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CEO Traveler |
Kenya and Tanzania African Safari, Continued |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Brendan Borrell |
Saving the Rhino Through Sacrifice In Africa, hunters are paying $150,000 to kill an endangered black rhino. And that may save the species. |
Smithsonian November 2005 Douglas Chadwick |
35 Who Made a Difference: Daphne Sheldrick Since 1955, she has extended her kindness toward the wild animals of Africa, particularly orphans, the most helpless of all. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2010 Neely & Neely |
Tent Camping In The Serengeti We could have chosen to balloon ride over the vast Serengeti National Park of Tanzania and taken it easy, just floating along, but how much we would have missed! |
High on Adventure February 2001 |
The Heart of Kenya: The Maasai Mara Game Reserve Eye-to-eye with the game and tribes of the Serengeti... |
Outside January 2007 |
Destinations Special: Africa Now Whether it's raft trips on the raging White Nile or building stylish bush camps with an eye toward helping local communities, a fresh generation is redefining travel in Africa. |
Smithsonian December 2006 Owen Edwards |
Beard's Eye View When elephants began dying, Peter Beard suspected that poachers were not entirely to blame. |
Adventure September 2005 Cahill & Chin |
A Proper Walk in the Kenyan Bush If there is one last great African journey, this might be it: 160 miles of wildest Kenya -- a trek done in the style of the old explorers and a pack of seriously ornery camels. But as this guide shows, wildlife is hardly Kenya's only travel treasure. |
High on Adventure October 2009 Newbern & Fletcher |
African High Adventure: Luxury Style When we found a luxury, tent-camping safari with Abercrombie & Kent's Sanctuary Retreats promising "Adventure by day and luxury by night," we quickly boarded the plane. |
Outside December 2006 Joshua Hammer |
The Kenyan Cowboy Thomas Cholmondeley, the scion of Kenya's most famous white family, killed two black men on his vast Rift Valley ranch in the space of a year. The trial that could shatter the country's fragile peace. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2009 Neely & Neely |
Tanzania's National Parks: Arusha We fulfilled a long-held dream this year by going to East Africa for a Wildlife Photo Safari, and it was, perhaps, THE most amazingly memorable trip in all of our thirty-plus years as travel writers! |
CEO Traveler |
Safari Photo Essay Images of Kenya and Tanzania |
High on Adventure December 2003 |
Secret Serengeti Allen Bechky Safaris reveal rarely seen side of Africa |
Real Travel Adventures May 2010 Hoch & Hoch |
For the Love of Africa We constantly saw the natural, bounteous beauty of this immense place juxtaposed against the sadness caused by poverty, crime, and disease. |
Outside March 2002 |
Across the Great Rift The Loita Hills are home to one of East Africa's last great swaths of wilderness. To a young Masai who gave up his birthright for the hustle and blare of Nairobi, a journey to the pure heart of Masailand offers a vision of what he left behind� -- and a glimpse of his people's fearful future... |
DailyCandy April 16, 2005 |
Travel: Surfin' Safaris A South African adventure for every budget. |
Smithsonian January 2006 Paul Raffaele |
Hippo Haven An idealistic married couple defy poachers and police in strife-torn Zimbabwe to protect a threatened herd of placid pachyderms. |
Smithsonian November 2005 |
35 Who Made a Difference: Richard Leakey The leader of the Kenyan fossil-hunting Hominid Gang is still keenly interested in what makes us human as well as being deeply motivated to make the African continent work. |
Smithsonian July 2006 Seidensticker & Lumpkin |
Building An Arc Despite poachers, insurgents and political upheaval, India and Nepal's bold approach to saving wildlife in the Terai Arc just may succeed. |
Fast Company Sarah Lawson |
South African Airways Lifts Ban On Hunters' Animal Trophies South Africa's largest airline, South African Airways, lifted a ban today that had prohibited the transportation of hunting trophies like the heads or carcasses of elephants, rhinos, and lions, Bloomberg reports. |
Geotimes October 2005 Sara Pratt |
Serengeti in the Great Plains A new mammal conservation proposal could one day have wild lions, elephants, cheetahs, camels and horses roaming the American Great Plains. |
Smithsonian January 2005 Paul Raffaele |
