Baobab Travel Now Offers Even More Eco Tourism Destinations
Baobab's clients travel to avoid the crowds, not to add to the damage that mass tourism inflicts on fragile communities and ecosystems. And now with additional destinations that include Namibia there has never been a better time to take an Eco Tour.
(PRWEB) September 19, 2007 -- Baobab's clients travel to avoid the crowds, not to add to the damage that mass tourism inflicts on fragile communities and ecosystems. And now with additional destinations that include Namibia there has never been a better time to take an Eco Tour.
Baobab (www.baobabtravel.com) is ecotourism at its best, a sustainable form of travel that takes eager visitors to the very heart of Africa. Baobab captures the joy of this vibrant continent in a way that supports local communities and encourages the conservation of endangered wildlife and shrinking habitats.
A key feature of a Baobab tour is the small numbers involved. Each tour brings together a handful of like-minded tourists and takes them on a holiday that they will never forget. Along the way, they'll meet the local tribes and experience the wildlife and the culture first-hand. There's plenty of flexibility in a Baobab holiday. Travellers can combine several tour elements to create the trip of their dreams. Or they can ask Baobab to create a completely bespoke package that takes them as far from the crowds as it's possible to get.
Most Baobab itineraries take visitors to tourist projects that have been created by local people. These projects give travellers a chance to experience the Africa that Africans value, and to contribute to the sustainability of their way of life. This is the wild, dusty, smiling Africa that draws visitors back time after time. Once experienced, it's never forgotten.
Baobab tours go to Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia. These are the great African locations that combine adventure with fun. For those who love to get wet, there are opportunities for scuba diving in the Indian Ocean, in Lake Malawi, in the Red Sea, and off the coast of South Africa. For those who like to push themselves to the limit, there are treks to the snows at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Whatever you want to do in Africa, there's a Baobab tour that will take you there. From the lonely desolation of Namibia's Skeleton Coast to the vibrant urban cocktail of life in South Africa's townships, Baobab travellers see the world through the eyes of Africa.
To find out more, or to catch a breathtaking glimpse of what lies ahead, visit www.baobabtravel.com.
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