

One more reason why it seems to be an upstream problem. Welcome to East Africa - Land of Unparalleled Beauty Safari Icon Travel welcomes you to East Africa. Just in some cases, I get the crop on retina with (~0,5px).

I also couldn't reproduce the 0,5px crop on retina displays always. I would say to wait until the responsible fix get's into Safari "stable" versions or completely remove Safari from our supported browsers list (just a bad joke). But I didn't find a generic or nice crossbrowser compatible "solution". I tried to fix the problem within the CSS with several ways. Safari Technology Preview Release 23 (Safari 10.2, WebKit 12604.1.5) on a MB 12" Retina.Safari Technology Preview Release 16 (Safari 10.1, WebKit 11603.1.10) on a MBP 13" Retina, Early 2015.
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The problems didn't occur with the following browsers tested on external displays (Eizo CG241W, 94ppi Dell U2412M Samsung SyncMaster built in Retina-Displays Macbook Retina, Macbook Pro Retina): In latest stable Safari (El Capitan & Sierra) most of the. In short Tanzania is the only country that provides the complete African safari experience.Looks like a bug in Safari stable, which I could reproduce in the Technology Preview Versions available in (El Capitan and Sierra) ¶Īfter some research and CSS fixing the problem seems to be an upstream problem in Safari itself: Tanzania is a country that boasts all five attractions - and added to this are other features such as vibrant history, fascinating culture and a range of accommodations for African travellers. The tourism marketing of these countries is based on these highlights. Most countries in Africa have at least one of the Big 5 travel requirements - with some countries boasting more. Long overshadowed by the northern parks of Tanzania the wild, remote and game-rich regions of the south are now gaining the reputation they deserve. Tanzania's 'next big thing', and certainly one of the most exciting developments in Africa, is the parks and reserves of southern and western Tanzania, including Selous, Ruaha and Mahale Mountains. Known as 'the greatest show on earth' the annual migration of millions of animals across the Serengeti Plains is one of those 'things to do before I die'.Ī 'Next Big Thing' is an attraction that has not been well known to the African safari world but has the potential to match or surpass the iconic names. There are many dramatic events in Africa such as animal migrations, cultural ceremonies and festivals and Tanzania hosts arguably the most dramatic wildlife event on earth. Combine all this with a rich history of seafaring and adventure - and even wildlife on the beach - and you have a place that sells itself on its beaches alone. From the classic lions-on-the-plains images to some of the best primate viewing on the continent Tanzania has it all and more.īeach holidays are fast becoming integral parts of African safaris and a Tanzania Beach Safari provides everything from family resorts to intimate getaways in some of the most dramatic coastline in the world. Wildlife is what most people associate with an African safari and Tanzania has enough dramatic wildlife to satisfy the most-hardened of safari-travellers. Boasting four of the most recognised names of Africa in Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar Tanzania more than satisfies the needs of the African travellers that want to name-drop and it is these names that have built the legend that is Tanzania Safari.

Big five of African safari Iconic names are generally age-old standards that are known throughout the world as attractions, names that people drop in a conversation to add to substance to their conversation.

The age-old safari destinations of Kenya and South Africa are now competing with, not only the unique attractions of Malawi, Namibia and Botswana, but the resurgence of Zambia and Mozambique - and innovative new ideas have to be thought up to attract visitors.Īmid all this posturing for position one country seems to stand alone. With the growth in safari tourism to Africa there are many players competing for acknowledgement. Other features that may sell a destination are history, culture, unique activities or wildlife, a ‘largest' and a range of accommodations. Marketing an African safari destination requires at least one of five features to be present: iconic names, wildlife, beaches, a dramatic event and a ‘next big thing'.
