Kenya
Kenya Airways to launch N'djamena flights
Kenya Airways is launching its 54th destination on the 19th June to N’djamena in Chad.
Out of Africa - Walking magical Kenya
Britain’s leading guided walks operator, Ramblers Worldwide Holidays, is offering a 17 day tour of Kenya’s stunning Rift Valley – renowned for its dramatic landscapes, tribal culture and wildlife.
Perfect African honeymoon hideaways for less
If Mesdames Kate, Lily and Kate (Middleton, Allen and Moss!) are still seeking inspiration for where to flee on honeymoon they should look to Africa for the ultimate once in a lifetime trip.
BBC to air Jonathan Scott’s new wildlife series
Jonathan Scott’s new series ‘The Truth About Lions’ set in magical Kenya, will debut on 23rd March with BBC2, the second episode will then follow on 30th March.
African safaris that won't break the bank
With all of us working harder for less in these stringent times, why not do something exceptional with your time off?
Sri Lanka, Mexico and Kenya boast best value in 2010
Thailand has lost its long-standing best value rating to Sri Lanka in Post Office Travel Money’s new Long Haul Holiday Report for 2010.
Win the journey of a lifetime to Kenya
Journey Kenya is celebrating Kenya’s new dawn with an exciting competition. One lucky winner and a friend will win five unforgettable adventures including an epic balloon ride over the Maasai Mara at dawn, sun, sand, golf and scuba diving in Diani, spectacular night sky safaris in the Rift Valley and a night at Nairobi’s most chic hotel.
Exclusive safari lodge opens in Kenya
The Safari Collection’s newest property ‘Solio’ opened its doors on 1st August, completing the group’s circuit of luxurious camps and lodges in some of Kenya’s most beautiful locations.
Luxury wildlife camp in Kenya celebrates 10 years
Kicheche Camps, the group of small, privately owned luxury wildlife camps in Kenya’s Masai Mara and Laikipia in Northern Kenya, will celebrate its tenth anniversary next month by launching a new itinerary, The Kicheche Triangle and a number of new responsible tourism projects which complement the existing programmes.
Be a happy camper & catch the annual migration
Known as the “Seventh Wonder Of The World,” the annual migration has always been a wildlife high for safari-goers, but according to Acacia Africa, this year it’s going to be a sell-out event.
Astronomy tours for adventurous travellers
Explorers has introduced a new range of astronomy tours which are designed to help holidaymakers witness some of the most remarkable events in the celestial world.
Summer holidays with all the World Cup action
The 19th FIFA World Cup football tournament takes place for the first time on African soil from 11th June to 11th July 2010. Whilst 20,000 Brits are expected to travel to South Africa to see the matches, many more may want to go on holiday at this time, but not miss out on the action.
Experience Africa's migration madness
Africa is a spectacular backdrop for one of the greatest events in the wildlife calendar.
‘Voluntourism’ initiatives from Gap Adventures
Water access and shortage problems are reaching crisis levels - particularly in developing nations - so Gap Adventures is focusing its Earth Month initiatives on changing the lives of people who lack access to clean drinking water.
Wildlife Worldwide introduces photography trips
Wildlife Worldwide is offering the opportunity for photographers of all abilities to improve their skills under the expert tutelage of award-winning wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt on trips to three countries in 2010: Zambia, Kenya and Borneo.