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birds
A Magic spell on Rubondo Island
By Eric Frank
Impressions of Namiri Plains and Rubondo Island
By Judith Rosink, Asilia Sales Manager, East Africa
Judith Rosink has just returned from a whirlwind tour of some of our Tanzanian camps, and here she shares her impressions of Namiri Plains and Rubondo Island with us.
Baobabs and other pachyderms
By Martyn Bowen
Martyn Bowen, born and brought up in Tanzania, now visits Africa as regularly as possible – his job in Europe with a sports company encompasses Africa in his area of responsibility, and he always takes the opportunity to combine business with what he sees as his obligation to bring both the magic and the precariousness of Africa to the attention of his own small universe. With the aim of raising awareness in the developing world, it is the least he could do for a continent that has given him so much. Here he shares his recent experiences at Kwihala Camp with us.
Rubondo Island – Lake Victoria – Treasure Island
By Akil Halai, Field Operations Coordinator, Asilia Tanzania
Tanzanian-born bird enthusiast Akil Halai recently visited Rubondo Island on his eternal quest to the far-flung depths of East Africa to seek out and observe as many avian species as he can. Here he shares his experiences with us.
Birds of Ruaha National Park
By Ryan Green, Travel Writer
Images by Marius Swart & Lorenzo Rossi, Kwihala Camp Guides
Ruaha National Park boasts over 500 species of birds, making it a hotspot for birding enthusiasts. During the summer months, migrant species arrive in the region, often to breed, and the skies are full of flocks on the move. Steppe eagles arrive in their multitudes after an epic journey form the steppes of Asia, and inter-African migrants such as woodland kingfishers fill the air with their trilling calls.
