Zambia safari – Africa’s underrated gem
Everybody forgets about Zambia safari. With Tanzania to one side and Botswana to the other, Zambia easily goes under the […]
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Everybody forgets about Zambia safari. With Tanzania to one side and Botswana to the other, Zambia easily goes under the […]
Zambia safari – Africa’s underrated gem Read More »
Nxai Pan is unknown to the world. But it is home to the greatest migration of wildlife anywhere in Southern
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Hidden away in southwestern Tanzania lies a secret: Katavi National Park. Far from the tourist trail and wild beyond the
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The Serengeti, a mythical name that symbolises the wonder of Africa. It seems fictitious, something invented by Disney, with millions
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Namibia isn’t known for safari. This is Africa’s natural art gallery, a country of superlative landscapes and breathtaking silence. Most
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People don’t care too much about the Coke’s hartebeest (also called kongoni). When on safari it’s all lions and elephants,
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A buffalo can run faster than you, so watch out when on safari. They are aggressive and powerful, charging at
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Only a privileged few have heard the sound a leopard makes. These elusive and solitary cats are usually silent. Yet
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A Zimbabwe safari is different. Less people, fewer rules, more wilderness and a country that confounds perceptions. It’s wild and
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Elephants wander beneath Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli. Could there be a more iconic safari sight, anywhere in Africa? Yet this
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