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		<title>Walking Safari on Mount Kenya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mount Kenya The original name of Mount Kenya is Mount Kirinyaga but the British colonialists could not say it properly and their &#8216;kirinyaga&#8217; ended up sounding &#8216; keenya&#8217;. That is what ended up in the books, and the ultimate spread of the new name. The Kirinyaga neighborhood remained up to date. It is really interesting [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p><strong>Mount Kenya</strong><br />
The original name of Mount Kenya is Mount Kirinyaga but the British   colonialists could not say it properly and their &#8216;kirinyaga&#8217; ended up sounding &#8216; keenya&#8217;. That is what ended up in the books, and the ultimate spread of the new name. The Kirinyaga neighborhood remained up to date. It is really interesting to note that the Kikuyu community built their house facing Mount Kenya, &#8216;home of the god&#8217;, Ngai.<br />
Located on the central Kenya, the Mountain is one of the most famous and well known adventure points in Africa and world at large. With magnificent snow-caped peaks which protrude to the foggy airs above, it is one of the most visited nature reserves in Kenya. Mount Kenya&#8217;s twin peaks of Batian and Nelion crown one of the world&#8217;s highest national parks &#8211; 704 kms of forest, moorland, rock and ice.<br />
<strong>Climbing Mount Kenya</strong><br />
As you leave camp in the morning and proceed with the climb, the various peaks of Mt Kenya start showing themselves in front of you. You leave the bamboo forest behind you and the alpine plants of Mt Kenya appear gradually. Various species of the lobelia plants will eventually take over the higher you climb.<br />
You do not need to be a professional climber to enjoy the scenes of Mount Kenya, but You need to be physically fit, and the climb is well worth it. Batian and Nelion can only be reached by professional climbers with technical skill. It is point Lenana, third highest point that is the target for most climbers as no technical skill needed.<br />
The common safari trek routes on Mount Kenya are; Naro Moru Route,  Sirimoni Track  and Chogoria Route. Mount Kenya, also known for its almost regular afternoon showers is easily accessible from Nairobi, the central city of Kenya. It is every adventurer&#8217;s paradise with fine routes to test each climber<br />
<strong>Trekking Tips</strong><br />
The trekkers need to be accompanied by a trekking guide or someone who have been there before and with proper knowledge of the tracks. This is not compulsory, but it is not unknown for ill prepared trekkers to get lost on the mountain. Sometimes the results are fatal. Though lone trekkers venture into the mountain, it’s a risk not worth taking.<br />
In addition to the lovely sceneries of Mount Kenya, adventurers will find themselves face to face with the shy Sykes monkeys, lots of different plant species or occasional buffalo crossing the track a couple of meters ahead of you.<br />
You will not miss the chirping of birds in early morning especially on the lower points, the bronze colored sunbirds hopper between lobelia and groundsels in search of nectar just in front of you undisturbed by your presence.</p>
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		<title>Walking Safaris Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the best online guide for walking safaris Africa Holidays. Exclusive private walking safaris where you will witness the true wilderness experience of Africa. The beautiful terrains of Africa are simply unmatched. Perhaps the ancient secrets that Africa has to offer are discovered by those who take time to walk around and about. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the best online guide for <strong>walking safaris Africa Holidays</strong>. Exclusive private walking safaris where you will witness the <strong>true wilderness</strong> experience of Africa. The beautiful terrains of Africa are simply unmatched. Perhaps the ancient secrets that Africa has to offer are discovered by those who take time to walk around and about.<br />
A walking safari in Africa is synonymous with fun filled adventure and the promotion of traditional safari style.<strong><br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">BEST WALKING SAFARI CATEGORIES IN AFRICA</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Wilderness trails</span></strong>: This walking safari involves you, (thought that was obvious), what else? You will be in company of a guide carrying your gear and other provisions. You can decide on more guides, scouts, porters and cooks, e.t.c<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
South Africa Walking Safari Imfolozi Wilderness Trail: </span></strong>Trailists here are guaranteed close encounters with this two-tonne tank of herbivores – and possible nerve-jangling brushes with its smaller-but-stroppier cousin, the black rhino. The emphasis is not on big game – though there&#8217;s plenty of it about – but on the raw wilderness experience.<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Backed-up walking safari</span></strong>: You will have a support staff from the safari company who will set up a rolling camp basis depending on your destination and time consideration. All camps that you have ever imagined are found in Africa. You can choose between the very basic or the perhaps luxurious tented camps. Difference is clear!<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Bush Camp  Safaris</span></strong>: Could also fit the description of <strong>traditional camps</strong>. These are rather seasonal and very semi-permanent. You will find that these camps have vehicles or even boats on them. It’s all about adventure. <a href="http://www.guideforafrica.com/zambia/zambia.html"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Zambia</span></a>&#8216;s Luangwa  Valley is undisputed capital of the on-foot big bush camp experience. <strong>Mwaleshi Camp</strong>, perched on the banks of the <strong>Mwaleshi</strong><strong> River</strong>, is one of just three camps in the park.<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Lodge based</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> <strong>Safaris</strong></span>: in Africa you will find permanent lodges, both luxury and mid range to suit your needs. All luxuries and facilities are located in these lodges. Most of them offer fully fledged services with your comfort considered, but you will rarely find these ones with the <strong>Wildlife parks</strong>.<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Birding Safaris</span></strong>: In Africa you are guaranteed to find birds everywhere you travel. A stroll in hotel gardens, a trip to the Wildlife Parks or reserves you will likely find bright black and yellow weavers, tiny iridescent sunbirds resembling flying jewels, Secretary Bird, Bustards and Mousebirds with long tails, which are unique to the rest of the world.<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
NamibRand Desert Trail: </span></strong>This is a walking safari with a difference: it&#8217;s in a desert. The three-day, two-night trail follows a circular route through the private <strong>NamibRand Nature Reserve </strong>and its gravel plains, towering <strong>red sand dunes</strong> and <strong>rugged mountains</strong>. At night, your bed-roll and washbasin are simply arranged on the sand, with a mind-boggling canopy of stars as your roof. But with hot water and three-course dinners, you won&#8217;t go without creature comforts.<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Beach Safari Walking</span></strong><br />
Beach walking Safaris are prominent with islands of Seychelles, Mauritius and to some Kenya. This is a paradise experience on earth. The coastline of Africa is a tropical idyll of soft white sands and gentle sea breeze, where the passing of a day is marked by the slow arc of the sun. The pace of life on the coast is notably slower, languid, more relaxed and at peace with the world.<strong><br />
Other Walking Safaris Africa</strong><br />
-<span style="color: #008000;"><strong> Kenya Safaris</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: #008000;"><strong>- Tanzania Walking Safari Trail Ngorongoro</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: #008000;"><strong>- Botswana Okavango Walking Trail Africa</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: #008000;"><strong>- African Walking Safaris</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: #008000;"><strong>- Adventure Safaris</strong></span><br />
<strong><span style="color: #008000;">- Cultural Safaris</span><br />
Top Walking Safari Destinations in Africa</strong></p>
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<li>NamibRand Nature Reserve</li>
<li>Mwaleshi Camp Zambia</li>
<li><a href="http://www.guideforafrica.com/botswana/okavango-botswana.html">Okavango Delta Botswana</a></li>
<li>Selous fly camp, Tanzania</li>
<li>Imfolozi South Africa</li>
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