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Oct 18th 2008 Tips To Experience A Memorable African Family Safari

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If you have ever had to deal with your kids moaning about the travel destination you picked out, then one idea that might go over really well, especially if your kids are fans of the characters from the Lion King, is a family safari to Africa. Even though not all of the African safari travel and tour operations are “family friendly,” you will discover that there are plenty of companies that not only accommodate members of all ages, but actually cater especially to the children in the group.

Some of the family-friendly services that are offered by African safari tour companies are baby-sitting, special menus to appeal to the kids, and specially trained guides for the family. Some family safaris will even make arrangements to have special children’s activities, such as a bush treasure hunt, African-inspired crafts like bead-making, or bedtime stories told by authentic African storytellers.

Parents who might be concerned about exposing their children to malaria can choose to take a family safari to one of the malaria-free game reserves that are located in South Africa. Another splendid option is to embark on a self-drive African safari through the countries of Namibia or South Africa. In those areas, the roads are in excellent condition and the family can travel at a stress-free pace.

One of the challenges that parents might encounter during a safari is convincing a youngster, who loves to cuddle up with his favorite stuffed lion at home, that the mother lion preening her cubs cannot be petted or even approached. This can be one of the more difficult things to get across, especially for children who have never been on wildlife safaris.

Even with the challenges that are bound to come up, a safari for families is not only possible, but also great fun. As long as family wildlife safaris are undertaken safely and are conducted under the watchful supervision of an experienced safari guide, who knows how to handle and cater to the children in the group, they can be an experience that will provide lifelong memories.

Many parents who have never considered taking African safari holidays with their children in tow might be surprised to learn that family safaris are one of the most popular types of vacations for children, from the ages of four to eighteen. There are many African safari tour operators, African tourist bureaus, and adventuresome parents who have successfully undertaken various Africa safaris with their children and claim that is was the experience of a lifetime for the entire family.

If parents take their time in selecting the destination for a family safari carefully, and also take care in selecting a safari guide or African safari tour operator, then the chances are great that you and your children will have a wonderful holiday. One of the best ways to make sure you have the right safari travel company is to ask other parents who have gone on similar trips for their recommendations, so you can plan your trip with confidence.

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Oct 18th 2008 What To Do When You Visit Falmouth, Cornwall

The town of Falmouth in Cornwall is found on the River Fal and is located on Cornwall’s south coast. The actual harbour in the town is the third deepest natural harbor in the whole world and it’s the deepest natural harbor in Western Europe. Certainly when it comes to Falmouth vacations, there are lots of different things to see and do in the town itself and nearby.

When it comes to finding accommodation in Falmouth, you have plenty to choose from. Quite a few of the Georgian townhouses located in it have been turned into friendly hotels and guest houses. Quite a lot of these establishments boast tremendous views of one of Falmouth’s 5 beaches. One of these beaches is located next to Pendennis Castle, then you have Castle Tunnel, Gyllyngvase, Swanpool and finally Maenporth.

As well as the beaches on which you can spend summer days soaking up the sun as Cornwall is one of the sunniest parts of the UK. You can if you want learn more about this part of England’s maritime history through a visit to the National Maritime Museum. The building that the museum is housed in was designed by M J Long and has only been open since February 2003.

Along with the port still fully functioning as a cargo one where goods are brought onto the mainland. The port also features on the itinerary of a number of different cruise lines. Last year, the port was host to 64 cruise liners who stopped there before continuing on their journeys. The port is still a vital part of the town and is responsible for much of the local economy.

However, over the years because of its location and the surrounding area this town has been popular with film and television crews. The actor Will Hay stayed in the town as far back as 1935 whilst he took part in the filming of “Windbag the Sailor”. Later, the town saw Sir John Mills star when Scott of the Antarctic was being filmed. In addition, the town has been used as a backdrop for the Disney film Treasure Island that was made in 1950.

If you’re a fan of this era of movies you’ll still recognize plenty of places in the town as you stroll around that formed the backdrop to some of the scenes. Although this is a very popular place with tourists from around the world the town has tried to retain as much of its original character as it possibly can.

If you’re looking for somewhere to stay that will offer you peace and tranquillity then Falmouth vacations may be the ideal choice.

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