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Safaris in Zambia are eco-amazing

Ron CogswellWhen it comes to safaris and ecotourism, Zambia often takes a back seat to the likes of Botswana, Kenya, and Tanzania. But this large country in south-central Africa is positively packed with eco treasures, and its marquis attraction is one of the planet´s most spectacular waterfalls, Victoria Falls, which it shares with Zimbabwe. In addition, there are some 20 teeming nature reserves which offer as rewarding an eco-experience as any of Zambia´s neighbors – arguably even more so,…

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Family-friendly safaris in Botswana, Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania

  Unsplash If your famiy is a bit adventurous, Africa is a trove of travel gold, from history and culture to sensational safaris and other forms of ecotourism. It's a way to have the time of your lives while creating memories and educating your kids in a vivid way that will stay with them for the rest of their own lives. And here's a quick look at seven of the top places that should be on your family-travel radar: read post  

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Kruger/other S.A. games reserves cited in 'Romantic Valentine's Day Activities In/Near 26 Iberia Destinations'

Sure, going out for an intimate dinner à deux is pretty much everyone's default on this day for lovers. But to make Valentine's Day extra special, seek out an experience that will make it truly memorable for years to come. High and low, on land and water, laid-back and high-adrenaline; simple and elaborate; cheap and pricey - there's something here for every couple! read post

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  • Hi Max. There are SO many great Africa destinations. It really just depends on what kind of trip you want to have, with what kind of accommodations and budget you have, along with your interests. South Africa is great for a combination of cities, restaurants, museums, history, culture, scenery, variety of activities, and safaris. There are some great introductory packages that include international air. Other safari destinations have more of a focus on seeing and learning about animals. They each have their own unique geography, tribes, animals/birds, density of animals, and density of tourists. By the way, if you've been to Morocco you've been to Africa!!!
  • Never been to Africa. Friends who have say that South Africa's a great place to start, for the beginner: great game parks, world-class cities like Capetown, etc. Any other suggestions for someone who's never been south of Morocco?
  • For all the safari lovers in the world I have created a safari-website with useful tips and advice on different safari topics. I hope you enjoy the read!
    Planyoursafari.com
  • I'm embarking on a new adventure next week--deep into West Africa. The mystery of Mali and Burkina Faso--the beliefs in magic, the very old mud structures that still exist, the ancient civilizations and cultures, a place where mask-making and use is integral to their beliefs--much new to understand and be able to share with clients as another facet of wonderful Africa.
  • Sample Namibia tour.pdfAre you looking to visit Namibia? Here is a great overview itinerary.
    https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/9012208880?profile=original
  • Africa is front and center on our site this week, with the Go-Lo Spotlight shining on the famous dunes of Sossusvlei in Namibia's Namib-Naukluft National Park. After this week, look for it in our Spotlight archive.
  • There are also specials for Botswana.

    Welcome to Kalahari Summer, Botswana’s definitive green season (1st December 2009 – 31st March 2010) promotion. Visit http://www.kalaharisummer.com/ for 14 participating lodges and camps.
    Celebrate the incredible value for money and the spontaneous celebration of nature that is summer in Botswana.
  • Now is a great time to travel to Africa. Many airlines are having special airfares that have to be ticketed by September 24, but are good for travel through January 6, 2010. If you’ve been thinking about going to Africa—whether on a safari, a cultural trip, searching for your roots, or any purpose—this is the best airfare we’ve seen in a long time.

    With the special airfares to Africa have you considered going to Zamibia?
    We’re offering green Season specials this year! Valid 1st November 2009 to 5th January 2010. Including the Christmas Holidays!
    • 5 nights Kafunta River Lodge, 1500 US$ pp sharing—300 US$ single supplement
    • 7 nights Kafunta River Lodge, 1800 US$ pp sharing—420 US$ single supplement
    • 10 nights Kafunta River Lodge, 2100 US$ pp sharing—600 US$ single supplement
    Inclusive of accommodation, 2 game activities per day, all meals and snacks, tea and coffee, round trip airport transfers, Park entry fees and laundry service
    Enjoy the change of the seasons when the dusty dry Luangwa Valley awakes to new life. The landscape changes to lush green and many animals have their young.
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