Crowne Plaza Launches Personal Hotelier

February 23, 2009 on 10:59 am | In Afghanistan, Africa, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Dubai, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Hotels, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Middle East, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Reunion, Rwanda, Saudia Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sharjah, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off

Exclusive Service for Discerning Business Travellers

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has launched a brand new service, Personal Hotelier, across the Crowne Plaza estate throughout Middle East and Africa. Guests staying in Club rooms or on the Crowne Club floor can now enjoy the undivided attention of a hotelier dedicated to catering to their every need.

Crowne Plaza Personal Hotelier is an initiative that provides guests one point of contact, one face, one name and one telephone number to call prior to and during their stay at the hotel. This exclusive service is designed to alleviate the stress of corporate travel, allowing the guest more time and space to think, resulting in making their business trips more efficient and effective.

Commenting on the launch, Haitham Mattar, Director of Marketing Middle East and Africa, said, “Most of our guests are frequent business travellers. While they tend to enjoy travel, it can be exhausting and hectic so we decided to introduce a service to help them get the most of their time with us. “


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From the moment a booking for a Club room is made, a member of the Personal Hotelier team will be assigned to the guest, contact them to introduce themselves and then offer them any assistance if required.

A personal hotelier can help guests with everything for business needs, such as updating a presentation, printing documents, making reservations at a restaurant or spa and even personal shopping.

The pilot program, conducted at Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City, received an overwhelmingly good response.

Results from a survey* conducted amongst guests who participated in the program demonstrated that 95 per cent rated the service excellent with regards to its efficiency and usefulness.

The Personal Hotelier service is available to guest who book Club rooms or on the Crowne Club Floor at all Crowne Plaza properties across Middle East and Africa.


Tourist Guide Booking Tool

September 4, 2008 on 9:40 am | In Adventure Travel, Afghanistan, Africa, Alaska, Albania, Alberta, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua Barbuda Anquilla, Argentina, Aruba Bonaire Curacao, Asia, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Baja, Barbados, Beachbooker, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Borneo, Bosnia, Botswana, Brazil, British Columbia, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cabinweb, Cabo, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cancun Cozumel Yucatan, Caribbean, Cayman Islands, Central America, Chad, Chicago, Chile, China, Colombia, Comores, Congo, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Crete, Croatia, Cruise Boats, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Dubai, East Coast, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Europe, Fiji Islands, Finland, Florida, France, French West Indies, Gabon, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Great Lakes, Greece, Grenada, Guam, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Hawaiian Islands, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Labrador, Laos, Las Vegas, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, London, Los Angeles, Luxwmbourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Manitoba, Marianas, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Melanesia, Mexico, Miami, Micronesia, Middle East, Midwest, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Brunswick, New Caledonia, New England, New South Wales, New York City, New Zealand, Newfoundland, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Northern, Norway, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, NWT, Oman, Ontario, Orlando, Outdoors, Pacific Islands, Pacific Northwest, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Paris, PEI, Peru, Philippines, Plains States, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Quebec, Queensland, Reunion, Road Trips, Rockies, Romania, Rome, Russia, Rwanda, Samoa, San Diego, San Francisco, Saskatchewan, Saudia Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sharjah, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South America, South Australia, Southwest, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Sydney, Syria, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tasmania, Texas, Thailand, The Keys, The South, Togo, Tonga, Toronto, Trinidad Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turks Caicos, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Victoria, Vietnam, Virgin Islands, Wales, Western, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Yukon, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off


Explore Egypt with a tourist guide

Hailed as “the travel service innovation of 2008″ by the Irish Times

OurExplorer facilitates with ease the on-line booking of professional tourist guides from all over the world. Save time and money while you explore your next destination with the wisdom and guidance of a local.

Have you ever thought whilst visiting a new destination, “I wonder where the locals eat, drink, fish, ski, shop or party?” OurExplorer suggests its time for us all to stop simply sight-seeing but rather start exploring with the local wisdom and knowledge of a professional tourist guide.

OurExplorer has launched a new travel concept in BETA, a user-rated tourist guide booking tool created exclusively for your personal travel needs.

As the global financial crisis still looms, OurExplorer can save travellers hassle and money by getting the maximum out of their overseas adventure with a private tourist guide.

Enjoy the insight of the best shopping and value for money dining experiences in a city, directly from a native. Some tourist guides are currently offering special discounted rates and free tour hours on OurExplorer.

