Metal Safari - HELL’S BLAST PV

June 26th, 2009
MetalSafariTokyo asked:


Metal Safari - HELL’s BLAST from our album “RETURN TO MY BLOOD”. Available @ www.higashimusic.com http , shop.nanimato.com, http and www.frukto.com.pl METAL SAFARI Biography INAMOTO(Vocal) Hiro-yuki(Guitar) JUN(Bass) YAZU(Drum) METAL SAFARI was formed in March 2005 by INAMOTO, Hiro-yuki and YAZU to play metal all over the world. In that line-up they quickly recorded 3 consecutive demos which were distributed for free at their shows. JUN joined METAL SAFARI in July 2005 and the band became …

Theodore

African Kenya Safari Cost-cost of Kenya Safari, Tour, Vacation, Holiday & Travel

June 25th, 2009
Robert Meyer asked:


Kenya Tour Aspects, Areas, Parts & Components

African Kenya safari begins when you embark into your flight to Kenya. A typical Kenya safari in east Africa has several main parts which basically revolve around your need to move from point A to B, your type of food on African safari, your Kenya safari accommodation, and access to several attractions including game parks, cultural centers and tribal villages of Africa. Each of this stage has a surcharge that varies depending on the type and standards of safari demanded. Use of top of the range facilities and transport modes attract an equally higher safari or tour tariffs. For example traveling in business class for your African safari will cost more than using the economy class in any safe African airline. Likewise 5 star African hotels will have added luxuries on safari than 4 star hotels and will generally cost more.

African Kenya safari air travel

Traveling by plane to your African destination makes the most economic sense and assumes that your safari actually starts on arrival. Unlike African cruise vacations, where even the voyage to a destination is a holiday in itself, air travel simply delivers you to your African safari destination. It therefore is reasonable to get yourself the cheapest African safari air tickets as this part of your safari should not constitute the larger portion of your safari or holiday budget. It is therefore no wonder that most travelers on a visit to Africa Kenya use economy class to cut down on transfer costs from home country to destination African safari country.

Cost of African safari air tickets

There are many vacation air ticket deals with major airlines operating from Europe, Asia and Middle East to Africa. However the tendency is that most airlines hike their fares closer to the holiday season which starts in August. It gets increasingly harder to get your flight tickets to Africa the closer you get to the African holiday season. Air tickets to an African Kenya safari should therefore be booked way in advance of travel and especially so for large groups to avoid Kenya last minute air ticket rush. Remember the demand and cost of flight tickets to Africa Kenya get higher as vacation time draws closer.

Good, Safe and Reliable African Airlines to Kenya

There are several African airlines that fly into Nairobi Kenya and offer competitive vacation air tickets rates for people visiting the country. Where else they may not be necessarily cheap, they certainly offer better prices than most European and Asian airlines. Generally African vacation flights tend to be more expensive than say to Europe. The reason for these higher prices of air tickets to Africa is due to the longer distances as compared to say a Europe vacation. Infact the further you go south of Africa, the higher the rates. Incidentally, most of the African countries with wildlife and good attractions worth your visit and money are at the equator or to the south of Africa. Catch 22 I would say!

Few African airlines offer very high standards of service and operate new aircraft just as the ones in developed countries. Kenya airway for example partnered with KLM when the latter bought into the Kenyan airline and services have since dramatically improved. The most respected African airlines operating from Europe and North America by partnerships with KLM and North Western Airlines (NWA) include;

South African airlines

Ethiopian airline

Air Malawi

Kenya airways

Egypt air

Other reliable airlines operating frequent weekly flights from Europe to Africa include;

Emirates

British Airways

Lufthansa

Swiss Air

KLM

Air France

Alitalia

Many other safari vacation chartered flights from Europe, North America including Canada and the USA.

