When backpacking through a forest or anywhere in the wilderness, where should one keep their food at night?
December 9, 2009 by
Filed under Backpacking
One of the first things I have learned when camping/backpacking is to never keep any kind of food inside your tent at all. If so, and one is backpacking, say through the Rockies, then where should you put your food when you are not hiking?
How can I keep my Ipod charged if I am going on a 3 month backpacking trip?
May 14, 2009 by
Filed under Backpacking
Sorry if it sounds daft but I am new to all this technology stuff.
I am going backpacking around Australia for a few months and will just be living in a van and tent so won’t have access to a plug or a laptop or anything.
How would I keep my Ipod and mobile phone charged in this situation?
I don’t understand Geoge, to listen to music maybe?!?!?
A Unique Experience in Safari
January 12, 2009 by
Filed under Visit Africa
It usually requires plenty of time to save and plan to embark on a safari adventure that will be satisfying, educational and comfortable. There are generally four types of safari adventures that you can take: a mobile safari, a permanent tented safari, a lodge tour or a fly-in adventure.
Types of African Safari Tours
Many African safari tours will require you to sleep in a tent of one type or another each night. Some of these tents are permanent fixtures that are set on concrete slabs away from the damp and bugs of the area. These are called permanent tented safaris. Others require you or your safari staff to pitch a tent each night in the spot that you stop.
These are called mobile safaris, and offer many great opportunities to encounter the wildlife of the area. For those who prefer comfort and even luxury with their adventure, the lodge tours will provide shelter at night that ranges from a basic type of motel to luxury accommodation.
These African safari tours tend to run in the much higher price range, but can offer a resort feel out in the middle of the wild. Finally, you can explore the more distant locations by small plane in what is known as a fly-in adventure.
Preparing for your Adventure
No matter what type of African safari tour you choose, you must plan ahead to make the most of your trip. Flying to this country generally requires immunizations and other medical care to prevent illness and injury from occurring on the trip. You will also need to outfit yourself with the proper gear and clothing that will help you to handle the elements as well as the pests and insects of the region.
It is also important to bring plenty of equipment that will aid in your wildlife viewing, such as cameras, binoculars, and perhaps even a laptop to capture pictures and memories in a journal. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many travelers, so preparation is key in ensuring that your African safari tour is one trip that you will never forget.









