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The Bigger Picture
The expansive TsavoMkomazi ecosystem is a transboundary landscape rich in biodiversity that stands as the largest protected wildlife area in East Africa, supporting over 25 million people and anchoring more than 60 per cent of the region's tourism tr
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The Safety Issue
At the height of the pandemic, I spent six months travelling across Africa, a story which continues to astound people. Most are amazed I managed to dodge so many depressing lockdowns, but the majority are even more surprised by my decision to make th
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Ouarzawood
Just outside Ouarzazete lies, purportedly, the largest film studios in the world. The town itself was first used as a film location in 1962, for the desert scenes of Lawrence of Arabia; the permanent Atlas Studios followed 21 years later. “The first
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Light On The Land
Namibia lures photographers like moths to candlelight. Its landscapes are mesmerising. Its wildlife is dazzling. And the light — from rust-red sunsets in the Namib Desert to moody, monotone mornings on the fog-wreathed coast — will ensure your camera
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Sporty Spice
After a morning game drive, take your driver out at the golf club. There are plenty of opportunities to play 18 holes in Africa — the continent is home to more than 800 courses — and several lodges sit near the fairways as well as game reserves; you
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10 Great South Africa Walking Destinations
Fiona McIntosh recommends… Garden Route: So many trails, including Nature's Valley, Knysna Forest, Robberg… Cape Winelands: Little-known, brilliant hikes in Simonsberg, Stellenbosch Mountain, Mont Rochelle NR and others Drakensberg: A multitude of wa
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An Island-hopper's Guide To NOSY BE
Eight kilometres off the north-west coast of mainland Madagascar, a sprinkling of volcanic islands pepper the Mozambique Channel. The archipelago takes its name from the ‘Big Island’ of Nosy Be. Although the largest and most populated island in the e
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Rugged Seclusion
There are elephants, and then there are Elephants. I discover this as I sit by a waterhole in Tsavo's Mbulia Conservancy, watching a group of eleven bulls taking a mud bath. One lounges in the ooze like a dumpling in gravy, occasionally spraying hims
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Part 4 CONSERVATION LANDSCAPE
At grassroots level across Africa, women are uniquely positioned to witness the pervasive environmental and conservation pressures caused by climate change, poaching and human encroachment. It is estimated that women constitute 70 per cent of Africa'
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Shambolic
The Guide's Guide to Guide's Exams You might think the Botswana government had better ways to spend taxpayers’ money than checking on the precise measurements of remote airfields. As a matter of fact, they did not. We frequently had officials from va
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Conservation
With the world's most-trafficked mammal in real danger of becoming extinct, and fuelled by a survey of some 500 guides and trackers, the conservation organisation Pangolin. Africa has published pangolinviewing protocols aimed at educating guides, loc
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Rock of AGES
They call it onion-skin weathering,” says Blessing. “First one layer comes off, then the next one. It's just like peeling an onion.” He taps his boot on the lichen-encrusted surface, which clangs like a loose drain cover. I see what he means: already
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Participate In A Marathon
Why not plan your travels around one of the many marathons now hosted across Africa? Not only will be it be invigorating to run in a totally different environment, but they're fun, great for the local economy and an excuse to raise funds for local pr
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Know Your Wildlife?
You'll find the answers on page 159 Question 12 Question 7 Q1: Which bird is frequently seen perching on the backs of buffalo, rhino or impala, eating ticks and other small insects embedded in their hides? 1. Lilac-breasted roller 2. Oxpecker 3. Mala
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Trade Wins
In 2024 the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA®) will look to build on the positive uptake of international tourism to Africa seen in 2023, by growing our connections with the travel trade around the world. For example, at the end of last y
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Safari
If only all schools were this beautiful. At the World Architecture Festival in Singapore late last year, the Lapalala Wilderness School was awarded joint second place in the Schools category — a tribute to Johannesburg architects Local Studio's succe
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Venture Into The Unknown
Q Would you trust your operator to set up a trip without revealing where you were going? “A Journey Without Maps will take you far beyond the familiar to encounter Africa at its most raw and authentic, immersing you in places and experiences unlike a
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Karibu
At this year's Destinations: The Holiday and Travel Show in London, I got talking to an exhibitor who asked: “Have you come across anything curious or different [trip-wise] as you were walking around?” To be honest, “no” was the answer. But, not only
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Guardians of BIODIVERSITY
DR EKWOGE ABWE, PRINCE WILLIAM AWARD FOR CONSERVATION WINNER 2023 We're in awe of people like Dr Ekwoge Abwe, the worthy winner of 2023's Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa, which honours a lifetime's service and dedication to conservati
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Far From The MADDING CROWD
As the seagull flies, the needle end of the Ras Luale spit is barely 2.5km from mainland Tanzania, off the coast of Mbegani. Few people are able to point it out on a map, until you mention that this 9kmlong island reserve juts out into the Indian Oce
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A Good Sport
African Games Ghana, 8-23 March Africa's own Olympics sees competitors compete in more than 30 events in Accra, Kamasi and the Cape Coast. Try Labadi Beach for a bit of R&R, visit the must-see Cape Coast Castle, seek out a durbar ceremony, or journey
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Planning
“Tsavo's landscape is ever-changing as you move between conservancies and the two National Parks, and the activities varied: from regular game activities, to protected rhino areas, the elephant sanctuary, Mzima Springs and walking in the conservancy.
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Sands Of Time
“W hat could possibly go wrong?” says Den as he pulls our 1-litre hire car into the traffic. “Remember, in this country, they drive on the wrong side of the road,” I remind him. “Don't worry, I was born to do this.” We're on a road trip in Morocco, s
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Where To Stay
Most city hotels are favoured by business travellers, with leisure tourists preferring to stay in one of the owner-run guest houses set in lush suburban gardens, which offer altogether more relaxed and homey lodgings. Mike Unwin stayed at Travellers’
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Flash NEWS
• The door to Wilderness Rwanda's four-villa Bisate Reserve will open in September. Set on the rim of a weathered volcano, the new lodge will overlook six volcanoes and promises to “redefine luxury, conservation and exclusivity”. • Grab your lifejack
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Your Africa
As an experienced world traveller, I could think of nowhere more engrossing than northern Tanzania and, in particular, the most extraordinary ecological habitat: the Serengeti, which means ‘never-ending plains’, derived from the Maasai word seringit.
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Winter Warmer
A flash of white stripes on a hulking brown body. Spiralling horns twisted above a deer-like face. The giant eland crashed through the tall grass, and I raised my camera just as the world's largest antelope turned for a moment amongst the drooping le
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Southern Tanzania At A Glance
Though often associated with Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia islands, there's more to the Swahili Coast than tropical islands. Gain a better understanding of the region's slave history with a guided tour of Bagamoyo, alongside 19th-century remnants from th
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Get Walking
Slowing down and exploring Africa on foot means you'll experience the continent in so much more detail, while benefitting both your physical and spiritual health. When it comes to multiday walking holidays, Africa is tops. Popular bucket-list hikes i
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