OurExplorer promote professional tourist guides only. Pre booking, the traveller can view their experience, license, past client testimonials or even chat with the tourist guide.

OurExplorer launched in July 2008 with now over 400 private tourist guides covering more than 80 countries worldwide — making it the biggest professional tourist guide directory in the world and growing all the time!

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Get a tourist guide for land (city guide, mountain guide) or sea (diving guide).

Purpose of OurExplorer:

1. To help tourist guides increase their income thereby benefiting the local community – especially those in poor countries e.g. Kenya, Mexico and Cambodia.

2. Increase cross cultural awareness and acceptance via direct connection with locals e.g. people in USA get the chance to understand those in Pakistan and Israel

“Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry but it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends,” said Mahatma Gandhi.

“Less than 9.7% of overseas travelers interact in meaningful discussion with a local,” according to the Tourism 2020 Vision reported by WTO.

The IMF concluded in March 2007 that “direct support of independent local businesses when you travel has the most positive results on local economy”.

“Rather than just donating money, OurExplorer is a sustainable long term solution to help low income families globally,” said David Cunningham (Chief Exploring Officer).


AFRICA: The Cradle of Humanity

August 24, 2008 on 8:21 am | In , Adventure Travel, Africa, Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off

When people think of Africa, they think of the big five safari sightings (lion, leopard, elephant, water buffalo, and rhino) or the big five tragedies of the continent (war, genocide, famine, political corruption, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic). But Africa encompasses much more than wildlife and warfare.

Africa is huge. It’s four times the size of the United States. It’s roughly 5,000 miles long and 4,600 miles wide. Africa makes up 20% of the earth’s landmass.

“There’s a whole continent beyond the cliché that appeals to luxury travelers and intrepid adventurers alike,” says Andy Alpine, co-founder of Specialty Travel Index (SpecialtyTravel.com). “The photo safari is still a big draw, of course–where else in the world can you experience the sight of a lion stalking its prey or the magnificent wildebeest migration across Serengeti’s endless plains? You could track wildlife in every country in Africa and still not get tired of it. But there is a rich cache of African experiences that many people don’t discover until their second trip to Africa–and some may overlook it altogether.”

Specialty Travel Index puts hundreds of African vacations from some of Africa’s best outfitters in one easy to navigate web site. Travel agents and travelers can narrow down their choices by country and by type of trip with a couple clicks.

Here’s a look at just a few of the dream-of-a-lifetime African travel experiences from different outfitters that can be found at www.specialtytravel.com and the magazine/directory Specialty Travel Index:

Ghana arts & Culture

Ghana is a kaleidoscope of arts. Palace Travel’s seven day art and culture tour of Ghana gives collectors and culture buffs a unique and up-close cultural experience. Travelers visit a local casket making shop to see a collection of caskets carved in the shapes of various objects depicting traditional beliefs in life after death (the “Fantasy Coffins” of Teshie Nungua have been featured in National Geographic and galleries worldwide).

They take drumming and dancing lessons on Kokrobrite Beach and learn to make fufu, ground nut soup, red red, and palava sauce in a Ghanian cooking workshop. Then its’ on to the Ashanti craft villages–Pankrono, where potters create colorful hand-built vessels; Ahwiaa, known for royal stools, walking sticks and fertility dolls; Ntonso where artisans hand-stamp patterns on cotton cloth to make adinkra textiles worn for funerals and other solemn occasions; and Bonwire where the famous Kente cloth is handmade on looms, in a time-honored tradition passed down through generations. If your suitcase isn’t stuffed with art by then, it will be after the Kumasi Central Market (also known as Kejetia Market), the largest open-air market in West Africa, where more than 10,000 vendors sell just about everything you could need or want – food, fabric, clothing, furniture, beauty products, and handmade crafts.

