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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 1, 2008

  Africa: World Aids Day 2008

Commonwealth News and Information Service (London) PRESS RELEASE - The 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day merits the strong reiteration that HIV and AIDS constitute one of the greatest threats to the health of our planet - but that the threat is being, and can be, met. The nations and...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  May 11, 2008

  Afro Trek Safaris Videos

Botswana Wildlife Take a few moments and go on a mini safari with Afro Trek Safaris, Botswana : ... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  May 4, 2008

  African Wild Dogs - After a Kill

African Wild Dog click for Wikipedia article. It is late April and I am on a game drive with Alan and two friends from Italy - Gracia and Massimo. When we left Sedia Hotel at 7:00 am it was chilly. Approaching Moremi Game Reserve , we are just starting to warm up and thinking about some...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Mar 22, 2008

  Mokoro Trails - The Transparent Reality

Over the past few years, the Okavango Delta and Maun in particular, has become perceived as an expensive destination with many Overland Companies no longer stopping in Maun due to what are considered to be high rates for activities such as Mokoro Trails . Even when Overland Companies do...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Mar 4, 2008

  Entering the 'Gates of Eden' - Botswana

Entering the ‘Gates of Eden’ - Botswana By David Young It’s late August, seven o’clock in the morning. I am standing on the bank of the Thamalakane River, 10 kilometres upstream from Maun, waiting for my captain to pick me up in a ten foot punt. A Blacksmith Plover is making a fair...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Dec 16, 2006

  Request For Information - Afro Trek Safari

Fill out my Wufoo form! ... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Dec 20, 2006

  Safari Safety - Introduction

Safety First Safaris – Campfire Stories : After a day on safari exploring for big game and a great dinner in the bush, it is not unusual to sit up for awhile around the campfire. Often, the guides and guests share some great stories. Often the stories are about near accidents or narrow...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Dec 29, 2006

  Afro Trek Safari - Safety

Safari Briefing – Safety 1 Whether you are staying at a lodge in the Okavango Delta or on mobile safari with Afro Trek Safari , safety is always concern number 1. Everyone has to realize that when you are on safari in the game reserves, you really are inside the zoo. The...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Jan 4, 2007

  Afro Trek Safari Goes International

BlogBurst has just accepted Afro Trek Safari into their syndication. Wonderful news to start the New Year. More people from around the world will share the wonders of the Okavango Delta and destination areas like Moremi Game Reserve and the Tsodilo Hills . BlogBurst is described...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Jan 22, 2007

  Afro Trek Safety Briefing #2

Safari Briefing – Safety 2 The open safari vehicle does provide a surprising degree of protection. You will be amazed at how close you can get to a lion. Your safari guide will try to get the best setting for your photos and videos. You only leave the vehicle with your guides’...... [view]

Posted By:  oceandavid
Posted On:  Feb 24, 2007

  Afro Trek Safaris To Chobe

Chobe National Park Chobe National Park is divided into four main focal points. The Chobe Riverfront with floodplains and teak forests; Savute Marsh in the South West; the Linyanti Swamps in the North West and the hot, dry hinterland in between. The Chobe National Park covers 10,000...... [view]

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