Africa- More Than Just Soccor

The real problem is that many people will be going over to Africa next year for the very first time and it will quite possibly be the last time too. But why is football such a big deal? Surely there are other reasons why people should be on their way to Africa next year?

Well of course there are and some of them are much better than the World Cup. A big issue is that the safari's are actually helping out the world by keeping the many animals safe so what on earth is all of the rubbish generated by the world cup going to do. The real question to ask is how on earth is all of this going to make an impact on the environment?

Well no of course it shouldn’t, people should be enjoying Africa for the country rather than the football that is coming to it next year. Of course the most famous option available to you is to go on a Kenya Safari but that isn’t the only thing you can do in Africa. Other than the classic safari option there are many other options you can take such as the self drive holiday and even Christmas deals.

So instead of tearing the place apart next year when the football kicks off why don’t you actually think about going and doing something better in the continent. Of course Zambia holidays and Lamu Holidays are not cheap but they are really worth visiting as they are truly wonderful places to camp in at night.

Of course going to watch the football is going to be something you can tell the kids about but do not forget all of the other options that are available.

Football and Safari, Oh What a Treat

The 2010 world cup is not too far off. England have already qualified as well as plenty more countries, it is set to be a very important even next summer that South Africa will be hosting. There are already vast batch of people reservation their summer holidays to Africa to delight a endearing even and also take in some fabulous sunshine.

 

Major tour operators have already clashed in trying to book tickets for the world cup time of year. The packages are not inexpensive and cost around £4,150, the price will let in tickets to three England games, 17 nights’ accommodation in a three-star hotel in Johannesburg on a B&B basis and return flights.

 

What better then to visit Africa and watch your country play, while you are also spending time going on Safari. Personally I cannot think of anything more relaxing, the world cup begins in June-July 2010, just when the season for clubs has finished. So the whole of South Africa will be full of sun, the beaches are going to be utterly gorgeous and the sands will be pure white.

 

Going on a Safari is an utterly astonishing feel if you have never been before; you get to see a wide range of different animals which you in all likelihood have never laid eyes on. I can ensure that you will in all likelihood end up having the best vacation of your life.

 

Could you imagine if your country also ended up winning the world cup, you would probably come back home not only feeling refreshed because of your safari and beach break, but you will also feel delighted simply because you probably got to witness one of the great moments in history. When will the next time be that Africa hosts a world cup?

 

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