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Mikael Strandberg has written 9 reviews in 7 countries.
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Wildlife in Rift Valley, Kenya
A safari is for many people a lifetime highlight, but if you want to go a bit further, really get a feel for East Africa, the Maasai Mara and it's inhabitants - like the maasai and the lions, do make a visit to Ndarakwa Hills. It's not easy to get to, there is no real transport available except one´s feet and it is dangerous in many ways (due to wild game and shiftas) but well worth it to explore and to understand. But you will need a guide. Ask around for either Lekinjot Olotira, called Little Moses to tourists, or Daniel Oleleuka. |
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Deserts in Tamanghasset, Algeria
It is a major challenge. Very few humna beings have been able to cross this biggest desert in the world by their own power, but the Sahara is an extra ordinary beautiful place, the colours, the majestic sand dunes, the valleys, the dry gorges and the great people one encounters, like le homme bleu, the Tuareg. This is no doubt one of the most beautiful bike rides tha can be done. But extremely dangerous, due to the hardships, heat and lack of water. |
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Rainforests and Jungles in Far Eastern, Russia
I have fished and hunted most of my life and one major reason for doing an Expedition along the Kolyma River, see www.siberia.nu , to see if it was possible to survive on hunting and fishing. It was, summer time, best fishing in the world! Lenok, chirr, nelma, pike and nalim of the biggest size you can dream bout and the best taste! |
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Mountains in Paine Circuit, Chile
....that it rates amongst the best National Parks in the world. I spent a year exploring Patagonia by horse and never got really close to the wildlife, basically due to my dog, but in Torres you can almost touch the chulengos, armadillos, rheas and so on. Another must in life! |
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Safari in Rift Valley, Kenya
A safari is for many people a lifetime highlight, but if you want to go a bit further, really get a feel for East Africa, the Maasai Mara and it's inhabitants - like the maasai and the lions, do make a visit to Ndarakwa Hills. It's not easy to get to, there is no real transport available except one´s feet and it is dangerous in many ways (due to wild game and shiftas) but well worth it to explore and to understand. But you will need a guide. Ask around for either Lekinjot Olotira, called Little Moses to tourists, or Daniel Oleleuka. |
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