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Thursday, January 13, 2011

East Coast National Park RV Vacation Itineraries

Visiting the National Parks along America's Eastern Coast is a wonderful way to embrace the region's diverse beauty. Making the journey in the comfort and luxury of an RV brings a whole new level of pleasure to the trip. Whether you're very familiar with the area or brand new to the East Coast, there are surprises waiting in its National Parks. Here are two different itineraries for an East Coast National Park RV vacation.

Itinerary #1: South Carolina to Virginia

Point 1 - Fort Sumter-South Carolina: South Carolina is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in the Civil War, since Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor is where it all began. Park your RV at Patriot Point and take the ferry out to the Fort. Ranger-guided tours at both Fort Sumter and nearby Fort Moultrie will enhance your step back into Civil War history.

Point 2 - Charles Pinckney National Historic Site: This charming low country plantation was the home of Charles Pinckney, an author and signer of the US Constitution and, later, a US Representative. Interpretive programs teach visitors not only about Pinckney's contribution to history, but also about the daily lives of slaves in pre-Civil War America. Before you leave South Carolina, rest for the night at award-winning Lakewood Campground in Myrtle Beach.

Point 3 - Cape Lookout National Seashore-North Carolina: Follow the Atlantic Coast and visit Cape Lookout National Seashore near Beaufort, North Carolina. Be sure to take the short boat trip out to the barrier islands, where wild horses roam and the Cape's historic lighthouse stands guard.

Point 4 - NPS Outer Banks Group: The National Parks Service also manages the Outer Banks Group, including Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Wright Brothers National Memorial and Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in North Carolina. Explore the barrier islands at Cape Hatteras, learn about the first English settlement in America at Fort Raleigh and climb Kill Devil Hill, where the Wright brothers tested their dreams with gliders. Camp Hatteras RV Resort at Rodanthe, NC allows you to experience RV camping in breathtaking surroundings.

Point 5 - Colonial National Historical Park-Virginia: Southern Virginia's coastal memorial, Colonial National Historical Park, is rich with nearly two hundred years of historical significance. This site encompasses Historic Jamestowne, the Revolutionary War Yorktown Battlefield and Cape Henry, where the Jamestown settlers first landed in 1607.

Once you've mined the historical riches of this Park, you have a decision to make. You can either head up the coastline to Washington's Birthplace and Assateague National Seashore in Northern Virginia, with a stop at Manassas, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Battlefields, or take the inland route

If you choose the inland route, head across Central Virginia to Petersburg National Battlefield, Appomattox Courthouse National Historic Park and the Booker T. Washington National Monument. You might also want to indulge your senses by driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in western Virginia and North Carolina before you head back home. The National Park Service website for Virginia has all the details you need to plan this leg of your trip.

Itinerary #2: Maryland and Washington DC
There are literally so many National Parks Service locations in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia that you should plan to spend an entire vacation here. The NPS Maryland web page shows you what's available to explore. Consider traveling to Antietam National Battlefield, wonderfully scenic Chesapeake Bay Gateways, and Fort Washington, at the very least.

And no one should live in the US without visiting the unforgettable abundance of memorials, museums and monuments in our nation's capitol at least once. Enjoy a stay at Cherry Hill Park RV Resort in College Park, MD, where you'll find DC Metro transportation or a Gray Line Tour to the Washington, DC monuments easily available.

America's Atlantic Coast is unforgettable because of its rich ecological diversity, its place in our country's foundations and the care that's been taken by the National Parks Service to preserve both. Walk the sands of a barrier island, stand in awe at the sacrifice played out on a battlefield and let go of modern-day anxiety with a visit to an historic farm. It's all there waiting for RV travelers at America's East Coast National Parks.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

East Coast National Park RV Vacation Itineraries

Visiting the National Parks along America's Eastern Coast is a wonderful way to embrace the region's diverse beauty. Making the journey in the comfort and luxury of an RV brings a whole new level of pleasure to the trip. Whether you're very familiar with the area or brand new to the East Coast, there are surprises waiting in its National Parks. Here are two different itineraries for an East Coast National Park RV vacation.

Itinerary #1: South Carolina to Virginia

Point 1 - Fort Sumter-South Carolina: South Carolina is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in the Civil War, since Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor is where it all began. Park your RV at Patriot Point and take the ferry out to the Fort. Ranger-guided tours at both Fort Sumter and nearby Fort Moultrie will enhance your step back into Civil War history.

