Tuesday, October 16, 2007

CANOEING SAFARIS LAUNCHED IN ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

Canoeing safari, yet another tourist attraction, has been introduced around one of the world famous lakes located in the Arusha National Park (ANAPA).

Canoeing safari on one of the Momela lakes, known as ‘Small’ Momela, has already taken off and we are satisfied with the initial response from tourists.

This is the second new tourist attraction to be introduced on the park recently. Another one to is a walking safari around the world famous Ngurudoto crater. The idea is to make visitors be able to have chances to observe everything in the natural world and view different animals in their various habitats under one roof.

The canoeing safari enables visitors to have a closer and natural look at hippos and bird life not easily seen on ordinary game safaris.

In 1995, Arusha National Park hosted only 7,000 visitors with the number shooting up to 28,000 during 2002\3. The number is likely to swell even further as already by July this year 30,000 people have visited the park.

Lying between the peaks of Kilimanjaro and Meru, Arusha National Park is an outstandingly beautiful area with wide range of habitats, form a string of crater lakes where many water birds can be watched through the highland mountain forest to the imposing summit of Mount Meru.
The forest contain a wealth of birds and other animals like the bushbuck easily glimpsed in between ancient cedar trees or the black and white colobus monkeys climbing along their branches.

The interesting geology of the area is reflected in the impressive view of the ash cone and cliff face leading to the summit of Mount Meru.

Those who ascend the summit of the mountain are rewarded with unparalleled views of the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Rift Valleys.

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INCREASED VISA COCTS FOR US CITIZENS

As of September 20, 2007, the Tanzania visa fee for U.S. passport holders is now $100. This is for the standard single, double, and multiple entry visas. For all other passport holders, the fee remains at $50.

Tanzania visas can be acquired from a Tanzanian embassy or upon arrival at the Kilimanjaro Airport, the Dar es Salaam Airport, or the border crossing at Namanga. Your passport must be valid for at 6 months beyond your travel date. The visa is valid for 6 months from the date of issue for a visit of up to 3 months.

If mailing your visa application, payment must be made with money order. At the border, they only accept cash. You must also provide passport photos, your airline tickets, and your reservation confirmation as proof of sufficient funds in the country.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

TRAVEL TO BELGIUM, FRANCE AND NETHERLAND

I, ZEPHA, ONE OF THE DIRECTORS OF REAL ADVENTURE LTD, HAD A WOUNDERFUL TRIP TO THE THREE COUNTRIES MENTIONED ABOVE DURING APRIL/MAY 2007. THE TRIPS WERE SO NICE AND I ENJOYED VERY MUCH. WHAT STRIKED ME MORE WAS THE THE BUSY BRUGE TOWN, THE AMAZING BRIDGE IN ROTTERDAM, AND THE EIFFEL TOWER IN PARIS. THE TRIPS HAD A LOT I COULD SAY BUT THE THREE WERE EXTRAORDINARY TO ME AS SHOULD BE TO OTHERS.
TRAVELLING HAS NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTING. WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU A FEW PICTURES FROM THE PLACES.






















I should not forget the kind of houses which one can not easily believe are residential houses...I surprised seeing these houses in Rotterdam and I belived when I saw people living in. see the picture and believe. Can you believe???

Packing List for trekking and Safari in Tanzania

Kilimanjaro & Meru Hike
We recommend you bring the listed items for Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru climbs. Items with * are mostly important. since the rain is not predictable on the mountain, you are adviced to bring a set of waterproof pants and jacket to carry in your daypack. A good pair of waterproof hiking boots is also necessary for each day of hiking and most importantly, the final summit day. We also recommend that each person has own first aid kit with essentials such as topical antibiotic, bandages, moleskin and prescription medicines.
It is likely that you will have limitations in your safari vehicle, trekking, and in some cases, travel on small aircraft (if part of your itinerary) limits you to 15 kgs/33 pounds. We suggest that you make every effort to pack your belongings into one large waterproof duffel bag (alternatively water proof covers may be applicable for the bag) or backpack and one 'carry on' style bag that you will be carrying during the entire trip for cameras, valuables, rain gear, 2-3 liters of water, lunch, extra layer, and passport. In most cases, the same porter will carry your large bag during the entire climb and you will have no access to it until you arrive at the camp/hut in the evening

Some of the items are also available for rent in Tanzania. You may therefore consider renting some of the items in Tanzania if you think your luggage would be too much- let us know in advance on what you would like to rent here for your trip. The prices shown below are for the duration of the trip/hike and not per day

-18 degree Celsius (0 degree Fahrenheit) sleeping bag: $25 each
-Walking stick: $5 each per trip
-Waterproof leather hiking boots: $20 per pair
-Fleece/waterproof jackets, pants, hats, gloves, gaiters, balaclava: $5 each item

