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When To Go Overlanding

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Most overland trips cover long distances through many countries and also many different climates therefore there is no ‘best time to travel’. Any time is a good time!

Africa has diverse landscapes and the weather changes drastically from country to country, region to region – even sometimes within the same city.

Namibia - Rain 1

Southern Africa
Southern Africa consists of a many diverse countries and each has their own weather patterns. Southern Africa has two clear rainy seasons – summer and winter. Rains in the winter mainly occur in the south western part of South Africa. Most other countries receive rain during the summer months (October to March).

East Africa
From beaches to mountains to vast plains, the region has a huge range of terrains and climates. The climate of East Africa is typically equatorial with mid to high temperatures year round and little seasonal variation, especially close to the equator. Large variations in temperature are caused by altitude; it is cooler the higher you get. There are two short rainy seasons in East Africa; one around April, and the other in October/November.

North  Africa
North Africa is mostly taken up by desert and semi arid climates. The Mediterranean also forms part of North Africa and the coastal regions receive hot, dry summers. Rainfall is minimal and usually comes in the form of short thunderstorms. Temperatures vary depending on the proximity to the coast.

West Africa
West Africa sees a pretty varied climate across the year with 2 distinct wet seasons, high humidity and high temperatures. The humidity is of particular discomfort on the coast and when combined with high temperatures this can be very uncomfortable in some areas. The driest periods of the year fall between December and February, and then from July until September. Wetter periods are generally May/June and October.

Middle East
Large parts of the Middle Eastern countries experience drought as water is a scare commodity. Most countries consist of mainly arid, desert areas although pockets of green, fertile valleys can be found along major rivers such as the Nile. Temperatures range from very hot in summer, to 15-25 degrees C in winter.

For all the Overlanding info you could ever need and over 700 trips to choose from, contact the team at OverlandingAfrica.com or post your comments below.

Serengeti Highway? What the H*LL are you thinking?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

wildebeest migration serengetiIt’s the greatest threat in the Serengeti’s history — the government of Tanzania has approved a major commercial highway across the Serengeti National Park, in the direct path of ancient wildlife migration routes.

Now, I have met a lot of people in my 30 plus years, heard a lot of stories that make your eyes roll, and (after 10 years on a truck) have heard all the stupid questions I could ever want to hear. But this takes ’stupid’ to new heights.

Join the fight to stop this highway,  sign the petition and have your say...

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Kenya budget travel ideas from Nairobi… Overland-style!

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

If you have been dreaming of venturing into one of the most beautiful and wild destinations in Africa, with Masai warriors and vast open plains, then Kenya budget travel gives you the chance to explore the land of rich culture, abundant wildlife and spectacular scenery. This is the country made famous by the Academy Award winning film, Out of Africa – famous for its endless stretches of savannah that is dotted with teeming herds of elephant, giraffe, wildebeest, zebra and lion.

Kenya is one of the top safari destinations in the world, and for very good reason. The country has something for everyone, from the breathtaking open spaces and prolific wildlife of the Masai Mara National Reserve, to the flamingo-filled lakes that turn pink as thousands of these birds take flight over the water, the beaches of Mombasa and tribal villages throughout the country, all the way through to the bustling markets and busy streets of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital. Nairobi overland offers the best way to explore the highlights of Kenya, ensuring a highly memorable trip that covers all the top attractions within this fascinating country.

Some of the top tours that you could consider that start in Nairobi include the following Kenya budget travel experiences:
Masai Mara National Reserve
If wildlife spotting and bird watching is what you are after, then a tour covering the incredible Masai Mara National Reserve is not to be missed. Bordering the neighboring Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, this reserve is the site of one of the most spectacular sights on the planet – the annual wildebeest migration, where millions of wildebeest cross over from the Serengeti into the Masai Mara in a thundering cloud of dust. The reserve also boasts huge numbers of game, from big predators such as lion and leopard, to giraffe, elephant and many others. No Nairobi overland experience beats the Masai Mara Reserve when it comes to wildlife sighting!

Nairobi to Dar Es Salaam
Another huge benefit to Kenya budget travel is its proximity to neighboring countries such as Tanzania – another excellent overland destination. Many Nairobi tours allow you to experience the best of both worlds, with travel between Kenya and Tanzania to visit some of the country’s hot spots such as Dar Es Salaam – one of the most exotic and fascinating cities in Africa. From the sights and attractions of Kenya’s capital, you can then enjoy all the highlights of Tanzania’s capital. Famous for its Arabic influence, spice markets and rich culture, this city is not to be missed.

