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At Jorab Travel & Tours Agency we deal in: Medical tourism, Passport and Visa consultations, Local/International plane ticketing, Hotel bookings and Car rental services More.

Did you Know? The Kenyan passport is currently ranked as the 72nd most powerful passport in the world by the Henley Pass...
29/10/2021

Did you Know?
The Kenyan passport is currently ranked as the 72nd most powerful passport in the world by the Henley Passport Index. It permits entry to over 70 different countries and territories without a visa in advance. Apply yours at Jorab Travel & Tours Agency

To all our clients, a very Happy Customer Service Week. Thank you for being our valued customer. To us at Jorab Travel &...
06/10/2021

To all our clients, a very Happy Customer Service Week. Thank you for being our valued customer. To us at Jorab Travel & Tours it's all about YOU!

Under conditions of complexity,not only are checklists a help, they are required for success, to avoid delays in travels...
08/07/2021

Under conditions of complexity,not only are checklists a help, they are required for success, to avoid delays in travels check your checklist &toursagency

Ready to travel or thinking of travelling, consult us Jorab Travel & Tours Agency for visa applications, flight booking ...
21/06/2021

Ready to travel or thinking of travelling, consult us Jorab Travel & Tours Agency for visa applications, flight booking and rates.

Eid Mubarak to all our muslim brothers and sisters.
13/05/2021

Eid Mubarak to all our muslim brothers and sisters.

Want to travel the world give us  Travel & Tours Agency a call we do your ticketing and airline enquiries.
11/05/2021

Want to travel the world give us Travel & Tours Agency a call we do your ticketing and airline enquiries.

We can't Fly with you, But we can sure make your flight bookings and air ticketing with you. Choose Jorab Travel & Tours...
21/04/2021

We can't Fly with you, But we can sure make your flight bookings and air ticketing with you. Choose Jorab Travel & Tours Agency and let us do the bulky work for you. For any queries make sure to get in touch with us.

1. THEY’RE THE WORLD’S LARGEST LAND ANIMALThe African elephant is the world's largest land mammal – with males on averag...
13/04/2021

1. THEY’RE THE WORLD’S LARGEST LAND ANIMAL
The African elephant is the world's largest land mammal – with males on average measuring up to 3m high and weighing up to 6 tonnes. Males only reach their full size at 35-40 years - that’s well over half their lifespan as wild elephants can live for up to 60-70 years. And it’s not just the adults – even calves are huge! At birth elephants can weigh 120kg - that’s almost 19 stone.

2. YOU CAN TELL THE TWO SPECIES APART BY THEIR EARS
There are two species of elephant: African and Asian. The ears of African elephants are much larger than their cousins and are described as being shaped like the African continent, whereas the ears of Asian elephants are shaped like the Indian subcontinent. There’s also a trunk difference - African elephants have two ‘fingers’ at the tip of their trunks, whereas Asian elephants have one.

3. THEIR TRUNKS HAVE MAD SKILLS
Elephants have around 150,000 muscle units in their trunk. Their trunks are perhaps the most sensitive organ found in any mammal - Asian elephants have been seen to pick up a peanut, shell it, blow the shell out and eat the nut. Elephants use their trunks to suck up water to drink – it can contain up to 8 litres of water. They also use their trunks as a snorkel when swimming.

4. THEIR TUSKS ARE ACTUALLY TEETH
Elephant tusks are actually enlarged incisor teeth which first appear when elephants are around 2 years old. Tusks continue growing throughout their lives. Tusks are used to help with feeding - prising bark off trees or digging up roots - or as a defense when fighting. But these beautiful tusks often cause elephants danger. They're made from ivory; a much desired object. Read on to find out why elephants are under threat.

5. THEY’VE GOT THICK SKIN
An elephant’s skin is 2.5cm thick in most places. The folds and wrinkles in their skin can retain up to 10 times more water than flat skin does, which helps to cool them down. They keep their skin clean and protect themselves from sunburn by taking regular dust and mud baths.

6. ELEPHANTS ARE CONSTANTLY EATING
Elephants need up to 150kg of food per day – that's around 375 tins of baked beans although half of this may leave the body undigested. They eat so much that they can spend up to three-quarters of their day eating.

7. THEY COMMUNICATE THROUGH VIBRATIONS
Elephants communicate in a variety of ways - including sounds like trumpet calls (some sounds are too low for people to hear), body language, touch and scent. They can also communicate through seismic signals - sounds that create vibrations in the ground - which they may detect through their bones.

8. CALVES CAN STAND WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF BIRTH
Amazingly, elephant calves are able to stand within 20 minutes of being born and can walk within 1 hour. After two days, they can keep up with the herd. This incredible survival technique means that herds of elephants can keep migrating to find food and water to thrive.

9. AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS
The elephant's temporal lobe (the area of the brain associated with memory) is larger and denser than that of people - hence the saying 'elephants never forget'.

10. AROUND 90% OF AFRICAN ELEPHANTS HAVE BEEN WIPED OUT IN THE PAST CENTURY
Around 90% of African elephants have been wiped out in the past century - largely due to the ivory trade - leaving an estimated 415,000 wild elephants alive today. Asian elephants are also under threat, having declined by at least 50% in the last three generations. There are only around 45,000 left in the wild. As their habitat changes, fragments and is lost to human settlements and agriculture, populations of Asian elephants are finding it harder to follow their traditional migration routes to reach water, feeding and breeding grounds, and they’re coming into often dangerous contact with people.

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Is wild beast migration a wonder of the world?The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the Seven New Wonders of the Worl...
07/04/2021

Is wild beast migration a wonder of the world?

The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. This immense movement only happens between the Serengeti National park in Tanzania and Maasai Mara National reserve in Kenya during July through October. They move majorly in search for greener pastures. &toursagency

“Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that’s okay...
02/04/2021

“Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that’s okay. The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind.” – Anthony Bourdain
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In need of assistance in business, student or travel visa. Contact Jorab Travel & Tours Agency for more info.
19/03/2021

In need of assistance in business, student or travel visa. Contact Jorab Travel & Tours Agency for more info.

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