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Showing posts with label World Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Travel. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Kenya Casestudy - Year 10s


Found a fantastic Geography blog with a good casestudy about Kenya on it - click on here to read the full story...

Where is Kenya?


Kenya is located in East Africa, its capital city is Nairobi and it has a population of approximately 30 million people.



Why visit Kenya?

- it has an attractive climate (tropical) with sunshine all year round, hot and humid at the coast; temperate inland and dry in the NE (rainy season - April-June and Oct-Dec, heavy rainfall in the afternoon and early evening)


- Safari holidays are popular - e.g. in the Maasai Mara / Nakuru National Park - Kenya has spectacular wildlife - including the big 5 - Lion, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Leopard and Buffalo

- Cultural experience - many tourists visit local tribes such as the Maasai to find out more about their lifestyle and traditions
- Coastal Holidays - SE of Kenya has fine sands and coral reefs with spectacular marine life - e.g. Mombassa

Why have numbers of tourists visiting Kenya increased?

- Kenya was one of the first LEDC countries to acheive mass tourism and in the 1970s and 1980s there was a rapid increase in the numbers of tourists, particularly following the release of the films Born Free and Out of Africa.

- Tourist numbers have also increased as larger aircraft in the 1980s brought prices of air travel down.

I havent copied all the text - make sure you visit the site for the full story..
Miss M.

Wednesday, 1 August 2007

Around the World in ???

Hope you are all enjoying your holidays...the sun is beginning to shine...hope it lasts! Some interesting info I came across...
On Sunday 5th August at 8am, Mark Beaumont (right), will set off from the Champs Elysees in Paris to commence an attempt to claim the Guinness record for a solo cycle around the world. He aims to cycle 18,000 miles through 20 countries in about 210 days before returning to Paris in late February or early March of next year. It will be an amazing feat of endurance which, if accomplished in the planned time scale, will see 60 days knocked off the current world record set back in 2004. I can just about manage half an hour on the cycle machine at the gym...pretty sure im not even close to 18,000miles! Will keep you posted on his Geographical trip and record attempt. Miss M