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Diving the Red Sea

Get Your Dive Gear HereThe Red Sea, where the desert meets the ocean, is one of the planet’s most fascinating natural sea environments. There are about 200 of coral types and over a thousand species of fish, more species than anybody of water its size. Many divers consider the Red Sea is the best diving in the world world. Lotus International’s Deep Down in the Red Sea diving tour starts in Cairo and gives divers the chance to explore the Abou Dabab Reefs, Elephinstone Reef, Dolphin Reefs (3 dives with the dolphins), St. Johns, Marsa Alam, and West Abu Dabab. LOTUS INTERNATIONAL TOURS

Photographer’s Safaris

There can’t be an amateur or professional photographer alive that hasn’t fantasized about the capturing a shot of lions cubs playing in the grass, a leopard in a tree, or a line of elephants. A professional photographer leads small (10 or fewer) photo-hungry groups on daily game hunts–at a photographers pace–in open vehicles and bushwalks through private game reserves and Kruger National Park. Photographers will spot game from above on an ultra light flight and take a boat through the world’s third largest canyon for hippo and croc shots. In the evening, guests compare shots in the tree house style lodge. AFRICA WILD SAFARIS

Explore the Kalahari

Get Your Tropical Gear Here Few parts of Africa can match the mystique of Botswana’s Kalahari Desert. Its unique and striking environment, and its vastness and isolation, leaves a lasting impression on all visitors. In addition to exploring its fragile ecosystem, Travelers with Mountain Travel Sobek’s Kalahari Desert private adventure can experience the cultural richness of the indigenous San (Bushman) people, who live in complete harmony with their environment. From Jack’s Camp, an elegant, traditional East African–style camp (the best in the Kalahari!), you’ll explore the saltpans on quad bikes, search for the elusive brown hyena, and take a walk with a Bushman and learn how the San people have survived for centuries in this harshly beautiful environment.

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Tracking Large Game on Foot in Big Five Territory

An environmentally-friendly tented camp in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Bateleur Eco Safaris is in the heart of Big 5 territory. Forming a part of the Greater Kruger National Park, all artificial barriers between the reserves have been removed, allowing the wildlife to roam free. Sightings of lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino, cheetah, antelope, and 350 bird species are common. Guides conduct daily bush walks, which teach guests to track large game on foot and provide a fascinating insight into animal behavior. To ensure an authentic wildlife experience, Bateleur Eco Safaris exposes guests to a variety of activities such as bushcraft and survival skills, bringing them closer to nature than ever before.

BATELEUR ECO SAFARIS

Cradle of Voodoo


The Adventure Center offers a journey of extremes through some of Africa’s less-visited countries: Togo, Benin, and Burkina Faso. Traveling through three very different nations, travelers experience diverse cultures and traditional religions, amazing natural attractions, unique architectural styles, friendly people and vibrant local music. From the Gulf of Guinea to the remote nomadic lands in the north of Burkina Faso, travelers visit fetish markets and python temples, spend a night in a traditional stilt village, witness fire-dancing and mask ceremonies and explore the vast expanse of the Burkinabe Sahel. Sometimes, they are even granted an audience with King Maiga Belko at Arabinda. Adventure Center

Maasailand Safari

One of National Geographic Traveler’s “50 Tours of a Lifetime”, this is the chance to explore the African savanna on foot with Maasai warriors, share stories with elders, discuss world issues of common concern, learn about wildlife conservation and animal husbandry, women’s issues, rites of passage, and discover the fine arts of beading, traditional healing, music and dance, all from a base of specially built guest bungalows in the Maasai village of Merrushi. WILDLAND ADVENTURES

Birding in Egypt

Egypt is a bridge between continents offering migratory species the perfect route for their annual flights from Europe and Asia. A wide variety of Egyptian habitats ranging from high rugged mountains to desert and tropical style jungle along the Nile basin, give it a unique character plus the diversity needed to attract an extremely wide range of bird life– over 430 species of birds are found in Egypt. Travel Egypt, in addition to Nile cruises classic Nile Valley tours, operates a tour during the anticipated peak of migrations to afford birders a vacation with the maximum chance to view and photograph the widest variety possible. Birders visit to important antiquity sites and oasis in both upper and lower Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula with its beautiful beaches, incredible undersea life, and bountiful collection of bird life. TRAVEL EGYPT

Spotting Gorilla and Chimps in Uganda

Get Your Outdoor Gear Here - Click MeUganda’s longest operating Safari provider (operating since 1959), Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris, combines luxury tent camps with real beds, comfortable furniture, thick rugs, and fully stocked dining and bar tents (this isn’t roughing it), with game viewing tin a private fleet of 4×4 Land cruisers. Lake Mburo Camp is set in a beautiful game park that has a wide range of Africa’s wildlife; Bwindi Forest Camp is the base for mountain gorilla treks; and Kibale Forest Camp is the forested base for chimpanzee spotting. Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris

These, and many other African experiences (as well as a myriad of special interest and adventure travel adventures), can be found in Specialty Travel Index and on www.SpecialtyTravel.com

Get Your Sports Gear HereSTI is easy to use, on the web site with the “Find Your Adventure” search mechanism indexing tours by both interest/activity (Yacht Charter, Wine Tours,) and destination (Costa Rica, France) and in the magazine using similar choices. Subscriptions to the magazine cost $10 per year (Canada $15; other foreign $25) for two issues: July (Fall/Winter) and January (Spring/Summer). Send orders to: info@specialtytravel.com or order online at www.specialtytravel.com


Africa Adventure Consultants a Safari Leader

April 10, 2008 on 7:53 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off

Boutique Safari Operator Now Offering Carbon Neutral Travel

BOULDER/ DENVER, CO – Africa Adventure Consultants continues to lead the industry with innovative safari design, and now they are pleased to announce the launch of a comprehensive effort to reduce carbon emissions as well. Africa Adventure Consultants has joined forces with Sustainable Travel International (STI) on its pioneering TravelGreen™ program, which allows Africa Adventure Consultants to offer carbon neutral safaris to travelers. Africa Adventure Consultants is STI’s first African safari operator partner implementing a sophisticated program that offers carbon offsets on every safari the company sells.

Get Your Tropical Gear Here“Carbon neutral” means the point at which greenhouse gas emissions have been identified, measured, reduced where possible, and 100% of the remaining emissions have been offset through high quality renewable energy or energy efficiency projects. Total greenhouse gas emissions are a factor of the air travel to get to Africa as well as the style of safari people enjoy. Sustainable Travel International assists in determining the total greenhouse gas emission per traveler, and Africa Adventure Consultants then absorbs 50% of that amount and provides the option for the traveler to offset the remaining 50%.

“We’ve found that our clients not only appreciate our initiative to protect and preserve the delicate ecosystems of Africa, but appreciate being given the voluntary opportunity to contribute directly as well.” said Kent Redding, President of Africa Adventure Consultants. “Earlier this year we worked to make our Denver office 100% carbon neutral, we continue to carefully select game areas in Africa that operate under sensitive environmental standards and now feel that Carbon Neutral travel is the next logical step. What does this mean for our clients? We are providing a way to travel to Africa with a limited negative impact on the environment.”

Get Your Outdoor Gear Here - Click MeAfrica Adventure Consultants also works with their African partner companies to reduce CO2 emissions by implementing solar and wind power schemes, reduce wood burning, protect land to create carbon sinks, and more.

Proceeds from purchased offsets are invested by Sustainable Travel International into high-impact sustainable development projects, including reforestation, renewable energy and energy conservation. These projects, which also benefit local communities, are located throughout Africa and other regions. Sustainable Travel International provides carbon offset projects that are independently verified by third-party sources.

Get Your Sailing Gear HereThe projects must verifiably reduce greenhouse gas emissions according to the CDM Gold Standard, consistent with the principles of the Kyoto Protocol, or meet the standards set forth by the Climate, Community, and Biodiversity Alliance. In 2007 Sustainable Travel International received the highest ranking in an independent study of carbon offsetting programs commissioned by the environmental group Clean Air-Cool Planet.

About Sustainable Travel International

Sustainable Travel International is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote sustainable development and eco-friendly travel by providing programs that help travelers and travel-related companies protect the environmental, socio-cultural and economic needs of the places they visit, and the planet at large.

About Africa Adventure Consultants

Get Your Sports Gear HereDenver-based Africa Adventure Consultants organizes safari adventures throughout East and Southern Africa, with destinations including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, South Africa, Zambia and Victoria Falls. The company sells destinations they know personally and offer guests assurance of strong on-the-ground partnerships with only the best local companies. Africa Adventure Consultants supports a variety of African conservation organizations, community-based tourism programs and humanitarian causes. With an eye on personal service, the principals create customized trips for individuals and small groups.

To learn more, please call 1.866.778.1089.


What is the status of sharks around the world?