Cost of Kenya Safari Hotels in Africa

Kenya tour and safari lodges and hotels offer unpararreled standards in Africa. Usually, you will have a night sleep over in a Nairobi hotel waiting for your safari to start the next day. Most flights arrive in Nairobi from Europe and Asia early in the morning or late in the evening. Either way it’s always advisable to rest in a Nairobi hotel before embarking on your inland safari.

Leaving for a Kenya wilderness tour immediately on arrival in Nairobi may not be a good idea given the over 8 hour flights to Kenya from Europe; the jetlag and fatigue attributed to your body’s disorientation due to time zone differentials won’t do you good. The cost of your Nairobi safari hotel average between $200 for a five star and anywhere between $100 to $150 for a 4 star Nairobi hotel. There are definitely other budget Nairobi hotels which charge anywhere between $ 40 to $ 100. You call the shots here! This is mainly for the transfer night and possibly the last night before your flight back home at the end of your Kenya animal or beach holiday.

As a rule of thumb, the cost of safari lodges in Kenya parks is higher than those in towns or in Nairobi. Some of the most expensive tour lodges in Kenya are to be found in… you guessed that right…the Masai Mara game reserve. These high costs of safari lodges are necessarily driven by the huge demand for Masai Mara accommodation during the wildebeest migration. Pace setter luxury Kenya safari lodges are also predictably to be found here. By and large, the cost of Kenya vacation lodges and camps vary depending on several factors including star rating of the lodge or camp, facilities offered and exclusivity afforded to the client. The smaller the Kenya luxury safari lodge, the higher the cost and mostly the more remote is its location. Larger African wilderness lodges in Kenya have a lower accommodation tariff rates.

Prices of accommodation in Kenya safari lodges also vary by huge margins. The leading, popular and exclusive eco-lodges cater for a maximum of between 10-12 clients often in remote settings. These luxury tented camps and eco-lodges are either made of mounted or hunting tents or semi-permanent local materials assembled to give a breath taking rustic appeal. Dining in silver ware with Mozart playing from a colonial hunting-era-gramophone in the back ground. They range in price from $400 to $800 per person per night. Yes, who said it’s cheap to buy exclusivity and out-of-this-world comfort in the bush. There is however a class below this top-end luxury lodges. The mid-top end safari lodges are also designed in a similar fashion but may not equal the expensive furnishings, safari style and décor. The Kenya luxury wildlife lodges spare nothing to make your stay comfortable, stylish and ambient beyond belief. The cost of Kenya Africa wilderness lodges range between $300 to $400 and more.

The other class of luxury lodges is the large complexes in the Kenya wildlife parks complete with a swimming pool, and mostly built up in brick and mortar. The average safari accommodation units in these lodges are from 50-150 rooms or more. It’s mostly a crowded affair with buffet dining or if lucky ala-carte. The room sizes tend to be smaller than the top-end luxury safari lodges. These Kenya safari lodges cost anywhere between $ 150 to $300 per room or more depending on the star rating and other factors like a higher self-proclaimed status among peer lodges in the area.

Then we have the budget Kenya safari lodges that range from some that offer more value than the charge to complete 4 walls and a roof hole in the wall. Prices here range between $ 50 to $ 100 per person per night or more. There are however many choices for accommodation in a Kenya wilderness adventure tour that can fit any budget. It is however important to bear in mind that it’s impossible to ride a Mercedes Benz at the price of a bicycle. There is no worse feeling than to put up in a low down budget Kenya lodge and then feel bad on arrival on realizing that you could have afforded something better with a little more $$$.

Cost of Kenya Road & Air Safari Transport

Transport to and from the several attractions in Kenya can be achieved through air or road. Kenya Air safaris are popular with people on a luxury Kenya safari visit and those that are constrained by time and don’t wish to spend much time on the road. Kenya road safaris on the other hand are cheaper and afford a tourist the chance to see the Kenyan countryside.

