Jeepneys the Backbone of the Philippine Transport System

Written by Brett Jankowiak


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The original Willy’s Jeep was modified. A metal roof wasrepparttar first modification to help keep outrepparttar 133792 various elementsrepparttar 133793 Philippines weather can throw at them. It wasrepparttar 133794 painted in bright, bold and startling colours, so that potential passengers could easily identify them and know whererepparttar 133795 ultimate destination was. Business soon boomed for these entrepreneurs, in order to increase passenger numbers,repparttar 133796 Willy’s Jeep was stretched atrepparttar 133797 back and becomerepparttar 133798 jeepney. Further modifications were made, including chrome bumper bars, screeching horns, blaring radio cassette recorders (now banned) and any number of religious ornamentation.

As with all things, bureaucracy plays a lending hand. All jeepney drivers need to be licensed forerepparttar 133799 designated trips and have set fares imposed by local Philippine Government agencies. If a rogue Philippine jeepney driver steps outsiderepparttar 133800 government rules and regulations that bindrepparttar 133801 jeepney drivers,repparttar 133802 fines and penalties can be crippling. What maybe worse isrepparttar 133803 added confrontation with other jeepney drivers who your misdemeanors may have financially affected.

What any amount of regulation cannot change isrepparttar 133804 fantastic culture that you become exposed to when you jump in a jeepney. Not only are you traveling in a Filipino’s pride and joy and a work of art, but you are embracing a modern tradition that is showing no signs of abating.

If you are lucky enough to travel torepparttar 133805 Philippines, ensure you give yourself a treat and catch a ride in a jeepney. The moment will be with you for ever.

Brett Jankowiak is the owner of http://www.philippines-travel-guide.com, his passion for the Philippines is reflected in his writings and articles on his information based website.


Mombasa & the Kenyan Coast- Where the Sun is Ever Faithful

Written by Andrew Muigai


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Shimoni, 100 km from Mombasa is a centre for serious deep-sea fishing. It is also from Shimoni that you can visitrepparttar Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park. Here you will seerepparttar 133791 treasures of Kenya's underwater world. Atrepparttar 133792 marine park,repparttar 133793 snorkeling experience is outstanding and on a lucky day you will swim withrepparttar 133794 dolphins. At Shimoni, there are a series of deep coastal caves stretching fromrepparttar 133795 sea to deep inland. Arab slavers reportedly used these caves inrepparttar 133796 dark days ofrepparttar 133797 slave trade. The slaves who perished here are remembered in Roger Whittaker's song "Shimoni".

Atrepparttar 133798 south coast you have plenty of chances to indulge in some thrilling marine activity such as water skiing, wind surfing, scuba diving, goggling and deep-sea fishing. The Shimba Hills National Reserve, directly inland from Diani is a surprise and you haverepparttar 133799 opportunity to see some ofrepparttar 133800 wildlife that Kenya is famed for. Thoughrepparttar 133801 wildlife is not as prolific as inrepparttar 133802 upcountry game parks,repparttar 133803 beautiful rainforest andrepparttar 133804 spectacular Sheldrick Falls make it worth a visit. You can also spendrepparttar 133805 night here at Kenya's only tree lodge atrepparttar 133806 coast, which has some water holes where elephants and other animals come for a drink.

The main attraction ofrepparttar 133807 north coast is its beaches. Heading north from Mombasa these are: Nyali, Bamburi, Shanzu, Vipingo and Kikambala. Here you will find hotel and resort complexes to suitrepparttar 133808 taste of most beach holiday enthusiasts. From your north coast base, you may want to visit Mamba Village, reputed to be one ofrepparttar 133809 worlds' largest crocodile farms. Those interested in eco conservation projects must not miss Haller Park. The park is named afterrepparttar 133810 Swiss agronomist who by sheer grit and vision transformed a huge abandoned cement quarry into a spectacular 7 sq km nature and animal sanctuary.