February 6, 2008 on 12:28 pm | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Alaska, Asia, Australia, Baja, Borneo, Cabo, California, Cancun Cozumel Yucatan, Caribbean, Central America, China, Comores, Cook Islands, East Coast, Fiji Islands, Florida, Guam, Hawaiian Islands, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Japan, Kenya, Los Angeles, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Miami, Middle East, Mozambique, Namibia, New Caledonia, New England, New South Wales, New York City, New Zealand, Northern, Outdoors, Pacific Islands, Pacific Northwest, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Queensland, Sailing, Samoa, San Diego, San Francisco, Saudia Arabia, Scuba Diving, Senegal, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South America, South Australia, Sri Lanka, Sydney, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tasmania, Texas, Thailand, The Keys, The South, Tonga, Vanuatu, Victoria, Vietnam, Western, Zanzibar | Comments Off

BeachBooker Beach VillasIt’s true that humans do a lot more damage to shark populations than vice versa. Marine biologists report that sharks are in rapid decline around the world. In the North Atlantic Ocean, shark populations have declined more than 50 percent over the past 20 years alone, with some species now nearing extinction.

Experts see the primary cause as overfishing, which depletes sharks as well as their prey. Sharks are especially vulnerable to illegal “longlines” (fishing nets strung across dozens if not hundreds of miles of ocean), where they get inadvertently snared along with the tuna and swordfish fishermen intend to catch.

Rising demand for shark fin soup in is also contributing to the demise of sharks. According to a report by Wildaid, shark fins are among the most expensive seafood products in the world, selling for some $700 per kilogram on the Hong Kong market. With prices like that, many longline fishermen, who are already operating illegally, are happy to augment their incomes by “finning” a few sharks along the way. (Finning is the practice of removing a fin from a shark and discarding the rest of the carcass at sea.)

Often, threatened wildlife species manage to maintain their numbers in spite of excessive human predation. But sharks face an especially uphill battle, says renowned shark expert Ransom Myers, because they “take a long time to mature and have relatively few babies.”

So what is being done to save sharks? In the U.S., the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act is the primary law that oversees the conservation of U.S. fisheries and has established various management regulations for 39 species of sharks in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. It outlaws finning if the carcass is discarded but not if the rest of carcass is kept, clearly an unfortunate loophole.

Get Your Sailing Gear HereThe U.S. also helped develop a United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization treaty (the International Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks) whereby 87 countries agreed to develop their own plans for the conservation of sharks. However, only two countries—the U.S. and Australia—have lived up to the agreement. The U.S. plan is administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which has been working with regional fisheries authorities to make sure fishermen are sticking to cautiously low quotas regarding the number of sharks they are allowed to catch.

What can consumers do to save the sharks? The Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California urges consumers to avoid all shark products, not just on restaurant menus but also all souvenirs such as jaws and teeth, and shark-cartilage pills, which have been touted as cancer cures but which have been proven to be completely ineffective and are now widely considered a scam. The aquarium also encourages consumers to support with their pocketbooks conservation groups working to protect sharks and oceans, and specifically those working to set aside marine reserves that are off-limits to fishing.

CONTACTS: Wildaid, http://www.wildaid.org/  Monterey Bay Aquarium, www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/seafoodwatch.asp

GOT AN ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION? Send it to: EarthTalk, c/o E/The Environmental Magazine, P.O. Box 5098, Westport, CT 06881; submit it at: www.emagazine.com/earthtalk/thisweek , or e-mail: earthtalk@emagazine.com  Read past columns at: www.emagazine.com/earthtalk/archives.php


East Africa’s Most Romantic Adventure Getaway

November 1, 2007 on 1:36 pm | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Botswana, Comores, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Lesotho, London, Madagascar, Mauritius, Middle East, Mozambique, Oman, Outdoors, Reunion, Rwanda, Sailing, Saudia Arabia, Scuba Diving, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off

Get Your Sailing Gear HereKipungani Explorer Lamu Island Introduces New Sailing Activities

East Africa’s most romantic coastal getaway, Kipungani Explorer, also became one of its most adventurous on October 1st, when the region’s most experienced watersports provider launched a host of new ocean- and creek-based activities at this legendary Lamu Island resort.

Buccaneer Diving, home of Kenya’s only PADI 5-star Instructor Diving School at The Voyager in Mombasa, officially launched a thrilling schedule of watersports activities and excursions at Kipungani. In addition to the resort’s existing fleet of five sea kayaks, guests now have access to five brand new windsurfers, two agile Laser funboats, and two child-friendly Topper dinghies. Sailing excursions are free of charge to all guests, while an experienced instructor is also on hand to provide lessons to less experienced sailors.