Air safari ticket to the Masai Mara cost an average of $ 150 return from Nairobi. Flights to Mombasa cost $ 150-200 return. Lamu flights cost about $ 250 depending on the local Kenyan airline. Road safaris by a minivan are cheaper than the 4×4 safaris. The minivan cost of safari averages $250 per day which can be shared among the passengers in the vehicle. Cost of 4×4 safari vehicles is about $ 350 per day which also can be shared among the passengers.

Kenya car rental is a cheaper option and vehicles on hire are mostly 4×4 safari land rovers or land cruisers. The rates for these cars vary widely but on average is $150 per day. This excludes the cost of fuel, driver guide and other incidentals. Vehicles on hire are available in Kenya’s Mombasa car rental and Nairobi car rental companies.

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Diane

Kenya Safari Highlights - Unforgettable Experiences

June 22nd, 2009
Anirban Bhattacharya asked:


 

 

Nowadays, many people love visiting Africa as their favorite holiday destination. There has been a shift of preferences of tourists from a soft romantic destination to wild jungles of Africa. Have you ever thought about the reasons of this much-publicized shift? Let us discover why Kenya is becoming a happening destination for tourists from all over the world.

 

 

Safari in Kenya is not only unique but it is raw, captivating, wild and beautiful at the same time. The continent helps you to discover some of unforgettable experiences of astonishing sights, sounds and smells of its people, animal kingdom and the nature itself. Undoubtedly, no one can restrict himself or herself from visiting the continent. You will come again and again for sure.

 

 

In Kenya, you can book yourself in small and luxury safari camps and lodges in some of mesmerizing locations to give you a real feel of visiting the nature. With plentiful wildlife, you can get the worth for your money without compromising on the quality of Kenya safari experience. As a tourist, you can enjoy visiting three kinds of safari trips in Kenya; Kenya Wildlife Safari, Kenya Beach Safari and Kenya Scenetic Safari. Let us know about them in brief:

 



Kenya Wildlife Safaris:

 

Kenya is the home of varied wild animals. You can find many rare animals that can be seen in Kenya only. So, if you are an adventurous sort of person, visiting wildlife safari is a must trip for you.

 



Kenya Beach Safaris:

 

On its Eastern side, the country has an unbroken line of ocean that offers a great time for all marine lovers. Enjoy lying in soft white sand with gentle breeze touching your face in some of the inviting beaches like Malindi beach and Mombasa beach.

 



Scenetic Safaris:

 

People who want to explore nature and its hidden beauty sights can choose Scenetic safaris in Kenya. Enjoy taking a trip to breathtaking landscapes and indulge in some of the challenging activities.

 

 

 

Kenya safari ensures complete entertainment and fun time. So, make your plans now!

 



Eugene

Galdessa Camp As Part Of A Camping Kenya Safari

June 22nd, 2009
Ian SG Smith asked:


A Camping Kenya safari means a tented camp with no fence or wall, and is a much better part of an in Kenya safari than sleeping in a lodge. Of course in a camp with no fence the animals you have come to see, do come into the camp especially at night. Close encounters with an elephant browsing three feet from your tent is what a camping Kenya safari is all about.

As a family our first experience of an in Kenya safari was at the famous Galdessa Camp in Tsavo East. With two small children and apprehensive parents we felt that a fixed camp was going to be about as close to the wilderness as we could cope with, and so in the purest sense of the word it wasn’t a camping Kenya safari, but Galdessa is a camp with no fences or walls. The ‘tents’ were thatched bandas and a great deal more civilized than we expected with electricity, running water, and comfortable beds. Most important of all we were sealed in, zipped up at night with good well fitting mosquito nets.

On he way to Galdessa, and by the way we had our own family vehicle and driver arranged hrough the Manager at Hemingways. He wisely said that for our first in Kenya Safari it was the best way, because we could stop when we wanted and view as long as we wanted, and how right he was.

The few vehicles we saw were mainly like mini buses crammed with tourists, which looked no fun at all.

He aso said that if a luxury african safari was our ideal, then to start at Galdessa would be best, and how right he was again.

