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NBC Today Show Visits Namibia
WINDHOEK, Namibia, Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NBC Today hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie experienced Namibia this morning on the first day of the venerated 2011 'Where in the World is Matt Lauer' series, showcasing this vast Southern African nation's dramatic desert landscapes as well as ultimate safari experiences to US audiences through leading safari, ecotourism and conservation company Wilderness Safaris.
Twice the size of California, yet with a population just over 2 million, Namibia is immense by African standards. From its white sands and brilliant blue waters of the Skeleton Coast and the red sands of the world's highest dunes in Sossusvlei to the wildlife of Etosha National Park and following in the footsteps of the dese ...
Explore Namibia – Choose The Best Safari To Suit You
Times have changed since the first African safari, which was probably something close to beating a path through wild African bush. Now African safaris have developed to suit individual tastes and holiday requirements. Find the perfect safari to fit your style and to meet your budget. This article is a brief summary of some popular safaris available. Walking to the safaris can include luxury lodges, cabins or camping tents. However, when choosing a walking safari, be sure to book a to reputable safari company offering to the services of the professional safari guides and to experienced, as safety is vital when on foot. Being on the foot allows the hiker to learn about to the experience of the African desert. There are several types of sa ...
South Africa Travel
We all know that France and Spain are the top tourism countries in the world but South Africa is one country that is challenging European countries in recent times It might sound unbelievable but the South African tourism report has seen a tremendous growth after 2006 and they are growing gradually at the rate of five percent per annum which means that every year the number of international tourists visiting South Africa is increasing in millions
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