The sailing activities supplement a lively schedule of existing oceanic activities, including deep-sea fishing, waterskiing, tubing, and snorkelling on the colorful reefs of Manda Toto and Kinyika islands – famed as the home of Kenya’s most fearlessly friendly dolphins. Kipungani is also blessed with three of its own traditional Arab sailing dhows, which provide the ultimate in romantic sundowners and enchanting champagne cruises.

Heritage Management Ltd., operating eight of Kenya’s premier safari camps, resorts and lodges, strives to bring back to East Africa the top quality service for which the region is rightfully known. The Explorer Collection, including Lamu’s Kipungani Explorer and the Masai Mara’s Mara Explorer, offers travelers stunning five-star style and intimate and exclusive settings. The Intrepids Safari Camps and Lodge collection, including Mara Intrepids, Samburu Intrepids, Siana Springs and the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Golf Resort, provide for a classic African safari experience. And the Voyager Resorts and Safari camps, including the Voyager Beach Resort and the Voyager Safari Camp, provide a “three-plus star” experience for families looking for an affordable African safari experience.

For more information, please visit http://www.heritage-eastafrica.com/


Diving, Adventure And Adrenaline In Oman

October 23, 2007 on 11:44 am | In , Afghanistan, Africa, Airlines, Asia, Bahrain, Beachbooker, Djibouti, Dubai, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Golf Resorts, Hotels, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, London, Middle East, Oman, Outdoors, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Sailing, Saudia Arabia, Scotland, Scuba Diving, Sharjah, Somalia, Sports Travel, Spring Break, Surfing Resorts, Syria, Turkey, United Kingdom, Wales, Yemen | Comments Off

Kuoni Family Holidays - Children travel from £239Fast becoming an ‘Adventure Capital of the World’ the Sultanate of Oman is an exciting and breathtaking country with a diverse landscape including majestic luscious fjords, vast desert expanses, pristine reefs and dramatic rugged mountains – an outdoor enthusiasts perfect playground. Oman is recognised as one of the best undiscovered marine sanctuaries open to diving tourists.

Boasting over 1700kms of coastline, with an abundance of marine life and superb visibility, Oman’s diving spots are world class and offer a range of sites and depths for all abilities up to 30metres. Dive sites close to the capital Muscat include Bander Knayran Cave Site, Fahal Island, Cemetry Bay and the Dimaniyat Islands, with wrecks, reefs and a variety of coral all stunningly nestled within pristine waters. Oman’s atmospheric night diving packages are not to be missed. Rays, turtles and dolphins are common with the occasional whale shark. You have a 75% chance of seeing dolphins when diving but a 95% chance on a special early morning dolphin watching tour.

Oman is a haven for watersports. Surfing on Masirah Island, located just off the East coast of Oman, attracting waves as high as six metres. The island is a one-hour ferry ride from the mainland and is also a great spot for windsurfing and snorkelling.

Mainland Oman has a wealth of activities to get the adrenaline pumping. A visit through the green mountains to Jebel Shams Mountain of the Sun, the highest peak in the Jebel Akhdar mountain range, will bring you face to face with canyons, valleys, steep rock cliffs and breathtaking views of the surrounding areas including the Grand Canyon of Oman. Trekking routes are often marked and range from leisurely walks through the lower regions to 1,900 metre altitude treks for the more advanced.

Trekking through the Hajar mountains showcases breathtaking sites such as the historic and mystical inhabited mountain village As Sab in the Western range and vast canyons such as Oman’s famous Snake Canyon.

Treks range from open paths at high altitude to challenging routes more than 2,000 metres above sea level with spectacular views over Oman’s famous canyons high in the Jebel Akhdar mountains. Allocated routes for the challenging treks are fully equipped with fixed wires to reach plateaus and all treks can be organised with professional and experienced companies. For more information see Oman’s latest trekking guide ‘Oman Trekking Explorer’ which features 12 spectacular hiking routes by the Oman Ministry of Tourism for purchase on http://www.amazon.co.uk/

The best way to tackle the rough terrain and unexplored landscape of Oman is by four wheel drive. Take a trip through the shifting dunes of Wahiba Sands, 10,000 square kilometres of desert for dune bashing at its best or negotiate through narrow wadis which are dry riverbeds that run through the mountains for some adrenaline packed wadi-bashing.