Point 2 - Charles Pinckney National Historic Site: This charming low country plantation was the home of Charles Pinckney, an author and signer of the US Constitution and, later, a US Representative. Interpretive programs teach visitors not only about Pinckney's contribution to history, but also about the daily lives of slaves in pre-Civil War America. Before you leave South Carolina, rest for the night at award-winning Lakewood Campground in Myrtle Beach.

Point 3 - Cape Lookout National Seashore-North Carolina: Follow the Atlantic Coast and visit Cape Lookout National Seashore near Beaufort, North Carolina. Be sure to take the short boat trip out to the barrier islands, where wild horses roam and the Cape's historic lighthouse stands guard.

Point 4 - NPS Outer Banks Group: The National Parks Service also manages the Outer Banks Group, including Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Wright Brothers National Memorial and Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in North Carolina. Explore the barrier islands at Cape Hatteras, learn about the first English settlement in America at Fort Raleigh climb and Kill Devil Hill, where the Wright brothers tested their dreams with gliders. Camp Hatteras RV Resort in Rodanthe, you can enjoy RV camping in the NC breathtaking.

Step 5 - Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia: Southern Virginia Coastal Memorial, Colonial National Historical Park is filled with 200 years of historical importance. This site includes historical James Towne, the Revolutionary War YorktownBattlefield and Cape Henry, where the Jamestown settlers first landed in 1607.

Once you've mined the historical riches of this Park, you have a decision to make. You can either head up the coastline to Washington's Birthplace and Assateague National Seashore in Northern Virginia, with a stop at Manassas, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Battlefields, or take the inland route

If you choose the inland route, head across Central Virginia to Petersburg National Battlefield, Appomattox Courthouse National Historic Park and the Booker T. Washington National Monument. You might also want to indulge your senses by driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in western Virginia and North Carolina before you head back home. The National Park Service website for Virginia has all the details you need to plan this leg of your trip.

Itinerary #2: Maryland and Washington DC
There are literally so many National Parks Service locations in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia that you should plan to spend an entire vacation here. The NPS Maryland web page shows you what's available to explore. Consider traveling to Antietam National Battlefield, wonderfully scenic Chesapeake Bay Gateways, and Fort Washington, at the very least.

And no one should live in the US without visiting the unforgettable abundance of memorials, museums and monuments in our nation's capitol at least once. Enjoy a stay at Cherry Hill Park RV Resort in College Park, MD, where you'll find DC Metro transportation or a Gray Line Tour to the Washington, DC monuments easily available.

America's Atlantic Coast is unforgettable because of its rich ecological diversity, its place in our country's foundations and the care that's been taken by the National Parks Service to preserve both. Walk the sands of a barrier island, stand in awe at the sacrifice played out on a battlefield and let go of modern-day anxiety with a visit to an historic farm. It's all there waiting for RV travelers at America's East Coast National Parks.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Kenya National Parks Camps-Best Tsavo Kenya Park Camps & Lodges

Baobab House and Nyika camp

This double story thatched house is situated on the banks of the Mtito River overlooking Tsavo East National Park. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Kilimanjaro. There are four en suite bedrooms, a spacious upstairs veranda, a bar, lounge and dining area. The house is fully staffed.

A large swimming pool is surrounded by lawns and gardens,. The bird life is prolific and you can take walks along the river or up to Holly's Rock for sundowners. From Baobab House you can take trips to both Tsavo East and West, drive to Amboseli, go to Mzima Springs or go white water rafting on the Athi River.

Nyika Safari Camp

This tented camp is close to Baobab House and is also set on the banks of the Mtito River. There are six tents each with an en suite bathroom with hot and cold water, shower and flush loo. Guests at the tented camp also have access to the baobab House swimming pool. With a minimum of four people, non-Kenyan residents can stay on a full board basis. Residents can opt for self catering.

Tsavo Inn

This small inn at Mtito Andei is an easy stop on your way to Mombasa Road and about three hours from Nairobi. There is a restaurant and pool in a garden setting. The 30 rooms are very basic-no frills.

Tiva River Camp

This is a small, mobile tented camp on the banks of the Tiva River in the Northern section of Tsavo East National Park. The camp is managed by Patrick Reynolds who has 20 years experience operating wildlife safaris.