At Mtwapa, just beyond Shanzu beach, Kenya Marineland houses some very diverse marine life, which you view from a glass-sided underground tunnel. Fromrepparttar 133811 same point, you can take a dhow sailing trip that includes onboard entertainment -acrobatics, fire eating and local dancers. Just offrepparttar 133812 coast, spectacular coral reefs teem with numerous fish, sea turtles and dolphins. You have an opportunity for world-class diving here, including some serious wreck diving. Diving atrepparttar 133813 Kenyan coast is good year round, expect inrepparttar 133814 months of July and August when silting and high seas are a problem. Malindi has a history going back at least 800 years. This isrepparttar 133815 only town alongrepparttar 133816 east African coast whererepparttar 133817 Portuguese found friendship withoutrepparttar 133818 persuasion of arms. Vasco Da Gama erected a pillar to serve as a navigation aid that still stands. Today,repparttar 133819 town is a particular favourite with Italian visitors. Most ofrepparttar 133820 hotel and resort development are torepparttar 133821 south ofrepparttar 133822 town alongrepparttar 133823 Silversands beachfront and nearer town around Malindi Bay. At Malindi Marine National Park, you can see some fascinating coral gardens by diving, snorkeling or from a glass bottomed boat.

Malindi is a respected centre for big game fishing and several world records have been set here. The writer Hemingway was here inrepparttar 133824 1930's to enjoy one of his favourite macho sports. Watamu, 15 km further south, is a small beach development aroundrepparttar 133825 beautiful inlets of Turtle Bay and Blue Lagoon. Watamu too has its own Marine Park. Atrepparttar 133826 edge ofrepparttar 133827 park, you find a collection of caves housing a school of giant rock cod, some stretchingrepparttar 133828 whole of 2 metres. Consider making an excursion to Gedi Ruins, one of Kenya archeological treasures. Gedi is estimated to have been founded inrepparttar 133829 13th century but was mysteriously abandoned inrepparttar 133830 17th century. Experts guess that marauding Galla tribesmen from up north did inrepparttar 133831 settlement. Lamu has in recent years found favour withrepparttar 133832 international glitterati. The town has an ambience of mediaeval romance that attracts those who are offended byrepparttar 133833 burdens of our modern existence. Life inrepparttar 133834 island goes on almost like it did inrepparttar 133835 14th century whenrepparttar 133836 settlement was founded. Lamu has narrow streets andrepparttar 133837 town has only a single car for use byrepparttar 133838 top government official. Everybody else walks, takes a dhow or uses donkey taxis. If you come in by air you land at nearby Manda Island, from where you take a dhow or ferry. In this centre of Islamic culture,repparttar 133839 men wear full-length whites andrepparttar 133840 women are shorn head to toe in black.

Shela isrepparttar 133841 main beach onrepparttar 133842 island and is just 15 minutes away by motorboat. You will find good rated accommodation at Lamu. There are also some very pricey hideaways inrepparttar 133843 neighboring islands ofrepparttar 133844 archipelago favoured byrepparttar 133845 jet set. Inrepparttar 133846 centre ofrepparttar 133847 town, you find a fort built by invading Omani Arabs inrepparttar 133848 early 19th century that now serves as a cultural centre. Lamu museum is located atrepparttar 133849 seafront, in a house once occupied by Jack Haggard, Queen Victoria's consul in this then important outpost. The museum is a repository of Swahili culture and on display are artifacts, dhows, jewelry and crafts.

At Mombasa andrepparttar 133850 Kenyan Coast you will find rated accommodation. Once you are there, you can take a break to view some ofrepparttar 133851 wildlife thatrepparttar 133852 country is famed for. From Mombasa,repparttar 133853 nearest park reachable by road is Tsavo East, 4 hours away. Another good option is to fly torepparttar 133854 Maasai Mara, Kenya's top wildlife sanctuary and home torepparttar 133855 big five- elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo. There are many Kenya safari options with Mombasa departures

The Kenyan coast has a tropical climate and it is a hot and humid place. Temperatures year round vary between 22° C and 33° C. July and August arerepparttar 133856 coolest months. Light clothing is recommended, as evenrepparttar 133857 evenings are usually warm. Short sleeve shirts, shorts and trousers for men and short sleeve blouses, slacks and skirts are sufficient. However, in this predominantly Muslim area, women need to dress modestly so as not to offend local sensibilities. But swimwear is perfectly acceptable at beaches and hotel premises.

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Andrew Muigai is editor of AfricaPoint Insider online newsletter. It is part of AfricaPoint.com- the Africa travel website that has helped thousands of travelers discover Africa. You can view more info on Kenya safari and tours at the website.


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