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01.10.12 | Comments Off on Kenya: Walking in a Birdwatcher’s Paradise
In Kenya, walking is highly recommended for visitors who really want to see the country close up, meet the local people, and see wildlife. This is especially true if the form of wildlife you are most interested in is birdlife. Kenya has more than 1070 species of birds, second only to the Congo on the […]
01.10.12 | Comments Off on Walking in Georgetown, Washington DC
Washington, D.C. has some of the most iconic attractions in the United States: the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Institute, to name a few. To see everything this great city has to offer would take days but the best opportunity you can have of seeing just about everything is by walking. USA […]
01.10.12 | Comments Off on Taking Photos on Your Kenya Walking Holiday – Top Tips
When you go on a guided walk on a Kenya walking holiday, one thing is for sure: you’re going to want to take lots of photos. With all the incredible people, places and animals that you will encounter along the way, the photos that you take will provide you with valuable memories to take home […]
01.10.12 | Comments Off on Keep Blisters at Bay on Your Kenya Walking Holiday
If you go on a Kenya walking holiday, the sights, the sounds and the incredible people are sure to make it an amazing experience. But if you want to get the most from your guided walk then there is one thing you will want to avoid at all costs: blisters. Blisters can turn a fantastic […]
01.10.12 | Comments Off on Walking the USA – a Tour of Atlanta
The city of Atlanta, Georgia, is an excellent destination for the growing number of travellers who like the idea of getting to know the country by walking. USA is the ideal place to enjoy independent or guided walks, or a combination of both, when visiting the country’s beautiful cities. Atlanta’s wonderful climate allows for exploration […]
12.14.11 | Comments Off on Walking Costa Rica For Las Fiestas de Zapote
There are many important factors to consider when walking Costa Rica, such as what the best time of the year to visit is. Many would testify that the dry season from December to April is the most enjoyable time to visit. If you’re looking for a festive break with a difference though, many people recommend […]
12.11.11 | Comments Off on Walking Costa Rica With Monkeys
While walking Costa Rica, there are many wonderful types of animals to hear and observe, but none are as distinctive as the monkey. Costa Rica is home to four indigenous species of monkey – the White-Headed Capuchin, the Mantled Howler, the Central American Squirrel Monkey, and the endangered Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey, with all four species […]
12.11.11 | Comments Off on Walking Costa Rica With Animals
Costa Rica is home to many wild and wonderful types of animals; from the famous and brightly-coloured scarlet macaw to the deadly spectacled caiman crocodile. With a unique location between the North and South American continents, Costa Rica has many different varieties of habitats, leading to more than 500,000 species calling the country home. This […]
12.11.11 | Comments Off on Kenya’s Big Five
While in Kenya, you might be keeping your eyes peeled for the animals known as the ‘Big Five’. These are the animals that everyone hopes to see while walking Kenya, the elite wildlife renowned for the difficulty in hunting them. Their ranks include the lion, the leopard, the Black Rhino, the elephant, and the Cape […]
12.11.11 | Comments Off on New York’s Novels
New York is a city that has been written about like no other. On a tour walking the USA’s city of New York, you can often find inspiration in many of the stories unfolding around you – and that’s precisely what inspired several novelists to set their stories in ‘The Big Apple’. Many American novels, […]