There are five tents and it is possible to arrange for exclusive use of the camp. Tents are basic with two single canvas beds, camp chairs and a veranda. Guests share a traditional safari bathroom facility. The evening meal is cooked on an open camp fire.

Staying at Tiva River Camp allows for guided nature walking in a remote and vast wilderness. Guests can "fly-camp" near waterholes to see which animals come to drink. The camp can be reached by air charter.

Epiya Chapeyu

Epiya Chapeyu, an Italian owned tented camp, is located next to the Galana River about 9kms from Luggard falls. There are twenty tents each covered with a makuti roof. There is hot and cold running water and flush toilets. A generator supplies electricity for lights. The cuisine is typically Italian. There are 4-wheel drive vehicles for hire. Most clients are with tour groups driving from the coast for a one night safari stop.

Other tented camps in the Tsavo East National Park

Satao Camp

A luxury tented camp at Mkwaju with 19 tents

Westerveld

Tented camp, where the Athi River becomes the Galana.

Makoka

Tented camp on Tiva River, seven tents

Kingfisher

On the galena River

There are not many safari camps in Tsavo east Northern section owing to past security problems north of river Galana. The security has recently improved and the area has now been opened up for tourism.

The best camps are however the one located on the river Galana and Tiva. Check with your Kenya travel company for more update information on places to stay in Tsavo national park.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Kenya National Parks Camps-Best Tsavo Kenya Park Camps & Lodges

Baobab House and Nyika camp

This double story thatched house is situated on the banks of the Mtito River overlooking Tsavo East National Park. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Kilimanjaro. There are four en suite bedrooms, a spacious upstairs veranda, a bar, lounge and dining area. The house is fully staffed.

A large swimming pool is surrounded by lawns and gardens,. The bird life is prolific and you can take walks along the river or up to Holly's Rock for sundowners. From Baobab House you can take trips to both Tsavo East and West, drive to Amboseli, go to Mzima Springs or go white water rafting on the Athi River.

Nyika Safari Camp

This tented camp is close to Baobab House and is also set on the banks of the Mtito River. There are six tents each with an en suite bathroom with hot and cold water, shower and flush loo. Guests at the tented camp also have access to the baobab House swimming pool. With a minimum of four people, non-Kenyan residents can stay on a full board basis. Residents can opt for self catering.

Tsavo Inn

This small inn at Mtito Andei is an easy stop on your way to Mombasa Road and about three hours from Nairobi. There is a restaurant and pool in a garden setting. The 30 rooms are very basic-no frills.

Tiva River Camp

This is a small, mobile tented camp on the banks of the Tiva River in the Northern section of Tsavo East National Park. The camp is managed by Patrick Reynolds who has 20 years experience operating wildlife safaris.

There are five tents and it is possible to arrange for exclusive use of the camp. Tents are basic with two single canvas beds, camp chairs and a veranda. Guests share a traditional safari bathroom facility. The evening meal is cooked on an open camp fire.

Staying at Tiva River Camp allows for guided nature walking in a remote and vast wilderness. Guests can "fly-camp" near waterholes to see which animals come to drink. The camp can be reached by air charter.

Epiya Chapeyu

Epiya Chapeyu, an Italian owned tented camp, is located next to the Galana River about 9kms from Luggard falls. There are twenty tents each covered with a makuti roof. There is hot and cold running water and flush toilets. A generator supplies electricity for lights. The cuisine is typically Italian. There are 4-wheel drive vehicles for hire. Most clients are with tour groups driving from the coast for a one night safari stop.

Other tented camps in the Tsavo East National Park

Satao Camp

A luxury tented camp at Mkwaju with 19 tents

Westerveld

Tented camp, where the Athi River becomes the Galana.

Makoka

Tented camp on Tiva River, seven tents

Kingfisher

On the galena River

There are not many safari camps in Tsavo east Northern section owing to past security problems north of river Galana. The security has recently improved and the area has now been opened up for tourism.

The best camps are however the one located on the river Galana and Tiva. Check with your Kenya travel company for more update information on places to stay in Tsavo national park.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Yosemite National Park Vacation Tips

A great place to go camping is Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite was set aside for conservation in 1890 because even then we could see that the mountainous horizons, groves of Sequoias and spilling waterfalls were spectacular.

