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AfricanExpert - ArticlesBorn and brought up in East Africa amongst the peoples, the wildlife, and wonderful nature. I am passionate about this land and aim to provide visitors with as much information and advice so that they have a memorable stay and a true picture of what Real Africa is about. There is so much to see, do and experience - East Africa is truly the place for people to visit at least once in their lifetime, if not more!
Trek Kilimanjaro And Raise Funds For CharityNine UK Celebrities have reached the highest point in Africa - Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak, on Saturday 7th February. Their hard work and determination has been followed by millions of people throughout the UK. Their aim? Raising much needed funds on behalf of Comic Relief (Red Nose Day) to help eradicate the deadly disease - Malaria and help the under privileged in developing countries like Tanzania. Aim 4 Africa has pledged a donation for every trek booked to Comic Relief and other projects. Top 5 Things To Do In East Africa:East Africa is blessed with an abundance of natural treasures. Indeed no other place in the world can boast of such beauty in a land preserved with the famous and the undiscovered, yet unlike much of the rest of the world, unspoiled by commercialism. East Africa - Jewel of the WorldEast Africa never disappoints – how could it? The area consists of the biggest and best that the continent has to offer: Kilimanjaro, Lakes Victoria & Tanganyika, Serengeti/Maasai Mara, Selous and Ngorongoro Crater. The countries of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda have between them the world's largest population of wildlife, some of them critically endangered species that find refuge in the land, air and waters of East Africa. Secrets of the SerengetiEast Africa never disappoints – how could it? The area consists of the biggest and best that the continent has to offer: Kilimanjaro, Lakes Victoria & Tanganyika, Serengeti/Maasai Mara, Selous and Ngorongoro Crater. For more information, contact Aim 4 Africa Ltd on 0845 4084541 or 0114 2552533 or visit www.aim4africa.com
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