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Botswana Botswana is a land of dramatic contrasts – from the crystal-clear waters of the Okavango Delta to the large herds of elephant in the Chobe National Park to the desert-like landscape of the Savute Game Reserve. Blessed with some of Africa's most beautiful subtropical wilderness reserves with an array of African wildlife, a Botswana safari has much to delight and inspire.
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Namibia Namibia is a unique safari destination, with varied, breathtaking scenery and great contrasts – ocean, dunes, mountains and deserts. A Namibia safari includes such highlights as the remarkable sand dunes at Sossusvlei, the wilderness paradise of Etosha National Park and the fascinating geographical structures of the Fish River Canyon.
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Zambia Zambia is renowned for its pristine National Parks and boasts the largest area of land under the protection of national parks in Africa. Two of Zambia's biggest National Parks include South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi. The Victoria Falls – a World Heritage Site – and the Zambezi River are accessible from Zambia’s Livingstone town and offer a wide variety of adventure and Zambia safari activities.
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Zimbabwe There are many reasons why everyone should experience a Zimbabwe safari. Adventure activities abound, making Zimbabwe a mecca for the adventure safari enthusiast. As well as the magnificent Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe is also home to four World Heritage Sites and Lake Kariba, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, with abundant game-sightings and excellent fishing. Zimbabwe also features magnificent National Parks such as Hwange.
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Mozambique Mozambique is a wonderful, relatively undiscovered destination, featuring 2500km / 1 553 miles of pristine beachfront on the mainland, and several small island paradises off the coast. These include the Bazaruto Archipelago made up of five islands, some of which are protected national parks. Snorkelling, scuba diving and fishing in Mozambique is excellent and the towns of Pemba and Maputo offer fascinating attractions for the visitor.
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Tanzania Tanzania is arguably one of Africa’s best-kept secrets. Tanzania’s national parks and conservation areas cover an area in excess of 200 000 square kilometres/76 200 square miles. On a Tanzania safari one can gaze in awe as millions of herbivores cross the Serengeti in their annual migration, marvel at the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest unbroken caldera and explore the remote Selous Game Reserve.
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Kenya Kenya is known as the Land of the Safari, abounding in diverse landscapes and large concentrations of game, and is renowned for its warm, friendly and hospitable people. Kenya is rich in remarkable landscapes, including the spectacular National Parks of the Masai Mara, Meru National Park and the smaller, but no less spectacular Samburu. Experience Africa at its best on a Kenya safari.
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Zanzibar Zanzibar is an island partner state of Tanzania. The Zanzibar archipelago is set in the Indian Ocean and made up of the larger islands of Pemba and Unguja (also called Zanzibar Island). Zanzibar is also known as ’The Spice Island’ due to the delicious variety of spices grown on the island. Attractions on Zanzibar include the historical town of Stone Town, the exclusive island of Mnemba Island and Zanzibar's prisine and untouched East Coast.
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South Africa South Africa is undoubtedly a top African safari destination. With its year-round sunshine, countless world-famous game parks teeming with wildlife, (the most well known being the Kruger National Park), dramatic landscapes and acres of pristine, white beaches, (such as the spectacular Garden Route), and a fascinating and diverse people and culture, (cosmoplitan Cape Town is a must), a South Africa safari is an experience second-to-none.
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Madagascar Madagascar is located off the coast of Africa, and hosts numerous breathtaking beaches and magnificent coral reefs. It is the fourth largest island in the world, with a variety of climatic conditions, including both temperate and tropical weather. Madagascar is home to over 200,000 species, and eighty-five percent of the island’s animals and plants are endemic only to this country.
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Mauritius The people of Mauritius are very friendly and welcoming. Their pride in their island is reflected in their prosperity and good standards of living. Mauritius’ greatest assets as a holiday destination are its beautiful, white, sandy beaches, naturally protected by a coral reef, which almost encircles the entire island.
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Seychelles Seychelles offers immaculate, uncrowded beaches with powder-soft white sand, a glorious tropical climate and warm turquoise waters caressing 115 diverse and tranquil islands. Seychelles also offers a kaleidoscopic array of untouched forests, bird sanctuaries, exotic hideaways, virgin fishing grounds and spectacular diving spots... and so much more.
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