The park is open to visitors year round 24 hours a day. However certain sections of the park are closed in the late fall through late spring because of prodigious amounts of snow combined with the mountain roads, this includes the Mariposa Grove of Sequoia trees.

Yosemite offers lots of camping with 13 campgrounds but the National Park is very popular so you should probably try to make a reservation at one of the seven campgrounds that accept them up to five months in advance. There are also five High Sierra type grounds with preset up tents and cots, running hot water, restrooms, blankets and pillows, an excellent way for the Yosemite visitor to enjoy camping without having to lug in their own tent and gear. There is also a lodge, The Ahwahnee, where visitors can get a room with a hefty price tag.

Yosemite offers plenty of hiking and picnic areas. Some of the more popular sights are Glacier point, the Mariposa Grove and the waterfalls that spill into Yosemite Valley. The park also has a Nature Center, a museum of the cultural history of Yosemite, plenty of visitor's centers and a few Wilderness Information Centers.

Summer is the most popular time to visit Yosemite national park, but it can be dry and temperatures can get into the 90's. Spring is milder, but the weather is known to shift from clear sky to stormy in a few hours, this is the same with fall. Winter is cold. You can experience the full range of the seasons at Yosemite so be sure to pack an equal range of clothing when you take of Yosemite vacation.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Historic Sun Valley Resort - A National Treasure in Idaho

The difficulty level in planning a family vacation that pleases everyone often ranks around 9.5 out of 10. The Sun Valley Resort, in Idaho, has such a variety of top shelf amenities and activities, which should rank it near the top of all resort destination lists, that it greatly reduces family trip planning difficulty.

An All New Nine

In 2008, the resort opened a new nine holes, to add to its 18-hole championship golf course. The new nine, designed by golf course architect Don Knott, features challenging golf and breathtaking, panoramic views of the Northern Rockies that envelope the resort. An all new clubhouse, which doubles as the Nordic Center in winter, also opened in 2008. For guests who can't squeeze in 18-holes, or a quick nine, Sun Valley Resort has enhanced their golf practice facility. They now offer clinics as short as two-hours, as well as private instruction and a driving range for individual practice.

Golf is only the beginning of Sun Valley Resort's activities. The resort was the first to bring the look, feel and mystique of European ski resorts to America. Since 1936, the resort-goers have enjoyed world-class skiing on the 9,150 foot summit of Bald Mountain, as well as on the beginner-friendly Dollar Mountain.

Ice Skating Year-Round

The country's first ski destination also boasts the country's first year-round outdoor skating rink, allowing guests to skate under the sun, even during the hottest of summer days. Sun Valley's ice-skating rink has been named to Budget Travel's Top 10 list. Home to legendary ice shows that feature Olympic medalists and greats such as Scott Hamilton, Nancy Kerrigan, Sasha Cohen and the Canadian team of Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, Sun Valley's outdoor rink rests in the heart of the resort and offers spectacular views of the majestic mountains. The resort's ice skating complex also features an indoor rink for organized hockey.

According to Sun Valley's General Manager, Wallace Huffman, "Generations have enjoyed skating on our outdoor ice rink and it's an honor to be recognized as one of the country's top skating destinations. While the ice shows have drawn national attention, it's the countless guests who've enjoyed the rink that's most gratifying."

In addition to skiing, ice skating and golf, Sun Valley is flush with activities from horseback riding and hiking/biking, to an acclaimed tennis facility and gun range. The resort's Symphony Pavilion plays host to the Sun Valley Summer Symphony and other outdoor events.

What Else Could There Be?

Although too numerous to list everything else the resort provides, here is a short sampling of things that make Sun Valley Resort one of the most family-friendly destinations in the world:

•The Playschool - A full-service, licensed day-care center

•Young Summer Camp - Kids age 6-14 enjoy supervised swimming, ice skating, hay rides, barbecues, fishing, horseback riding, and tons more

•Sleigh Rides

•Ice Skating School/Lessons

•Salon and Day Spa

•Swimming and Fitness Center

•Movie and Opera House

It seems that any time is the right time to visit Sun Valley Resort, Idaho.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Kenya National Parks Camps - Best Kenya Tours, Travel, Sports Camp

Tsavo Safari Camp-Tsavo East National Park

Near Mtito Andei, relaxing area, this is a good overnight stop en route to the coast. Twenty-seven kilometers in the dry heat of the little visited National Park, Tsavo East, Tsavo Safari Camp is an oasis of greenery on the banks of the Athi River. In order to arrive, park your vehicle in the field a lot and make a very short ride across the river on a raft.

