Enjoy The South African Safaris
There are so many fantastic South African safari tours and travel packages available, with a myriad of parks and lodges offering a wide range of landscapes, wildlife and experiences. Speaking to an experienced South African travel consultant is often the most direct way to match your specific needs and requirements to the perfect itinerary and safari accommodation.
Though there are fewer options for family safaris in South Africa where a family can enjoy to the fullest a luxurious safari experience, it attracts large number of tourists who come along with family for vacations all round the year. If you are looking for the best family vacation option in South Africa while enjoying safari, then there are options that you can use; search on the internet the best option as per your requirement and budget. South African safari attracts several national and international travellers all round the year. The reasons are luxurious and extravagance places to stay, which make this place comfortable for a family especially when it includes children. Children love to go for safari and what would be the better option then South African safaris. There are abundance of forest resorts and lodges here, which offer comfortable luxurious, comfortable and safe along with child friendly stay to tourists.
The family friendly resorts in South Africa welcome children and take good care of children once they entre in the reserve. Along with child friendly services and facilities, the safari provides mouth watering food menu, especially for made for kids. The family resorts here offer malaria-free area, where one need not worry about small children and other family members as facility are provided to keep the area mosquito free. Selous Game Reserve is an ideal destination in the country for family vacations as all types of facilities and services are provided here to make the family vacation. It offers vicinity and area, which are made especially for children, and while kids are busy in their stuff and play, parents can enjoy and relax without worrying about kids. This reserve is famous for exotic wildlife and bird species; take a ride on hot air balloon to watch it from the sky. Apart from that, private game viewing vehicle is a poplar option to see the exotic wildlife of Africa.
Besides this reserve, Ngorongoro Crater is another popular region for family vacation. It is surrounded with highlands and volcanic crater on backdrops of grazing grounds makes it an ideal place for spending vacation. Located beautifully in Tanzania, it offers huge land making it one of the most preferred choices for game watching from vehicle. If you are planning to go for holiday there along with family member, then find resorts and lodges that offer recreational and amusement activities for children along with facilities for adults such as spa, pool, gym, etc.
Self Drive Tours In South Africa
When you start taking stock of all the tourist sightseeing and attraction options available in South africa, you soon discover that it’s virtually impossible to see and experience everything in one go. There is just to much.
As a first time visitor your best bet is to join an all inclusive country wide guided tour with a fixed itinerary. Depending on your preferences, you can choose to tour in larger groups travelling in luxury bus coaches, or in smaller groups in luxury mini buses, or even just private with your own personal guide. A lot of research goes into the planning of guided tours, resulting in reliable itineraries.
Most country-wide guided tour itineraries include the circuit from Cape Town to the Garden Route (with its forests and beaches ),to kwaZulu-Natal ( wildlife, Zulu culture and Drakensberg mountains), through Mpumalanga ( Kruger National Park and Panorama Route) and ending up in Johannesburg.
The important thing is that these tours cover most of the must-see tourist regions and attractions. Some of them also include neighbouring countries like Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique. They usually last about three weeks, but can be longer or shorter.
You can have your tour the other way around if you want to, starting in Johannesburg and ending up in Cape Town. Options range from quite basic where you sleep in a tent which you put up yourself, to rather luxurious. The prices of course will differ accordingly.
With its excellent infrastructure of roads, South Africa is an ideal self drive destination. For those visitors of independent spirit, a self drive tour is an ideal way to explore South Africa off the beaten track and get in touch with its people. It is also the most cost-effective way to travel and discover at your own pace.
Planning and preparing the itinerary for your self drive tour and putting it together, can all be arranged for you. All you have to do is to make up a rough framework itinerary of all the things you want to do and see, select a friendly and professional tour operator and let them do the rest.
When you arrive in south Africa you will be met at the airport and be taken to your first night’s accommodation. The rental vehicle of your choice will be delivered to you there and you will receive all your travel documentation, accommodation arrangements and maps, including an flexible itinerary and in-depth briefing of the tour.
And off you are, exploring South Africa on your own, independent, no guide and at your own pace. You will have 24 hrs a day access to your travel provider who will support and assist you when needed. For the independent and adventurous types and those who are repeat visitors and who now want to do their own thing, it’s the type of tour that will give them the time of their life.
Boko Haram And US Plans In Africa

ABUJA, Nigeria, Jan. 9 (UPI) — Oil-rich Nigeria is gripped by an escalating uprising by Islamist militants that has triggered massacres of Christians, including a Christmas Day suicide bombing blitz, which the federal government seems unable to contain.
Amid deepening suspicions the Islamists are aided by al-Qaida’s North African wing, which has been extending its operations southward of late, there are fears the bloodletting could plunge Africa’s most populous state into a sectarian civil war.Nigeria is a major oil producer that provides 8 percent of U.S. crude imports and there are signs that Washington is growing concerned about the swelling crisis there.
In October, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed to take action against the main Nigerian Islamist group, Boko Haram, which until a few months ago was widely seen as a northeastern Nigerian sect primarily concerned with domestic issues.But as the group, whose name translates as “Western education is a sin,” has escalated its religious war from drive-by shootings and killing Christians to more sophisticated operations and suicide bombings, it has evolved into a serious threat to Nigeria’s stability.
Formed in the 1990s, the group demanded Islamic Sharia law to be introduced into northern Nigeria, which is predominantly Muslim. But in recent years it has repeatedly clashed with Nigeria’s Christians in the central region where the two religions collide.Nigeria’s population of 150 million is roughly split evenly between the two faiths.
But the country’s oil wealth is in the Christian-dominated south and little has reached the long-neglected north, which has fanned regional resentment.Boko Haram’s growing expertise in terrorist attacks, in which hundreds of people have been killed, has deepened suspicions it has developed links with al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, the jihadists’ North African arm.
In November, it was disclosed that the U.S. Army has sent 100 Special Forces soldiers to Nigeria to provide counter-insurgency training for national troops engaged against Boko Haram, the country’s largest military deployment since the 1967-70 Biafra war.This opened up a new front in the U.S. administration’s shadow war in Africa, where U.S. Special Forces and the Central Intelligence Agency are engaged in countering jihadist groups in the north and east, particularly Somalia.
On Nov. 30, the U.S. House of Representatives’ subcommittee on counter-terrorism and intelligence identified Boko Haram as an “emerging threat” to the United States and its interests and called for greater interaction with Nigerian security forces.