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Explore Africa ̵– Safari Destinations

Botswana

BotswanaBotswana is a land locked country, dominated in geographical terms by the Kalahari Desert, but it is probably more famous for its spectacular inland Okavango Delta.

Botswana offers travelers truly amazing and diverse safari experiences in pristine environments.

Explore the fascinating deserts, wetlands, savannahs, the delta and wildlife-packed game reserves of one of the wildest regions in Africa.

Botswana is a sparsely populated country and is backed by a stable, democratic government.

It is often described as 'Africa 's success story' since its independence in 1966, and it continues to achieve growth and economic development today.

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Kenya

KenyaRoughly the size of Texas, Kenya is famous for its "Out of Africa" scenic beauty, diverse cultures and abundant wildlife. Kenya's coastline and tropical beaches are equally inviting. Kenya's wildlife is its prime attraction - the Masai Mara, Tsavo, Amboseli, and Lake Nakuru are some of Africa's most well known National Parks.

Kenya is a mosaic of different cultures and traditions. Kenya and it's people have the natural; ability to make every traveler feel at home - 'Karibu' a Swahili word meaning welcome is often heard!

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Malawi

MalawiMalawi is a long and narrow country, covering more than 1000 km from North to South.

Malawi is a country dominated by the tranquil waters of Lake Malawi.

Lake Malawi is nearly 600km long and up to 80km wide, bordering the west of the country. It is the greatest attraction for visitors to this peaceful place, well known for its friendly people, golden shores and stunning natural scenery.

Malawi has eleven national parks and game reserves, where everything from Elephants to orchids are protected.

 After independence, a commission was set up to find a new name for Nyasaland. Lake Nyasa was a name given by the locals, derived from Nyanja, which means lake in Chichewa.

The name Malawi was chosen because it was inspired by the word Malavi, which means haze or reflected light. This word was seen as a reference to the sun rising over the lake, with new rays of hope for the new country

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Mozambique

MozambiqueMozambique’s sandy palm-fringed beaches and coral reefs of the Bazaruto Archipelago still qualify as one of the most beautiful places in Africa.

Mozambique has persevered, despite the brutal civil war and the dramatic floods which ravaged this poor country.

After almost a decade of peace and international effort to restore the flood ravaged country Mozambique is returning to its rightful place as one of the jewels of Africa.

Mozambique 's capital Maputo boasts interesting colonial architecture and is the best place to enjoy Mozambique 's famous LM prawns!

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Tanzania

TanzaniaTanzania has whatever you are dreaming about - be it tropical islands, climbing the highest mountain in Africa, diving for marine treasures or watching the annual migration of plains game. Tanzania is without doubt one of the most exciting countries in the world. Tanzania boasts some of the most romantic and tropical beaches in Africa - Zanzibar and Pemba. Zanzibar Stone Town was once home to Sultans and explorers and is the land of exotic spices, azure waters and white sandy beaches.

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Zambia

ZambiaZambia offers travelers a real challenge, but that is part of the country's attraction.

Zambia has some of the greatest natural scenery on the continent a gently undulating plateau of forests, savannah and marshland, studded with lakes.

 Zambia also boasts world-class wildlife parks such as South Luangwa National Park.

A visit to Zambia will make you will feel like you've been to the true heart of Africa.

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Zanzibar

Zanzibar, TanzaniaLying off the coast of Tanzania +/- 80km north of Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar is one of the undiscovered jewels on the African coast. White, powdery beaches lined with giant coconut palm swaying in the breeze. Azure blue seas beckoning in the distance, MAGIC.

However those who expect something like Mauritius or the Comores will be in for a surprise. Not yet on the same level of development, Zanzibar attracts the more adventurous traveler. Yet Zanzibar with its mix of un spoilt beaches, aquamarine, warm seas, incredible culture and interesting history, will not be a secret for much longer. Hotel accommodation on the Island is well established with a wide variety to choose from, with its prices to suite the economically minded to the more discerning tourist.

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