Tsavo Safari Camp is operational 28Years and was originally a hunting camp. Today, 30 tents and six Band (for those who do not like canvas) are close to each other in a row along the River. They are shaded by trees. Small gardens of native flowers and exotic plants in an incredibly green lawns are scattered, is a warm pool for a refreshing treat.

The focus of the field is the Thatcher and stone bar and dining room on two sides to the garden and river. Lionel Nutter is the long-time host, hascreates a warm and personal. Everything is very relaxed and casual. The bar is a popular place for Britons in Kenya irrigation, which could also fly in just for the afternoon.

There are hundreds of camp residents hornbill birds is a real heaven. Take your chair to the beach to observe the birds at sunset.

It is easy to see from the stock game. A Dik Dik here is a dik-dik and the oryx or occasional jackal. If you're lucky, maybe seea kudu. As you leave the vehicle on the side of the river, you must book and pay for game drives, which can be very expensive extras. Another special offer is a trip on the Yatta plateau sunset and watching the sun set behind Mt Kilimanjaro.

Accommodation in Tsavo National Park Camp

The tents are comfortable and easy. All have large bathrooms with solar heated shower and toilet. There are five tents for families with extraBeds.

Other facilities at Tsavo Safari Camp
Swimming pool, safari

Voi Safari Park Lodge, Tsavo National

Voi Safari Lodge is situated high on a cliff of red rock overlooking a busy waterhole and a large expanse of Tsavo East National Park. The entire lodge curves along the edge of the cliff, so you get the splendid view from nowhere-room area, patio, swimming pool and rooms.

The lodge itself is not luxurious, but it is noticeable in several spectacularWay. Natural stone has been effective in walls and floors with attractive pumpkin lamps in the lounge / bar that used in the air and birds. The wooden sculptures of animal origin are often over the crossbar from reality, if accented baboons peer through the skylights on the roof.

You walk on the bare red rock gardens rock views and pool on the edge of the cliff. In five minutes, you can see buffaloes, elephants, antelopes and many points of view BaobabPoint.

Each of the 50 double rooms has an entire wall of windows, two or three single beds and a bathroom with shower telephone rather tired.

The lodge is located in Tsavo East National Park, 338 km from Nairobi and 161 miles from Mombasa. It 's very popular with tourists and is often used as a lunch on the road between Mombasa and Nairobi. There is a trail two miles near the town of Vol

Monday, September 20, 2010

Barbecue - national icon on the Australian landscape

The grid is a national icon in the Australian landscape, but the humble BBQ has a long history in Australia. Not only is it a grid in most homes, but also in many places throughout the country. Governments and entrepreneurs to understand people's love for grilling and for all our communities that have hosted. You can find a barbecue:

- Caravan Park
- Camping
- National Park
- Local Park
- BusinessWebsites
- Beach

Aboriginal traditional cuisine always involved the use of a traditional barbecue - Outdoor Cooking over a fire or hot coals. They also create the Earth earth ovens. The first fleet of proposed traditional English style ovens, but it could be assumed that the extreme heat of the Australian landscape, attracted to alternative methods of preparation outside looking for. These are combined with classes led by local Aboriginal people would humbleGrill was born.

Australians have always known, is the strong cultural appeal of the grid, but the world, this was introduced by an advertising campaign with Paul Hogan. Advertising of 1986 provides Hogan attract visitors to Australia with a traditional Australian barbecue, and now famous slogan "I'll put a shrimp on the barbie".

Today the culture Barbecue Australia is changing again. Australians are more educated about food and cookingand their most demanding palates. Burnt sausages and chops are now gourmet sausages, steaks and fresh seafood, which replaces all cooked to perfection and served with salad and wine gourmet compliments.

But even if tastes change Australia is keen to maintain a connection with their country and its history. This trend has changed in our restaurants and cafes as "Bush Tucker" flavors make more appearances on the Filter menu.Some of these include:

- Seeds of Mimosa
- Flowers Karrajong
- Lilly Pilly Berries
- Quandon (wild peach)
- Lemon Myrtle
- Pepper Leaf
- Kakadu plum

The next time you plan a menu for the traditional Australian barbecue why not add some 'traditional flavors and ingredients.