclipse Over South Africa on 15 June 2011 captured as never before by South African Photographer Mitchell Krog South African Photographer Mitchell Krog, based in the beautiful Magaliesburg region has once again pulled something magical out of his photographic hat. Mitchell, a multi award winning photographer, is no stranger to the night skies…
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Bwindi Forest: Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees & Batwa People
Have you ever heard about the origins of the mighty King Kong? These fearsome great apes are only found in the Bwindi and Virunga mountains of Africa. The largest population of the mountain gorillas lives in Bwindi National Park, a national park in South Western Uganda, a small country in East Africa. Today Bwindi is…
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Exploring Nyungwe Primates Forest
The popular Nyungwe National Park is a true rain forest in South Western Rwanda. It is most famous for hosting chimpanzees, our closest cousins. This tropical rain forest occupies 1,015 sq. kilometers and adjoins the Kibira National Park of Burundi forming a large contagious forest. The park typically receives an excess of 2, 000 mm…

