Sun City is renowned the world over as Africa’s best holiday resort. It offers diverse entertainment hubs and places to relax. There is some activity in store for everyone. Most attractions at Sun City are world famous. Sun City Resort is unique in nature with its own African culture. Visiting this resort is dreamlike where you can indulge yourself in every desire. There are four premier hotels, including the majestic Palace of the Lost City. This hotel is like a jewel. The surroundings comprise of the beautiful rain forests. The design of the hotel is intended to draw feelings of opulence and awe. Each of the four hotels has a unique style of accommodation with characteristic ambience and style. Cabanas offers you your money’s worth with luxurious accommodation for your entire family. [...]
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The Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is situated at the base of the Drakensberg escarpment in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The centre for rehabilitation is in close proximity to the Kruger National Park. The centre is a perfect breeding ground for injured and abandoned wildlife. Tremendous care is imparted to the wildlife from all over South Africa. The wildlife is not housed permanently. They are released in their natural habitats once they are fully fit. Some injuries are permanent in nature. Such species cannot be returned to their natural habitats. In such cases, they serve as a means of study and research. Some of the wildlife species are cared for because they belong to the endangered species. These species undergo specific breeding programs. The crowned eagle and serval [...]
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Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa that destroyed by the deadliest Volcano standing at a height of 5199m i.e. 17,058 ft. It was a forest reserve located 175 km from Nairobi. But later Mount Kenya was announced as a National Park in 1949 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. It is located 175 km from Nairobi. To create a national park on and around Mount Kenya, the Government of Kenya had four distinct reasons. To boost up the local and national economies there is a need of tourism, to preserve the biodiversity within the park, to protect it as a great scenic beauty and to safeguard the water catchments for the neighboring area. The local inhabitants respected the mountain for generations and the mountain is the official home of ‘Ngai’, the Kikuyu tribe’s [...]
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Monday, February 22, 2010
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