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African tours: Tourism for a social cause

August 31, 2009

African Tours, apart from offering exciting honeymoon travel also provides tourist to contribute towards the social benefit of the tribes in Africa.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 31, 2009 -- Porini invites newlyweds to enjoy the unexplored land of Africa and also contribute towards a larger social cause.

Press Release -Aug.24 2009: GameWatchers Safari offers a unique opportunity to all the young couples to have a fabulous honeymoon experience on African tours. Situated in the heartland of Africa the Eco camps are set amidst the beautiful forest and offer an amazing solitude to the young couples.

The Porini camps differentiate themselves form other tour operators by offering them camps in true ethnic settings. The Eco camps are made completely out of natural materials and offer the tourists a chance to connect with the true elements. Set below the vast blue skies these camps offer a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The Massai Mara camps are also an integral part of African tours. These native people of Africa are known all over the world for their bravery and hospitality. A brief interaction with these people during a safari holiday is a really memorable moment and will stay with you forever.

The African wildlife safari is generally carried out in open jeeps and is facilitated by a knowledgeable guide. An African tour showcases some of the most amazing creatures known on the planet. The excitement of watching a pack of lion’s right in front of eyes is beyond description. The fun begins to multiply as the wonderful flora and fauna of this beautiful land unfurls.

African Tours, apart from offering exciting honeymoon travel also provides tourist to contribute towards the social benefit of the tribes in Africa. Every dollar spent by a tourist goes towards generating suitable employment opportunities in Africa. GameWatchers Safari supports the St Lazarus School in Kibera which provides nutrition and education for the disadvantaged children.

According to Alioune Badiane, the director of the UN Human Settlements Program: "It has 3,000 persons per hectare; I do not see any other place in the world that has such a density.” GameWatchers Safari donates a part of their profits from tourism to the school to help the native cope with poverty and generate suitable employment opportunities.

GameWatchers Safari offers African Tours and is situated in Nairobi. The company offers wildlife safari and Eco tourism. The company’s environmental endeavors have been appreciated by the world press and it has been silver rated by Eco Tourism Kenya.

Contact:

Porini Ecotourism
P.O. Box No-976-00621
Village Market,
Nairobi Kenya.

Email: jake@wananchi.com


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