Items to consider packing or renting in Tanzania
-*Sun glasses (1)
-walking sticks/poles (2)
-expedition pack (1)
-*day pack (1)
-*sleeping bag (preferably rated to 0°) (1)
-*headlamp(1)- with spare bulb and extra batteries
-camp towel (1)
-pocket knife (1)
-1quart water bottles-(3)
-sun cream and lip balm
-travel wallet (1)
-camera -extra batteries (8)
-*leather hiking boots (Remember to waterproof your boots before you leave home) (1 pair)
-tennis shoes or light hikers (1 pair)
-*wool or polypro socks - medium/heavyweight (2 pairs)
-sun hat (1)
-balaclava (1)
-gaiters (1)
-films (8 or more)
-energy bars (8)
-other snacks, energy gel and jerkey (energy gel is best for the summit day) (4)
-*Anti-malaria medicines (doses)
-*Cipro (GI, general antibiotic) (doses)
-Diamox (altitude) (doses)
-iodine/water purification tabs (1 bottle)-Note: the chef may also boil water on hike
-*headache medicine (as needed)
-*Imodium (diarrhea medicine) (as needed)
-*Pepto or Antacid (Rolaids) rolls (stomach acid medicine) (as needed)
-Cold/Flu tabs (as needed)
-polypro shirt, sock liners and underwear (2 of each)
-*polypro long underwear (top & bottom) (1)
-hiking shorts (1)
-*moleskin for blisters (at least 3 sheets)
-*HandWipes (as needed)
-*hiking pants (1)
-*wool or fleece sweater/pull-over (2)
-*rain/wind-proof (Goretex) shell jacket (1)
-*insulated rain/wind (Goretex) climbing pants (1)
-wool or fleece gloves - medium weight (1)
-*wind/waterproof gloves -- heavy weight (1)
-*wool or synthetic stocking cap - windproof (1)
-*Band-Aids (as needed)
-Locks for baggage (as needed)

Safari Packing List
Below is a list of items we recommend that you bring on safari. It is crucial that you bring sunglasses and protective clothing since the car roof will be open during game drives. Bring a hard-brim hat that offers more protection from the sun as a floppy-brim hat will not hold firm when the car is moving.
There are no luggage weight restrictions on safari but try to limit your luggage on safari. Excess luggage is placed on the front roof of the car, and high luggage piles may limit your game viewing. It is always possible to leave excess luggage in the hotel in Arusha. We recommend that you keep a small day pack in the car that contains the following items: rain gear, 2 liters of water, camera, film, binoculars, guide books, sunglasses, lunch, extra layer, passport, money and any other item that may be required during the game drive. This is due to the fact that you will not have access to the luggage on the roof until you reach the lodge/campsite in the evening. You will also have an opportunity to buy souvenirs on safari so you may plan for the purchases as you wish.
During camping safaris, we do provide tents, sleeping mattresses, tables and chairs. Other items available for rent are listed below:

Sleeping bag: $20 each for duration of safari
Fleece/waterproof jackets: $5 each item

Clothing
-Long sleeved lightweight shirt for protection from the sun
-Sweater/jacket and pants for cold temperatures experienced at night
-Hat with hard brim-Bathing suit
-Camp towel -Socks -Sandals
-Lightweight hiking shoes
-Short pants-Sunglasses
-Remember to bring enough clothing for the entire safari as you may not have them washed (lodges do offer laundry service) during safari

Personal Items
-Lip shiner
-Toiletries such as toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo
-Ziploc bags for camera and toiletries
-Bug repellent
-Hand Wipes

Other Items
-Camera and film.
Bring plenty of film as you might not be able to find the desired speed or brand in Tanzania. We recommend at least 3 rolls of film per day on safari. Or bring Digital Camera with enough memory.

-Extra camera batteries
-Flash bright-Binoculars
-Locks for baggage
-Video camera
-Small gifts for Maasai's children
- pens,
-Wildlife guide books
-Small backpack for car
-Money belt
-Snacks

The following is very important to consider
You will need visas for entry to Kenya and Tanzania. Though you can get these in Africa, your travel will go smoother if you get them in advance through the respective embassies.
Make a photocopy or list of the following items: Passports (including the page with the visa stamped in them and the pages with photos and data), plane tickets, yellow booklet showing your yellow fever vaccination, list of all medications you might require, listing of all travelers' cheque numbers, list of serial numbers for cameras, etc. Keep this list someplace apart from where you keep these other items
Keep track of your passport above all. Loss of a passport can destroy your trip and cost considerable money during the time required to replace it. On your international flight, pack as if the airline might misplace your bags. Keep things you will need right away in your carry-on. It seldom happens, and almost always the bags arrive a couple of days later, but this way, if the bags do not arrive with you, you will be able to continue on your safari while the airline finds them

If bags are missing at the airport
We hope you don't lose your bags, but this happens sometimes. If your bags do not show up, do the following:Report the problem to your air carrier INSIDE THE AIRPORT at the Baggage Claim before passing the CUSTOM and fill out the required paperwork--Usually you have to also fill in the contacts of your Travel Agent (e.g. Real Adventure Ltd if travelling with us) at your destination so they can comminicate with the Air Line to easily get your bags when arrives.

Request compensation (although thius may waste time sometimes) for your inconvenience (often $50.00 for emergency purchases and a bag with simple toiletries and a t-shirt). Ask them when they expect the bag will arrive and tell them where you will be based on your itinerary.

Leave the keys with the airline so they can clear the bags through customs. Ask the airline to go with you to advise Customs Officer that bags were lost so there will be no problems further in getting your bags cleared when they arrive. Tell your safari driver and ask your safari agent to communicate with the airline to get your bags to you at the earliest convenience.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Travel Travel Travel




Im back to the safari world. Sorry fellow bloggers. It has been so hectic thats why I could not post. I have been travelling in the bush but also abroad in Belgium, France and Netherlands. I will therefore post lots of pictures in the next article to let you see what has been happening. Please see a few pictures from safari and start your safari from there.



Lion in Serengeti National Park
Travelling to Tanzania has never been disappointing.
Giraffe in the Ngorongoro Crater.
Plan to go on safari during your holiday as it also will refresh your mind and increase efficiency when you go back to work.

Saturday, February 10, 2007


Real Adventure Ltd., can take you on a Real Adventure Trip.
On this picture are our Staff and Clients while in safari. As teh background prevails, one can not see the end of the plain and this is simply the 'Serengeti Natioanl Park' (Endless Plains). From Left is amani, Aminiel, Christopher and Fredrick behind a cruiser for cruising while tracking animals and nature in general.
Come and lets go

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