Stop the Carnage A pistol-packing American scientist puts his life on the line to reduce 'the most serious threat to African wildlife'-the illegal hunting of animals for food. The bushmeat traded by the poachers can also spread deadly diseases, like Ebola. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2007 Julie Thompson |
Fighting Fire with Fire in South Africa Like getting your hands dirty? Fancy feeding a giraffe, handing out meat parcels to vultures, and then heading off to put out a raging bushfire on the African plains? The Global Volunteer Network's South Africa program can make it happen. |
AskMen.com August 2, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Safari & Wildlife Destinations Life getting boring and mundane? Tired of leaving the big city for another city full of pollution and high-rises? Why not embrace a challenge and hit the sights for something different? |
HBS Working Knowledge March 8, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Tourism: More Than Safaris and Sunsets Pictures of Africa focus too much on exotic wildlife or terrible poverty. But there are also exciting niche markets to attract more visitors and revenue to the continent and change Africa for the better, said a group of tourism experts. |
Outside September 2001 |
Book Reviews In Wildlife Wars: My Fight to Save Africa's Natural Treasures, by Richard Leakey and Virginia Morell, "wildlife wars" is not an exaggeration... Dangerous Beauty: Life and Death in Africa: True Stories From a Safari Guide, by Mark C. Ross... etc. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Dollar-Friendly Destinations: South Africa Finding your own way can be a lot more rewarding than a package tour -- and less expensive. But stick to the well-guarded tourist spots; the sprawling all-black settlements are dangerous, and a "township tour" is recommended. |
Salon.com May 28, 2001 Ben Barber |
Tough love for Africa Colin Powell gets a hero's welcome and tells Africa's entrenched rulers to step aside... |
Fast Company May 2008 Alex Halperin |
Google's Surfing Safari The search giant is betting that it can become synonymous with the Internet in places like strife-torn Kenya. But it has a long way to go. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Ron Kapon |
The New South Africa A lot has changed in this country in the last 28 years. All for the better. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 8, 2004 Julia Hanna |
African CEOs: A View from the Top It's a market with 700 million people---but it's highly fragmented. Here is what executives in Africa have to say about business and career opportunities on the continent. |
On Wall Street August 1, 2012 Dave Lindorff |
The New Emerging Markets: Africa and the Middle East It comes as some surprise that on a list compiled by Lipper Inc. of the top performing emerging market funds, the top tier of leading funds includes several that specialize in Africa or in Africa and the Middle East. |
Outside January 2009 Diane Vadino |
Kenya Reboots Kenya's tourism industry is still recovering, but outfitters have been running trips since March. |
AskMen.com |
Usain Bolt's New Pet The world's fastest man adopted the animal kingdom's fastest sprinter Monday, as Usain Bolt welcomed a new baby cheetah named Lightning Bolt into his life. |
Chemistry World November 21, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
African Chemistry Network Launches The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has launched the Pan African Chemistry Network (PACN), an initiative which it hopes will promote scientific development and education across Africa. |
TIME Asia January 31, 2011 Alex Perry |
Lions on the Prowl Africa's bright year was real, as are its bright prospects. The benefits of globalization will mean something -- really mean something -- when they are extended not just to Asia but to everyone. |
AskMen.com |
Adventures In Circumcision The most powerful force against AIDS in Africa may be circumcision, a procedure that's easily done in the developed world. |
Popular Mechanics March 12, 2008 Erin McCarthy |
Super-Size Surgery at Next-Gen Zoo Could Halt Elephant Killings Utilizing fiberoptic instruments to permanently sterilize free-ranging elephants will help manage the population of elephants and prevent the need to kill them. |
Macworld March 31, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa is a strategy game with a nice change of pace -- it places an emphasis on understanding nature, not destroying things. |