By eltravelbugs on
8/30/2009 2:27 PM
Kruger National Park is the largest and most popular game reserve in South Africa. Our experience in Kruger began with a bull elephant pulling down a tree, completely blocking our access to the property, but the treachous entry to this park was just the start of our excitement in seeing all of Africa's "Big Five" ~ Elephants, Rhinos, Lions, Cape Buffalo and Leopards.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/25/2009 2:24 PM
Two years after the first visit to South Africa, EL Travel Bugs return to the wild continent to explore more of their favorite destination. This time around the adventures include a train journey on the famous Rovos Railway from Pretoria to Zimbabwe to see the magnificent beauty of Victoria Falls.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/20/2009 2:50 PM
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean and down to the southern end of South Africa to explore the beauty of Cape Town, the southern coastline's Garden Route, the regions' Winelands and a big game reserve at Gorah in Addo Elephant National Park
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By eltravelbugs on
8/20/2009 10:30 AM
At the main gate to Addo Elephant National Park, we were greeted with a letter that stated the Park is home to the densest elephant population on earth. It also requested that we be mindful of the little creatures that are difficult to see and to avoid driving over any dung on the road.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/4/2009 11:22 AM
Belonging to Spain and lying arms-length off the coast of Africa, the Canary Islands is a chained archipelago much like the Hawaiian Islands. Similarly, these seven islands are richly inhabited, yet each unique in culture, landscape and experiences. We chose to visit these islands as they are rarely visited by Americans and found that each island has its own special appeal. During our travels, we quickly discovered why the Canaries are a popular holiday destination for many Europeans, and not so much by Americans.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/3/2009 12:09 PM
In search for unusual travel destinations, we wandered down the east coast of Central America to a quaint region of Belize that only 20 years ago could be accessed by fishing boats. In discovering Placencia, near the Guatemalan border, we found tropical accommodations and an adventurous environment (or the other way around.) We were especially intrigued by the fact that its original inhabitants of this area were rum-drinking buccaneers.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 3:24 PM
As the oldest island in the Canary Archipelago, Lanzarote's landscape is barren and dry similar look of planet Mars. Don't miss the lava tube grotto home to miniatature blind albino crabs, a cactus garden overflowing with over 2,000 species, and works of art designed to highlight nature's own artistic talents.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 3:03 PM
If resplendent beaches that provide ideal conditions for windsurfing and big game fishing are a dream vacation, then this island is an adventurer's paradise. Sand dunes mountain high and sandy beaches that stretch for miles (in both directions)... you'll definitely get sand in your shoes.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 2:52 PM
The most famous island among the Canaries, Tenerife is favorite holiday destination... touted for hiking through lush forests, climbing a snowcapped mountain and more popular by far... sun-bathing along their many pristine, sandy beaches. And a highlight... meeting Dr. Thor Heyerdahl
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 2:43 PM
Called the 'Little Round Island', La Gomera offers plenty of natural charm with its unique basalt rock formations and a mystical cloud forest dating back to the Ice Age. Its diverse landscape can be discovered by the island's extensive and beautifully designed trail system for bikers and hikers alike.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 2:38 PM
La Palma is known as the 'Green Island' as it receives the most rainfall of all the islands providing for lush vegetation and natural springs feeding rivers and waterfalls. In constrast, the island is also home to the world's largest volcanic crater (6 miles wide), which offers even the experienced hikers a hearty trail system along it's rim and down the 'Route of Volcanoes.'
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By eltravelbugs on
8/2/2009 2:16 PM
Take popular landscapes from around the world and mix them together to create the beauty and splendor of Gran Canaria. Nicknamed the "miniature continent" for its varied landscapes, this capital is popular with many Europeans for its diverse tropical climates. Though the beaches are full of sunbathers and sports enthusiasts, the mountains hold most of this island's treasures.
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By eltravelbugs on
8/1/2009 9:56 AM
During our stay in Placencia, we selected to take a river boat tour for a real jungle experience. Leaving civilization as we know it, our search began for a glimpse of elusive Keel-billed Toucan and the much-touted Black Howler Monkeys, or as the Belizean natives call them “Baboons”.
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