Serengeti National Park
Also in Tanzania, the Serengeti National Park is one of Africa’s most renowned game reserves. The reserve is also where the annual wildebeest migration takes place, ensuring an unforgettable wildlife experience that is sure to enthrall almost any nature lover. The reserve is also home to large numbers of lion, flamingo, elephant and other species, plus a huge number of bird species.

East Africa Game Parks
Another great option for wildlife enthusiasts, an East Africa Game Parks tour offers a chance to enjoy some of Africa’s top game park destinations – from Kenya’s Masai Mara to Tanzania’s Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Here you can see abundant game and bird life, and get a taste for the breathtaking beauty of East Africa. For the ultimate wildlife experience, this is Nairobi overland adventure at its best.

For all Kenya budget travel ideas and information contact OverlandingAfrica.com or post your comments below.

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Mt Kilimanjaro – Things To Know Before You Go

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Kilimanjaro SunRising 19,340 feet above sea level Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and the world’s highest free-standing mountain.

Today, about 15,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro each year, as a spiritual journey or as a personal challenge. This truly amazing experience will change your life and test your endurance.

What you need to know before you go:
Get Fit and Break in those Hiking Boots
Get physically fit, no need to be Superman fit, but be physically ready to make sure you reach the summit. Break in those hiking boots before you come or you will end up with blisters for feet.

Book in Advance
Make your reservations in advance and make sure everything is in place before you arrive. This will also give you a chance to see what equipment you can rent from the operator instead of having to schlep it with you.

Choose your Route
There are three popular routes; Machame, Rongai and Marangu. Each have their own pro’s and cons. Decide which one is best for you.

Go Slowly
You will hear the Swahili phrase “pole pole” a lot. It means to go slow and it is good advice or you may not reach the summit.

Be Mentally Prepared

This is definitely a mental as well as physical challenge. You should prepare yourself to endure this journey and the elements.

Tips on what to pack:
- Wet wipes
- Snacks
- Adequate sun protection
- Thermal flask
- Camera & Film

If you want to know more see the Team at OverlandingAfrica.com

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Top 10 Tanzania Highlights

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Ngorongoro Crater Game Drive

Have you ever ridden a camel or swum with dolphins? Why not?

From snorkeling in some of the clearest Zanzibar water, to following the footprints of lions on a game drive in the Serengeti – Tanzania has it all!

The excitement of a hot air balloon safari is rivaled only by being within a car length of a Big 5 animal whilst on a game drive. Achieve the ultimate and climb Kilimanjaro or have ‘High Tea’ complete with scones, jam and cream at a local tea plantation.

Enough adventure for one day? Head out on a dhow and sip on cocktails while watching the sun set over the azure waters of the Zanzibar archipelago.

Sounds good? Check out the Top 10 Tanzania Highlights:

- Ride a Camel in Arusha
- Trek Mt Kilimanjaro
- View game in the Ngorongoro Crater
- See the migration herds in the Serengeti National Park
- Have fun on the Stone Town Spice Tour
- Swim with Dolphins in Zanzibar
- Scuba dive the crystal clear Zanzibar waters
- Sail in a dhow and go snorkeling
- See the tea plantations near Iringa
- Take a balloon ride in the Amboseli National Park

For trips that cover these awesome highlights contact us at www.overlandingafrica.com

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Sauti za Busara – Zanzibar Music Festival

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

The biggest music festival in Africa kicks off on Zanzibar Island, Tanzania on the 11th of February 2010. The Sauti za Busara Music Festival is the biggest music event in East Africa – if not in all of Africa – and brings together over 400 local and international artists showcasing the best of East African music.

Africa Drums

Parades, singers, dancers and drummers are guaranteed to get your blood pumping and the pounding beat of African music is a highlight of any East Africa Overland Tour!

The 5 day event finishes off with a beach party to end all beach party’s and dancing till dawn is common – a perfect end to your Africa Overland ‘trip of a lifetime’!

For information contact our team at OverlandingAfrica.com or check out all Africa Overland Tours.

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