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Botswana

Take a walk on the wildside

With its low human population density, Botwana prioritises high-value, low-impact tourism. Iconic destinations include The Okavantgo Delta and Chobe National Park, both of which attract eco-conscious travellers and help protect wildlife.

Did you know: Botswana has the largest elephant population in Africa - over 130,000. It is also home to our beloved meerkats which can be found in the Makgadigadi Salt Pans which form part of the Kalahari Desert.

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Namibia

A land like no other

As a global leader in Conservation, Namibia has protected multiple endangered species where local communities manage wildlife whilst benefitting from international tourism. It is vast! Scenery is breathtaking,  almost out of this world and astonishingly varied. 

Did you know: Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990 and is rich in natural resources including diamonds & uranium.

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Kenya

The Original "Out of Africa"

With its incredible natural beauty & wildlife, Kenya is the birthplace of the modern safari and is of course, home to The Masai Mara. Its diverse landscapes and cultural richness makes it a compelling option for so many reasons and it truly is an outstanding destination.

Did you know: Kenya is home to one of the world's most awe-inspiring spectacles - The Great Migration.

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Tanzania

Home to some of Africa's Greatest Natural Wonders

As a country of immense natural beauty, cultural depth, and historical significance, over 40% of Tanzania is protected land - national parks, game reserves and conservation areas. It is home to the Big Five and countless other species so safaris here are simply spectacular. 

Did you know: Between 35,000 & 50,000 people attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro each year, with approx 65% succeeding!

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South Africa

A land that just keeps giving

South Africa is amazing as it's a country of extraordinary contrasts and immense richness - in people, landscapes, history & culture. With its spectacular natural beaty, it is home to the magnificent Kruger National Park and world-class wildlife & conservation. Multiple private game reserves and diverse coastal & mountainous destinations truly does make the "Rainbow Nation" a bucket-list destination.

Did you know: Nelson Mandela and the peaceful transition from apartheid to democracy are among the most inspiraing political stories of the 20th century.

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Zimbabwe

A land less touched

With fewer visitors than perhaps other African countries, Zimbabwe offers a more authentic and personal safari experience. It is a country of extraordinary depth - rich in history, culture, resilience & natural beauty. Despite facing major challenges in recent decades, it has opened its doors to sustainable tourism and is a superb destination for a wonderful safari.

Did you know: The Great Zimbabwean Ruins are among the most important archaeological sites in Africa - a medieval city once home to 20,000 people.

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Zambia

One of Africa's best kept secrets

Zambia is far less commercialised than other better known safari destinations and offers a truly wild and rugged experience. A peaceful nation, it brings a feeling of adventure & authenticity and the Zambezi River is central to life in Zambia - both a spiritual and practical lifeline.

Did you know: The Zambian side of the mighty Victoria Falls is home to the Devil's Pool, the ultimate adrenaline rush for any adventurer.

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