On our six hour drive from Malindi we had already seen several giraffes, elephants, but several hundred yards away, a lioness looking for her cubs, and a whole variety of bambi like creatures, water buffalo, and then very close to Galdessa two very large bull elephants, one of whom we passed at about fifteen yards, and exciting that was too.

We hardly passed a vehicle, and whilst our journey was just before the long rains arrived in April, the weather was clear and warm. The rains howver came a few days later, and even overnight this was seen by a considerable rise in the water level in the river due to rain up country.

We duly arrived at Galdess for our first night ever on a Kenya safari, nd were led to our banda, being shown on the way, elephant tracks, lion footprints, and hippo prints as well, all on the path inside the camp. We were told in no uncertain terms that on a camping kenya safari site like Galdessa, we were not under any circumstances, even in daylight to leave our banda unless we were with a member of staff, because of the high chance of an encounter with an animal.

After dark, we had to get into a safari vehicle to go the the dining area, because there was a bull elephant in the camp, and indeed on returning to our banda later by vehicle the bll elephant was browsing outside our back door, an we crept past about 10 feet away to the safety of our tent.

A visiting hippo in the middle of the night, right next to the tent, and the early morning evidence that a lion had been within touching distance of the tent really made our stay at Galdessa.

The food at lunch and dinner was spectacularly good, the views of the river from the central lounge/dining hut was excellent, and the surprisingly hot shower in our ten all adde to make the first night of our first in Kenya safari a memorable one.

Galdessa is a must on any Kenya safari tour, and a definite stop on a luxury african safari.



Jamie

Prince_of_Macedon plays “Cabela’s African Safari” #1

June 20th, 2009
PrinceofMacedon asked:


profile.myspace.com Please watch in “High Quality.” This is me playing the first 2 hunting missions in Cabela’s African Safari. Join me as I hunt down Turtle Dove and Impala. Along the way, you will get a chance to see the Buffalo and Rhino. Level: South Africa

Mary

Avoid Mishaps With African Safari Advice

June 19th, 2009
Pooja Rai asked:


African safari is an adventurous sport and can be enjoyed best when certain precautions are taken. If you are planning to go on a safari trip to the African wild woods during your next vacations, you will definitely want your trip to be pleasant without any mishaps. You can refer to a safari guide for useful safari advice and tips which will help you to make the best out of your African safari trip.

Given below are certain useful tips:



The first important thing which you need to take care of while planning an African safari tour is that, you buy a package from a company which is reliable and experienced. Selecting a wrong package from a wrong company can turn your thrilling safari experience to a disaster.







The next thing is, while selecting a package, collect information about all the things which are included in the package. An African safari tour operator generally provides mosquito nets and sleeping bags etc, if you choose to go on a tented safari. Also make sure the package you have selected, includes the services of a local guide to guide you through your safari trip. While fixing a package, if you do not understand any statement or provision in the agreement, clarify it at the same time.







Inform the tour operator if you are under any kind of medical supervision. Get yourself vaccinated and carry all the important medications with you while leaving for an African safari holiday.







Carry the right clothes and accessories to enjoy your safari in the best way. Also carry sufficient amount of food and water along with you. While you are on the African safari, drink as much fluid as possible and keep yourself covered to avoid insect bites and sunburn.







Do not forget to carry a copy of your passport to deal with unexpected problems. Also carry sufficient amount of cash with you. Do not forget to collect information about the currency exchange rates of the place you are visiting.







Learning about the history as well as the current affairs of the place you are visiting can help you to make your trip better by understanding the place and its people well. Collect information if you require any permission for visiting that place or doing photography.





With the right African safari advice and tips, you will be able to enjoy your African safari vacation in the best way. You would definitely want to go for a safari to a new destination during your next holiday.



Wilma

The African Adventure Safaris Can Be An Eductional And Exciting Adventure

June 19th, 2009
MIKE SELVON asked:


Options are really not much of concern for people considering African adventure safaris. In fact, it could even be somewhat of a problem trying to narrow down the list of destinations for such a safari, which can often be overwhelming. This is especially true for the person who is planning their very first trip to the wilds of Africa to experience wildlife safaris.

