Acting as the doorway to the adoring north shore’s Quirimbas Archipelago as well as the Niassa National Reserve, the Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa is an excellent retreat in South Africa where the Arabia greets the Swahili East Africa via a the whizzing assemblage of the Arabian-inspired structures, archways, turrets, and colonnades. There is nothing lacking in the craft of this majestic creation where a leisure traveler finds peace on the manicured lawns for gathering the strength for the best wilderness safari and the businessmen admire the hi-tech meeting amenities. After all, this is the famous Rani Resort asset! Rooms At the Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa, there are 102 guest rooms on offer all of which offer balconies to soak into the sea or courtyard vistas. In addition, all are split into [...]
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InterContinental Abu Soma Resort is one of Egypt’s best beach resorts. The resort is situated on the edge of the Red sea shore, and offers tons of opportunities for some of the most beautiful views of the shoreline. The amenities and facilities that are provided to the guests make for a great experience for the visitors. These are custom made for the utmost comfort and convenience of the guests. InterContinental Abu Soma resort is one resort that has a meticulous and painstaking attention that is paid in the name of small details. The personalized service and the sheer number of excellent amenities is what make for a great time for everybody concerned. There are a number of extras thrown in, which enhances the whole guest experience. The InterContinental Abu Soma resort is owned and operated [...]
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Lammergeier Private Nature Reserve is one of the most rewarding experiences in South Africa. The reserve is placed at the very south tip of the Drakensberg Mountain ranges flanked by Lady Grey and Barkly East in South Africa’s East Cape. The reserve is more than 8 000 hectares in area and has been given a huge number of diverse species of flora and fauna. There are a good number of species common to the area. Lammergeier Reserve is situated in the Giants Castle preserve at Drakensberg. The name Lammergeier means “Bearded Vulture”. The birds are currently in the list of endangered species, and you can spot a good many Lammergeiers here. Lammergeiers were endangered since quite some time. Lammergeier Hide has a huge number of raptors in addition to Lammergeiers. There are raptors of many [...]
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Mauritius has experienced a great incoming of tourist in the last few decades. The tourism sector in the islands is in a state of booming growth, and there are travelers coming here from the world over. The destination is incredibly popular with discerning travelers from all over the world, who come here fascinated by the sheer number of heavenly landscapes and pristine nature. The beaches in the island are pristine paradises with snow white sands and crystal clear azure waters. There are a great many hotels and resorts that have sprung up in the islands so that the rising need for tourist accommodation can be met. The Government here has a huge number of schemes and packages on offer for the benefit of tourists. There are also quite a few companies in the private sector vying for business. [...]
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If you are an eco-friendly visitor, you will definitely love to stay at the Severin Sea Lodge that is among the handful of eco-lodges in Mombasa. This one is nestled right on the north coast’s wonderful Bamburi beach with detached cottages featuring thatched roofs, which look more like African huts. Just imagine soft white sands fronting your bungalow, blue seas beyond the dunes, and tropical gardens edged by the swaying palms and you know what the paradise of Severin Sea Lodge looks like. Relax in the African divan swathed with mosquito nets, play under the pleasant sun right in front of the Indian Ocean, soak into the pool shimmering amidst the trees, simply spot monkeys jumping in the gardens, or get on a sun lounger under the palm shade. Very famous for its well maintained gardens as [...]
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27. May 2011
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