BeachBooker Beach VillasOman offers outstanding terrain for rock-climbing. Steep drops and sharp edges, some with multi-pitch bolted routes require hard work and a serious sweat however climbs range for all abilities. Try the southeast face of Jebal Misht, 6km of faces reaching up to 850m.

The ever evolving landscape of Oman has created a diverse topography throughout the country, creating natural craters, ravines and underground oasis’ and caves providing unique spots for cave exploration. Oman is home to the second largest underground chamber in the world, the Majlis Al-Jinn. A high level of fitness is essential and professional guidance is on hand to ensure a safe journey through the caves and lakes. Oman offers caving for all abilities, including the world renowned Al Hotta caves located at the foot of Jebel Shams. A great experience, with over 5km of caving along with archaeological artefacts, a subterranean lake system complete with its own indigenous breed of fish.

Oman has many professional tour operators and local guides offering day and overnight tours for the adventure traveller. For more informaClick Here for Your BEACH GEARtion please visit: http://www.omantourism.gov.om/

Nearest recompression facility is one hour by car from Muscat.

Average visibility is approximately 12metres.

Daily flights with Oman Air from London Gatwick to Muscat from 26 November 2007 please visit http://www.oman-air.com/


KEMPINSKI RED SEA RESORT in Djibouti

September 21, 2007 on 7:33 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Outdoors, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Somalia, Spa Resorts, Sports Travel, Spring Break, Surfing Resorts | Comments Off

Now in count-down mode prior to opening of Phase II in Fall 2008, construction of the multi-billion-dollar Djibouti Palace Kempinski resort, including the Beach, a new multipurpose Sport facility: Tennis, Cricket, Bocce Ball, Volley Ball, Soccer… gives people the opportunity to participate in various sports throughout the year.

As floors of the hotel extension quickly will go up, on ground floor are poured many Shops & Boutiques, and a spectacular 250 smq Fitness Center, locals and tourists alike will enjoy from Spa therapies to cutting edge therapies. Whether your idea of spa travel means a long soak in the bath, visiting a day spa or escaping to a luxury spa destination, the Djibouti Palace Kempinski will be your source for the best in healthy living.

Points of Distinction

Upon completion, The Djibouti Palace Kempinski will be among the largest resort community developments in the African Continent, looking northward on one of the most untouched surrounding of Africa, between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.

The Djibouti Palace Kempinski will features a combined total of up to 400 lodging accommodations including Kempinski-branded condominium residences in one, two and three-bedroom designs, an impressive conference center accommodating up to 1000 for banquets, several restaurants, a variety of bars, 24-hour room service, Casino, Disco and a full-service spa with many treatment rooms.

The exclusive residences are another key point of distinction. The residential community in Djibouti will have new and different luxury enclaves, easy air access and a unique cultural experience, making it become the newest “place to be” in the Horn of Africa. Life lushly imagined in Djibouti will consist of a luxury lifestyle combined with ecological and cultural sensitivity.

The selection will include:

Beachfront Rooms, a Stunning Owner’s Suite offering front-row seats to the magnificent Sea views. Impressive Apartments Studios with sweeping Ocean vistas, a gourmet kitchen, plus living and dining rooms.

Click Here for Your BEACH GEARThe name of the luxury resort and residential community, its symbolic logo to architectural features and design treatments, The Djibouti Palace Kempinski will reflect many of the unique and colorful characteristics of the region’s history, culture and people.

Evidence of the Horn of Africa’s culture has been added with artifacts placed in the Public Areas and the Room. With the artificial Beach being constructed over water and where ocean breezes, this spectacular Resort has been masterfully planned to be completely ecologically-friendly and one the surrounding nature of oversized mangroves, breathtaking cliffs and beaches.

The Hotel has fully opened on November the 11th and it is situated in the heart of the first phase of development at the destination resort, on the beachfront. The facility includes fantastic Rooms, Junior Suites, Deluxe Suites and Presidential Suite. Prices range from $400 to $8000 per night, per room.