The prospective seeker of an adventurous African safari is presented with a wide array of destinations that they can visit, such as Egypt, Botswana, Kenya, and South and East Africa, to name a few. On top of that, each one of these destinations has a variety of offerings from the various African safari tour companies that arrange and plan the itineraries for such adventures. And, even when the safari traveler chooses a destination and the specific type of safari they are keen to go on, there are still many own unique twists that the different safari guide operators might offer.

These many types of adventure safaris that people can choose from means they will get a trip that is just right for their level of comfort. It seems that everyone has their own unique definition of “adventure.” For some it could simply mean roughing it in a tent on foreign soil, while for others, nothing short of a face to face encounter with wild beast will be thrilling enough.

Since there are so many options, people are generally able to find safaris in Africa to suit their personalities, their tolerance for thrills and uncertainty, and their budgetary limits as well. When traveling with a group, it can be more challenging to come to an agreement about just how adventuresome the safari travel will get. The general advice of experienced safari guide operators is to plan the trip around a middle ground destination and activities rather than trying to push people too far outside their comfort zone.

When undertaking an adventure safari, one should try to plan the maximum amount of time possible for the trip. After all, one of the largest expenses for those outside the continent will be the airfare to reach their destination, so it makes sense to try to extend the stay as long as is feasible in order to see as many different aspects of the life in the African wilderness as one can possibly take in.

No matter how long an adventure safari lasts, people always find that they wish that their African safari holidays did not have to come to a conclusion so rapidly. It is the rare person who leaves this engaging land without being deeply moved and holding on to the sights, sounds and experiences that will linger with them for a lifetime.

African adventure safaris should be planned to be much more than just a sight-seeing tour to an exotic location. There are also vast opportunities for learning about the people, the history, the cultures, the land itself, and the amazing wildlife that inhabits virtually all corners of the sweeping savannas and expansive jungle areas. The potential for having a life-changing educational experience on wildlife safaris is enormous and is an aspect of such an excursion that one should not overlook.



Florence

[HQ] Tom & Jerry 125 - Sorry Safari

June 19th, 2009
AFChVideos asked:


Tom & Jerry 125 - Sorry Safari

Tim

African Safaris from East to South - Vacation Tips

June 18th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


If you are a novice in African safaris, you probably might find yourself overwhelmed with the array of choices that will arrest your sight. If you have already gone there, you might as well know how to plan a tour so as to delve into the deeper wonders of the African safaris. Remember, some solitary locations are far more marvelous than those, which already became traditional destinations.

The safaris, though more famous for the games and wild animals, were not created solely to do just that. You might be busy collecting stones while discarding wonders such as sightings of intriguing insects, varieties of smaller animals and multitudes of panoramic sights.

One of the more indispensable equipments in any African safari vacation is the binoculars as they allow you to see visions even from afar. Though travel companies normally provide binoculars, you might as well bring your own sets as you may prove them more convenient than risking your chance of sharing the tool with another person.

Your exposure to mosquitoes in African safaris can cause you myriad of mosquito diseases which in most cases, deprive you from more enjoyable experiences. To ward off uninvited guests during the night, make it a point to apply mosquito repellants and expose parts of your body as little as possible.

Any self-respecting African safari vacation operators knows that guests are susceptible to certain ailments due the natural elements in wild Africa. Therefore, they are well-equipped with treatments, medications and procedures that will create lesser chances of being affected by one. However, you must still bring with you personal medications such as anti-diarrhea medicine and anti-malaria pills in case you might need them.

You surely would want to reserve memories of experiences that you have undergone during your African safari vacation. If you were to bring a camera, your best bet would be the digital ones. However, for types that make use of films, be careful that you have some good reserve of batteries and films.

Go. Plan a different route. Seek places that you haven’t scoured before and experience wonder that you should not miss.

