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African Safari Adventure at the Kalahari Hotel in Wisconsin Dells

Monday, August 30th, 2010

An ideal way to experience an African style of accommodation is to stay at the Kalahari Hotel in Wisconsin Dells. This hotel offers an ultimate experience of an African Safari while featuring the most modern facility of a water park.
The Kalahari Hotel in Wisconsin Dells is an ideal vacation place for tourists who would want to experience the adventures of the African Safari without having to go to Africa. The hotel features a large collection of tribal artifacts, jungle plants, African murals and many other African attractions.
The hotel also features its large indoor water park which is ideal for enjoyment with the whole family and friends.
Guests are welcomed by the friendly staffs. The hotel lobby is full of different African decors. As a tradition, each guest is provided with a colorful bracelet that serves as an entrance pass upon entering the water parks facilities.
The hotel is composed of more than 700 spacious guestrooms mostly called Hut Rooms. These rooms, decorated with a safari style theme, are equipped with microwave oven, mini refrigerator, iron, hair dryer, colored TV, coffee maker and other electronic facilities.
Other types of suites found in the hotel are as follows:
• African Queen
• Bird’s Eye
• Combination
• Horizon
• Hospitality
• King Whirlpool
• Royal African Queen
• Royal Hospitality
• Royal King Whirlpool
• Royal Two Room Family
• Safari
• Two Room Family
Other types of rooms include:
• Desert
• Hut
• Lodge
• Nomad
There are also condo units and cottages available for sale or for rent.
There are plenty of restaurants within the hotel offering different kinds of local and international cuisines. The Kahunaville Restaurant is one of the restaurants which serve specialties from a Las Vegas type culinary. Room catering can be arranged from these restaurants.
The indoor water park of the hotel promotes a lot of excitement and attraction that can be enjoyed exclusively by the hotel guests. It comes with a wide area of dressing rooms. Among the major attractions of the water park are:
• Master Blaster
• Tanzanian Twister
• Rippling Rhino
• Lazy River
• Victoria Falls
• Flow Rider
• Wave Pool
The water park employs professional lifeguards to ensure the safety of its guests. Exclusive pools for children are also available.
Right at the area of the water park, children and adults can have a refreshing drink of their choice from the concessions around the area.
Guests can also have a sip of their favorite wine or have dinner at the Great Karoo just outside the water park. It is strategically located for a great view of the whole water park.
After having the most exciting ride and spending a long day of adventure, you can indulge with a relaxing spa treatment at the Oasis Day Spa and Salon. It offers several natural spa treatments which will surely provide you the most relaxing experience you can ever have.
Hotel guests can also have the opportunity for hands-on experience in creating those masterpieces of pottery at the Pottery Pizzazz. This shop also sells a wide variety of pots explicitly designed ideal as souvenir items.
A great shopping experience can be enjoyed at the Zakanaka that features a wide array of beachwear, souvenir items, safari items and African clothing.
The hotel also caters to any social gathering events or business-related occasions such as tradeshows, exhibits, weddings, parties or corporate meetings. There are many conference rooms to choose from. Catering services can be arranged for the specific occasion.
The Kalahari Hotel in Wisconsin Dells is really a one-of-a-kind hotel that provides the most complete package perfect for a vacation and adventure.

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A Luxury African Safari Adventure Can Be A Reality

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Many people in the US would love to travel to Africa for a luxury African safari adventure. Because the North American continent is along way from Africa, most will never book the trip of a lifetime. The experience of Africa should not be missed if at all possible. There is so much to see and do and people can do it all by taking a luxury African safari.
There are several companies that have luxury African safaris in many different countries like Botswana, Kenya, and Namibia. Also included in this category are South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
One of the things that make a safari an African luxury safari is the different choices available for lodging. One great place to lodge is at Kichwa Tempo tented lodge that lies in the Masai Mara. With views looking out over the plains while being pampered in high end tents full of only the best and surrounded with things all Africa.
Another place to visit and stay is in the area of South Africa. A person will want to visit places like Okavango Delta and Victoria falls. Another place to visit is the Etosha National Park. All of these places are world class sights that offer all that luxury money can buy.
Luxury African Safari In East Africa
If the area of eastern Africa is what people want to see then book a luxury African safari to see places like Masai Mara and the Serengeti. While visiting this area of east Africa a great place to stay in the luxurious Mnemba Island lodge. First class accommodations on the island resort with Zanzibarian flair are filled throughout with luxury living while on a luxury African safari.
People can explore the beaches and the jungle area while living better than most people do at home. Africa is truly one of the last great places in the world.
Lastly, taking a luxury African safari will most likely be one of the highlights in a person’s life. With plenty of pictures to take and luxury living, going back home and sharing with friends will bring back the wonderful trip in ones memory. Also, the traveler may want to warn friends that they have enough pictures to last for a long weekend and to be prepared for a long visit.
Taking this ultimate trip will not only stay with the person but it might also push others to take a similar trip in the near future. A luxury African safari may not always be available as people continue to need more space and the land and animals become more stressed with the loss of habitat. Now is the perfect time to take a luxury African safari.

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An African Safari Jao Can Be Described As The Ultimate African Adventure

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

For a true African adventure, the African Safari of Jao in Botswana is the vacation to book. Jao is known for its high concentration of Lion. It can offer both land and water activities on the river Okavango. This area is known for its predators and, Jao Camp itself, is located on the border of the Moremi Game Reserve.
The camp is on a densely wooded oval shaped island that overlooks the vast flood plains of Botswana. It has incredible habitats and permanent waterways and lagoons. An African safari in Jao is a very memorable safari. The skilled staff at Jao Camp will see to it that all of your needs are met, African style.
The Jao African safari wildlife experience is pure African wildlife at its finest. Chances are good that every wild animal that you want to experience will appear. A Jao African safari experience is the safari of a lifetime.
The Accommodations
Your Jao African safari accommodations will consist of African style luxury rooms. The bedrooms are raised wooden decks above palm carpets, constructed of split bamboo and thatch with canvas walls. Each room also has a “sala” for midday siestas with a superb view. Each camp can sleep a maximum of 16 people. Each suite includes a flush toilet and basin, shower and an outdoor shower. Underneath a tree canopy of cool thatch you will find the main dining room and pub area. There is a pool and an outdoor boma for dining under the stars. A raised walkway connects the rooms to the dining rooms and lounge areas.
Game Viewing
Your Jao African safari experience offers excellent game drives, mokoro excursions, short guided walks and boating trips. Since Jao Camp is next to the Moremi Game Reserve, night drives are permitted. This allows your African safari Jao trip to include an exclusive view of the nocturnally active animals in the area.
Your Jao African safari will most probably include views of Lion and Leopard in their natural habitats. Tsessebe, Lechwe and Wildebeest roam all over the flood plains. The wildlife appearances in Jao depend mainly on the water levels in the area. But, generally, a diverse group of wild animals will be plentiful on your safari.
The lagoons are the home to the Hippo and Crocodile. The permanent water areas attract large numbers of these two animals. But the King of the Jungle, the Lion, will be a sure thing. The Jao African safari is known for its abundance of Lion sightings. Have your camera in hand and don’t miss this one of a kind jungle experience.

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