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Ski resorts in Turkey and Bukovel
When winter comes, all people fall into two categories. Some miss the warm sun and go after it to warm southern countries. Others are waiting for fluffy snow to fully enjoy all the beauty of the winter season. But there is also a third category – those who like to bask on the beach in summer and ski in winter. After all, you can love both summer and winter at the same time, traveling across cities and continents with Aves Travel! We offer to arrange for you the perfect winter vacation in one of the ski resorts in Turkey or Bukovel. Continue reading
Is it dangerous to go on a safari to Tanzania
Safari in Africa is an amazing opportunity to see thousands of wild animals in their natural habitat, meet the “Big Five” (lion, elephant, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo) and visit the village of a real Maasai tribe. All this exotic and rich fauna make Tanzania a great destination for a vibrant holiday.
In addition, this country is not as spoiled by tourists as, for example, Kenya, so the price of safari in Tanzania will be lower. Leave your safety concerns a thing of the past – today, sticking to the simplest rules is enough to avoid trouble. How to prepare for a safari in Tanzania and make your trip comfortable and safe, we tell you in the blog of the tour operator “Aves Travel”. Continue reading
Climbing Kilimanjaro – routes and features
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the most scenic and unforgettable journeys. Unlike many other mountain destinations, you don’t need professional skills or experience to climb. However, this idea cannot be called simple either, because Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain on the planet and the highest point in Africa.
Some facts about climbing Kilimanjaro
According to various versions, this place is one of the three most beautiful volcanoes and the ten most beautiful mountains in the world. Its height above sea level is 5895 m, and here you can see as many as 5 climatic zones, including the unique glaciers of Africa. Continue reading