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DAY 1: NAIROBI - MASAI MARA
8:30 am. Depart from your Nairobi hotel for the Masai Mara Game Reserve stopping at the view-point of the great Rift Valley and at Narok town for lunch and refueling.Upon arrival check in then afternoon game drive in the reserve which is famous for its high animal concentration, abundance and variety. Dinner and overnight at the Campsite.
DAY 2: MASAI MARA
Early breakfast then proceed for a full day of…
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Day 01: NAIROBI
Arrive Jomo Kenyatta Airport and transfer to the hotel of our choice or one booked upon agreement, dinner at Carnivore Restaurant is recommended.
Day 02: NAIROBI-SAMBURU
pick up from the hotel at around 0800hr – 0830hrs the after commence drive to Samburu National Reserve. Lunch enruoted, evening game drive dinner and overnight at campsite
Day 03: SAMBURU
After breakfast depart…
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DAY 1: NAIROBI - MASAI MARA
08:30 hrs: You will be picked from your Nairobi hotel and drive for the journey to the Masai Mara. Drive through the agriculturally rich central highlands of Kenya with stopover at the escarpment to view the magnificent East African Great Rift Valley. Descend to the floor of the escarpment to continue on to the Masai Mara arriving in time for lunch. Afternoon game viewing in search for animals. Dinner and overnight at the…
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DAY 1: SAMBURU
After breakfast depart Nairobi at 7.30Am drive to Samburu National Reserve cross Equator, travel through changing landscapes to the rugged-semi region, though harsh but having unique species like the unusual reticulated giraffe, grevy's Zebra, Beisa, oryx, gerenuk. These species are rarely found elsewhere. The bird life is especially notable. Arrive in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive is taken. Dinner and overnight at Samburu…
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DAY 1: NAIROBI - M ASAI MARA
08:30 hrs: You will be picked from your Nairobi hotel and drive for the journey to the Masai Mara. Drive through the agriculturally rich central highlands of Kenya with stopover at the escarpment to view the magnificent East African Great Rift Valley. Descend to the floor of the escarpment to continue on to the Masai Mara arriving in time for lunch. Afternoon game viewing in search for animals till sunset…
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Everest Base Camp trek is an excellent Himalayan trek with unbelievable perspectives and prizes. This Khumbu area is the home of Mount Everest (8,848m) the planet’s most noteworthy mountain, and a few different goliaths. This trek is intended to satisfy the long for numerous individuals to experience the noteworthy track to the base of the planet’s most astounding mountain.…
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La administración de ese vasto territorio se ejercía mediante el concurso de dos niveles de funcionarios. En primer lugar estaba la aristocracia de los orejones, formada por miembros de las panacas (linajes) de los incas antiguos y por algunos sujetos elevados a esa dignidad en virtud de su talento para la labor gubernativa; tanto unos como otros tenían el derecho de legar su posición privilegiada a sus descendientes. Los orejones desempeñaban cargos eminentes en la organización del Cusco,…
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El imperio constituido por los incas, linaje guerrero y sacerdotal originario del Cusco, alcanzó su máxima expansión durante el reinado de Huayna Cápac. Refiere la versión tradicional, extraída de las crónicas, que el Tahuantinsuyo ("reunión de las cuatro partes del mundo") llegó por el norte hasta el río Ancasmayo, en las cercanías del nudo de Pasto, y que por el sur se extendió hasta el río Maulé y el Tucumán. Tras sojuzgar a los pueblos establecidos en la costa, los incas pudieron…
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Las primeras informaciones sobre una tierra rica en oro, ubicada al sur de Panamá, llegaron a noticia del capitán extremeño Vasco Núñez de Balboa cuando estaba realizando su expedición descubridora del mar del sur. En esta jornada sirvió como lugarteniente del capitán el trujillano Francisco Pizarro, un hombre poco adiestrado en las letras pero baquiano en la colonización del territorio americano; había llegado a Santo Domingo en 1502 como paje del gobernador de la isla Española, después…
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De acuerdo a esta realidad, se puede concebir entre los incas la existencia de
dos dinastías paralelas, la de Hanan-Cusco y la de Hurin-Cusco(nombres que recogen las crónicas quinientistas), que habrían ejercido el poder de forma alternada y simultánea, pero una descripción de las pautas de este mecanismo es cosa…
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La religiosidad de los incas se caracteriza por el énfasis puesto en los ritos y el aparato exterior, pues eran abundantes las ceremonias festivas y los sacrificios, tanto de animales como de seres humanos. Los dioses mayores eran Viracocha, el creador del universo; el Sol (Inti), cuyo auge coincide con el estado imperial y prácticamente se identifica con la figura de los soberanos quechuas, lllapa, dios del rayo; Tunupa, dios del agua y del fuego; Pariacaca, dios de la lluvia. Paralelamente…
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Adicionalmente, cabe mencionar otras actividades económicas de los habitantes precolombinos. La pesca estaba difundida en muchas etnias costeñas, que aplicaban sus embarcaciones no sólo a la caza de animales marinos, sino también al intercambio de productos diversos con comunidades asentadas a lo largo del litoral. Aunque no en la dimensión que adquirió tras la ocupación española, también estaba desarrollada la explotación minera, pues se aprovechaban yacimientos de oro, plata, cobre y otros…
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What is a visa run you might ask? Basically, a visa run is a trip that ex-pats who do not have a permanent residence visa have to make at least once and sometimes twice a year. This is done in order to obtain a new tourist visa back into the country where you're visa is about to expire.
So you have to leave the country you want to stay in, travel to a neighboring country and then turn back around and re-enter the first country with your new tourist visa.…
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Eighth Annual St. Jude Winter Gala. Celebrate the winter season in style while saving lives! Join the Friends of St.…
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After four days in Pohnpei, FSM, some of them with drenching rain, all of them with power blackouts, it’s good to get the hell outta’ Slidell, that is Pohnpei. I’ll leave half a bear of honey behind, but the flashlight and Virgen de Guadalupe votive candle will go with me, presumably all the way back to LA, since the trip’s almost over. And certainly the brownies will come along, too. Micronesians make damn good brownies btw. So I board the plane—a pound or two heavier—in a downpour and…
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Family Vacations
One of the basics of virtually every affluent person in their life is to embark on a family vacation. Family vacations have many different forms and can be easily tailored according to your own family’s interests. If you and your loved ones are tired of the same monotonous yearly trip and are looking for some exciting ideas for the perfect family…
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Serviced apartments in Pune are doing brisk business and for good reasons too. There are many reasons why this city in Maharashtra is a favorite with people especially with its growth, employment, and development opportunities. Apartment living is a great alternative to hotel stay because it gives much more independence, a personalized feel, and much cheaper rates than your average hospitality establishment. Additional advantage will be that you'll be staying in a dream city.
Here…
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