Get Your Tropical Gear HereAnd There’s More… After Phase II opens in Fall 2008, there will be approximately 2 more years of future additions. Those who become a member of the Djibouti Palace Kempinski’s family will see more upscale facilities and services such as:

A full-service, world-class marina, sheltered and secured from offshore winds, nestled among village-styled residential, shopping and recreational areas.

www.kempinski-djibouti.com www.globalhotelalliance.com

Kempinski’s prestigious portfolio comprises luxurious properties in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Asia. Each offers superior standards of service combined with a distinctive style reflecting the individuality of the property and its location.


African Hip-Hop on DVD

March 28, 2007 on 7:44 am | In Africa, Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Webbandstand, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | No Comments

“Kenya is not just about Lions, Giraffes and fast running me it’s also about Studios and Hip-hop” – Tedd Josiah, Music Producer Hip-hop Colony is one of the first films to actively capture the hip-hop revolution in Africa while upgrading the image of the continent.

Http://www.hiphopcolony.com

Hip-hop artists are changing the World one colony at a time. Like a moth to a flame, Hip-hop’s grip on the world tightens because it’s not just music it’s a way of life and for that reason…Kenya is not just about Lions, Giraffes and fast running me it’s also about Studios and Hip-hop – Tedd Josiah, Music Producer

Emerge Media Films embarks on a mission to upgrade the image of Africa. It’s not just films, but a movement to rejuvenate Africa’s urban image. Hip-hop Colony is their first film to break ground and gather a mainstream distribution deal in North America (US & Canada), through Image Entertainment. The film is being lauded for rallying and opening opportunities for artists featured in the film to score soundtracks for Hollywood films, such as Constant Gardener and Primeval. In addition to that, some of the artists have earned MTV Europe Music Awards Nominations. Jeff Chang’s recently released Total Chaos, a book revered for illuminating the special truth that hip-hop speaks to youth around the globe, featured Hip-hop Colony as one of the main reference sources.

Access 500 airport loungesThe world may be waiting for Hip-hop’s Next big thing to emerge from the ghettos of Brooklyn, Detroit or LA., but tomorrow’s hip-hop leaders are coming straight out of Dakar, Lagos, Cape Town or Nairobi. 

This critically acclaimed and award winning feature documentary film, celebrates how hip-hop, despite being birthed in the States, continents away, is impacting Africa. Hip-hop Colony opens a new and exciting chapter for hip-hop. It focuses on Kenya where it highlights the issues and politics that affect youth culture.

The DVD includes the successful premiere of the film in Kenya, that earned the film it’s legitimacy as a cultural export and a catalyst in legitimizing the music industry in Kenya.

Hip Hop Colony is both entertaining as it is educational, as a result it has been screened at numerous institutions for higher learning including the prominent Harvard University amongst others. The film features intimate interviews and performances by renown Kenyan Hip-hop artists as Bamboo, Kalamashaka and Necessary Noise, who have all toured internationally amongst others.

The film has accumulated multiple accolades in the film festival circuit including the prestigious Hip Hop Odyssey award held in New York for best documentary feature film.

WINNER – Best Feature Documentary Award at the H20 International Film Festival.

WINNER – Best Urban Documentary Award at the Houston Black film Festival.

WINNER – Best Feature Documentary Award at the Oakland International Film

FOR MORE VISIT http://www.hiphopcolony.com/

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Online Africa Tourism Directory

December 30, 2006 on 9:12 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | No Comments

RETOSA (Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa) has put its Community Based Tourism Directory online.

The directory offers a guide to off-the beaten path ecological discoveries including a look into various African cultures, destinations, guides and top safari locations. These are areas where individuals and communities wish to take advantage of the growth in tourism in Southern Africa but are not usually found in regular tourism brochures.

Get Your Tropical Gear Here The online directory provides a comprehensive guide to tourists and travel agents of diverse new cultural perspectives and experiences and to the species-rich ecosystems of RETOSA’S 14 member countries.

It also includes information about mountaintops, gorges, areas of archeological importance and sacred places in village-protected sites as well as game viewing. The directory also lists different ways travelers can visit real villages, weekly markets, traditional healers and elders, development projects such as bee-keeping, cheese factories, brick-making, and farming systems as well as where to find unusual crafts such as baskets, wood carvings, etc., and cultural performances of traditional dancing and music are included.

The products offered in this directory are a reflection of the determination of people who seek to foster local community participation in tourism. The members of RETOSA include Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

For more information, visit http://www.retosa.co.org/

 

 

 


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