You can’t off course explore the whole of African safaris on a few days of trip. There simply are too many sights to feed your spirit and too many places where you may see the real and seldomly seen creations.

This is what an African safari may look like-

A spot may feature a snow-capped mountain while another site will let you witness the miracle of aquatic reefs. And there are definitely desserts and endless selections of wildlife. On another spot, you may even see a remarkable waterfall that will let you experience African safari the different way. Not to mention the diversity of culture and traditions, people and norms that form Africa.

It simply has got it all! Even the most amazing wonders that you can imagine may be found lingering in its rich and vast African safaris.

East and Central Africa

Mount Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater countless plains animals prides of lion along with other predators are all found in these African safari regions. It is strange how these two regions harbor the diversity of animals that feeds on its earth. Its amazing how animals like impala, hartebeest, cheetah, buffalo and others coexist harmoniously in African safaris.

South Africa

Though southern African safaris lack the famous wonders that east and central Africa offer, it still has other things to present to its guests. This is the sight most films of life in the safaris are made.

Zimbabwe is often deemed to be the most marvelous place in African safaris. Why not? It is the honors the mighty Victoria Falls.

One of the African safari favorites is the Zambia. It harbors wilderness camps that may be found in national parks such as Kafue National Park and South Luangwa.

To finish your African safari trip, you may find pleasure in the Indian Ocean islands, which cover Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius and Seychelles Islands. The waters that cover these places are great havens for marine life.



Ramon

What You Can Expect From The Africa Camping Safaris

June 17th, 2009
MIKE SELVON asked:


The African continent is immense and holds many mysteries and wonders that can make camping safaris a marvelous experience. Many African countries have wildlife parks and reserves that also boast fine camping facilities. In addition, there is also a vast selection of campgrounds that can be used as a base for safari travel excursions, which are affiliated and located near major hotels, lodges and resorts in a number of countries.

A camping safari is a very common choice for safari holidays partly because it tends to be less expensive than staying at the fine lodges and resorts, although there are also some luxury safari options for camping out in Africa as well. In general, travelers who are planning to take in the sights and sounds of Africa while camping have the option of either arranging for a private camping safari or a group camping safari.

Camping safaris that are geared toward private groups are designed around any group of two people or more who are traveling together but who are not especially interested in sharing their experience with those they don’t know, outside of the safari guide. These private groups travel in a vehicle separate from any other tour groups and have separate camping facilities for their private use.

Those who prefer a private camping safari will also be exclusively sharing any facilities of the campground and all of the meals are also shared amongst themselves. Guests who are on a private safari won’t be joined by any others who are on the same safari tour or who might have a similar itinerary. Throughout the trip, they travel exclusively together.

The group camping safari is for individuals or small groups who feel that part of the experience of safari holidays is traveling with others and getting to know them during the adventure, so that by the end of the safari travel they no longer consider each other as strangers. On this type of safari travel the whole group travels together in the safari vehicles and they share their meals and the entire camp facility, and in some instances will even share larger, community types of tent accommodations.

A group camping safari is not only a good way to get to know others who share interests in adventuresome safari travels, but it is also a very effective way to reduce the cost of an African safari. This can make such a trip more affordable and feasible for people who might not otherwise be able to bear the expense of a private camping safari.

Some camping safaris take place at a permanent campground where the safari tour group will stay at a fixed “under canvas” camp. These are essentially tent “homes” that are primarily found in game reserves or at national parks. These camps have “permanent” tented sanitary facilities and a dining hall that is shared by all campers. These kind of camping facilities are popular and can serve as a base camp for walking safaris.

There are also mobile camping safaris which entail having the entire group traveling together with their all of their equipment and supplies in the safari travel vehicles. This gives the group an opportunity to cover greater distances and go deeper into the wilderness and gives the flexibility of stopping at sites that attract their interests. No matter what type of camping safari you choose, you will be sure to return home with memorable experiences emblazoned in your memory.



Aaron