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Revision as of 21:01, 8 October 2010
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East Africa Crusing Guide
An online cruising guide for sailing around East Africa
Background
Some parts of East Africa have been renowned for their concentrations of wild animals, such as the "big five" of elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and black rhinoceros, though populations have been declining under increased stress in recent times, particularly the rhino and elephant.
The geography of East Africa is often stunning and scenic. Shaped by global plate tectonic forces that have created the Great Rift Valley, East Africa is the site of Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, the two tallest peaks in Africa. It also includes the world's second largest freshwater lake Lake Victoria, and the world's second deepest lake Lake Tanganyika.
The climate of East Africa is rather atypical of equatorial regions. Because of a combination of the region's generally high altitude and the rain shadow of the westerly monsoon winds created by the Rwenzori Mountains and Ethiopian Highlands, East Africa is surprisingly cool and dry for its latitude.
Please remember that the people of East Africa are wonderful, friendly people but are very poor and will perceive a cruising yacht as huge wealth. Violent attacks on the East African coast are almost unheard of (with the notable exception of Somalia) but theft from unattended yachts can be a problem with outboard motors, food supplies and money being the prime targets. Just be sensible and enjoy cruising this wonderful coastline and you will soon find that it is no less secure than anywhere else in the world.
See each Country listed below for local charts
Radio Nets
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Submit details of local radio Nets.
East Africa Countries
Also see the Indian Ocean Cruising Guide section
Offshore Islands
See Indian Ocean Cruising Guide
East Africa Passages
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
References & Publications
Publications, Guides, etc.
External Links
- Yacht Seerose Sailing up the east coast of Africa.
Personal Notes
Personal experiences
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