Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Sport Fishing in Africa: Best Fish and Fishing Spots

Fishing in Africa, Fishing in Keny
Sport fishing in Africa is still a niche hobby that not many people engage in, due to its demanding nature and the uncertain outcome of getting a good catch. However, sport fishing in Kenya is seeing a resurgence with the support of both the government and the private sector, particularly those related to the tourism industry offering fishing safaris. With the aid of some fishing tours and lodges, the management and re-introduction of fish populations in major rivers that were facing depletion is underway. If you are planning to go fishing in Kenya, here is a list of some of the most sought-after sport fish that you should aim to catch. The variety of fish in Africa is abundant, ranging from rainbow trout to massive species such as the Nile Perch, so it is important to have the right fishing gear ready. Fishing in Africa can be done in several lakes and rivers, each with different species of fish depending on the temperature and other environmental factors of the surrounding area. We have compiled a comprehensive list of all the freshwater fish in Kenya, not all of which are suitable for sport fishing, but it provides a resource for those who are fish enthusiasts looking to spot specific species.
Kenya Fish Species

Mountain Biking Africa Tours Set Increase in Future

The popularity of adventure cycling and mountain biking Africa tours is on the rise, as more mountain biking enthusiasts travel to explore the continent's wildlife and indulge in their favorite pastime. This is a great opportunity for hotels and lodges with large, natural, unspoiled landscapes to attract more mountain bikers. Africa is known for its great open plains and grasslands, but it also has fabulous mountain biking trails, such as the Mt. Kenya forest.

Timau River Lodge is perfectly positioned to take advantage of this growing form of mountain biking tourism, as it is established on a 1300-acre ranch that is 80% covered in natural forest. This terrain has been referred to as a mountain biker's dream come true by many who have already visited the lodge for its awesome adventure cycling trails. Visitors can bring their own mountain bike or rent one from the lodge, but many professional riders prefer to use their own bikes for better performance.

In addition to the adventure cycling, Timau River Lodge is also growing in popularity due to its spectacular cider log cabins. Family groups often visit the lodge over the weekend, with the riders participating in mountain biking Africa tours while the rest of the family enjoys the peaceful surroundings of the lodge, set within a cider forest.

The lodge is also well-located, making it an ideal spot for travelers who want to experience a variety of activities. It is centrally located for several game parks and reserves, and there are also several mountain biking Africa races held in the vicinity, making it a perfect location for mountain bikers to train before a major race.

Kenya is one of the most stable nations in Africa and has long been a major tourist attraction. With the growing popularity of mountain biking Africa tours, it is expected that more adventure cycling tourists will be visiting the continent to experience its virgin landscapes. Africa is one of the few places in the world where adventure cycling can truly be enjoyed, thanks to its wonderful equatorial weather and the friendly nature of the local people.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Timau River Lodge.



Experience the Beauty and Adventure at Timau River Lodge Nestled in the heart of Northern and Laikipia plains, Timau River Lodge is a stunning getaway built with Canadian-style cider log construction. Surrounded by 800 acres of lush cider forest and just 1km from Nanyuki-Samburu road, Timau offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Take advantage of Timau's central location and explore the many attractions nearby. Visit the Sirimon route gate of Mt Kenya, just 9km away, or travel to Sweetwater (Ol Pajeta) 44km away, famous for its wildlife. Meru Game Park, 130km away, is a must-visit for nature lovers, while Lewa Downs Conservancy, 20km away, is a premier destination for conservation and wildlife. Fishermen will love exploring Lake Alise on Mt Kenya, known for its abundant rainbow trout. Hikers and adventure seekers can take on the challenge of the Sirimon route or visit the historic Mau Mau caves, used by Kenya's freedom fighters, just 4km from the lodge. Whether you're looking for scenic beauty, adventure, or historical significance, Timau River Lodge offers it all.