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A guide to Tanzania photo safaris: capturing the heart of Africa

  Tanzania, a haven for wildlife photographers, offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the natural beauty and wildlife of East Africa. From the world-renowned Serengeti plains to the lush landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, its national parks provide an extraordinary setting for photographers to document the wild. If you’re planning a photographic safari in Tanzania, here’s a detailed guide to help you prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. read post  

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Kariega Game Reserve: a South African recovery story

    It took us three days to drive from Cape Town along South Africa’s "Garden Route" to Kariega Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, but it was well worth the drive. Once it was 27 farms, which have all been returned to the wild, and the reserve now covers 115 square kilometers (44½ sq. miles), owned and operated by two of those original farming families. A fictional British TV series, Wild at Heart, which ran from 2006 to 2012, told about much the same thing. The animals at Kariega were…

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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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  • What's it like to go on safari in Tanzania's amazing Ngorongoro Crater? This week on the blog, check it out!
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  • You and me both, Maureen...
  • All I can say to that Julian is, if George, Meryl, Matt or Sandra don't want their spot - I'm available.
  • Find out what safari operator and Tripatini member Julian Harrison is donating to the Oscars swag bag in this weekend's blog post.
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  • Maureen, sounds like you really do have a great trip coming up, and in part that's because you're not rushing in and out. I would do the non-safari week before rather than after the safari, so you can shake off the jet lag. After all, sleeping schedules on safaris are wacky enough. Beyond that, I can't answer your question, but I'd encourage you to post it on the Media Only group as well as this page.
  • The trip of a lifetime (at least MY lifetime) is coming up - I am going to safari in the Masai Mara area in August. I want to make the most of this trip and need a little guidance on what to do while I'm there. I'd like to spend at least a week (either before or after the safari) - doesn't necessarily have to be Kenya. I am a freelance writer and photographer, so any ideas will be considered! Thanks!
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