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Climate change robs Mt. Kenya of spectacular glaciers
Posted by: | CommentsThose with long memories of how Mt. Kenya once stood tall and proud, the peaks covered by glittering glaciers, may have to think again today, when seeing the mountain either from the ground or from the air. Nearly half of the ice mass recorded a hundred years ago has since melted away altogether or is at the very brink of disappearing, while the remaining ice fields have shrunk considerably over the past decades.
Mountain guides have expressed their concerns to the Kenyan media, raising the alarm levels over the impact of climate change so inflicted on Africa by the massive carbon and other emissions of the industrialized world. The other ice caps in eastern Africa on Mt. Kilimanjaro and across the Rwenzori Mountains are also shrinking at a record pace, and it is feared that in a worst-case scenario, the glaciers could be gone anytime between the next 10 to 20 years.
Alongside those facts, communities depending on the mountains as a source of water for domestic use or irrigation — often the only source — are becoming more and more affected, as drawing water from equally-shrinking streams and rivers is becoming a daily struggle for them.
Thankfully good old Hemingway wrote his “Snow on Kilimanjaro” when that most famous of snow cover was still there and when the ice cap was still what it was supposed to be.
Meanwhile, the Kenyan government defined the initial start-up cost to combat the fallout of climate change already visible at US$3 billion, which will eventually rise to US$20 billion, if the country is to adopt green technologies and repair the damages already done to forests and other ecosystems through extreme weather conditions.
Kenya, as the whole of Africa did, prepared for the Copenhagen Summit through widespread consultations with civil society organizations, green groups, environmentalists, and conservationists to come up with a country strategy, which will also be part of the regional strategy on climate change the East African Community as a whole is developing and will be presenting to the developed world with a bill attached to it.
Source: eTurboNews (http://www.eturbonews.com/13493/climate-change-robs-mt-kenya-spectacular-glaciers)
Kenya with Virgin Atlantic
Posted by: | CommentsFor the winter Virgin Atlantic’s daily return flight from Nairobi will depart at the later time of 12.50pm. This will enable clients to fly from Mombasa via Nairobi home, without an overnight stop in Nairobi. This makes the journey with Virgin Atlantic highly attractive.
Here are sample holidays based on flights with Virgin Atlantic. Please contact…
New 2010 Brochure for Kenya and Tanzania
Posted by: | CommentsOur brand new Kenya & Tanzania brochure is available now. It is the biggest East Africa brochure available and it is packed with fabulous safaris, tropical beach breaks and wedding and honeymoon ideas.
To view, download or order a copy please visit http://www.big5.explorertravel.co.uk or call us on 0208 816 8789.
You will find the brochure highlights…
Fun, Sun and Romance in Kenya
Posted by: | CommentsWe are pleased to be able to offer a free wedding on the basis
of a 7 night stay or longer. For more information on these or any other holidays to Africa, you can visit our website http://www.big5.explorertravel.co.uk or call us on 0208 816 8789. 3R+ Turtle Bay Beach Club, Watamu, Kenya
A well-established, popular and family-friendly hotel, set…
Egypt, Weddings in Paradise and Goa
Posted by: | Comments| EGYPT DESERT DELIGHTS 3R Bahariya Oasis From £1095 per person valid on selected dates in 2010 including return scheduled flights, transfers and 7 nights with 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 3 dinners and one excursion. This is an incredible opportunity to enter the distant desert. After a few days in Cairo, be transported to another world. |
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| NILE CRUISE 5R Chateau Lafayette Nile Cruise From £769 per person valid in June 2010 including return scheduled flights, transfers and 7 nights on full board. This impressive luxury Nile cruise liner carries travellers in supreme comfort, grace and style. |
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| WEDDINGS IN PARADISE — FREE WEDDING 3R+ Turtle Bay Beach Club, Mombasa, Kenya FREE WEDDING worth £240
when you stay for 7 nights or more. A well-established, popular and friendly hotel, set within ten acres of tropical gardens. Weddings take place in a decorated area close to the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. |
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| BUSH WEDDING 4R Ashnil Aruba Lodge, Tsavo, Kenya Wedding package £1075 valid in 2010 A wonderful location for a wedding as elephants roam around the lodge. You can even take a game drive on the day of the wedding. A warm welcome awaits here and there are plenty of elements included in the package. Great value. |
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| GOA LUXURY 5R+ The Leela Kempinski South Goa from £1399 per person valid 3 January to 23 April 2010 including return scheduled flights, transfers and 7 nights on B&B. A unique hotel with resplendent design, blending Eastern 13th century Vijayanagara Palace architecture and 18th century Portuguese-inspired influences.
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| GREAT VALUE 4R+ Goa Marriott Resort from £1065 per person An ideal resort which provides a wide range of facilities and activities for the whole family, set in a relaxing atmosphere. |
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