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Safari adventures in Botswana

Diego Delso Around the size of France and with a population of just under 2½ million, the largely flat-savannah Land of the Tswana is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations (and parenthetically, diamond producers): big game and only lightly touristed, with a “fewer people, more animals” tourism philosophy. I have fond memories of visiting its reknowned Okavango Delta on safari many years ago, but there are other aspects to the country very much noting as well: read post

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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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  • Good question, Maureen. Post it on our Ask A Travel Expert widget. That way, not only is the question on Tripatini's home page (where everyone will see it), but just posting it increases your odds of winning our London prize.
  • I am spending a few days in Masai Mara region. Have a few more days I would like to fill. Should I stay in Kenya (Amboseli?) or go to Tanzania (Tarangire, Ngorongo)? Suggestions anyone?
  • Not your average East Africa Safari, but none the less very unique and interesting, take a look at our newly listed Cameroon Gorilla Safari - from Dzanga to Sangha holiday idea. We pick our listed tours because of their unique and exciting features and because they strive to provide benefits to the local communities in the destination as well as minimising the negative effects of tourism on local heritage.
  • I'm off to the Kalahari in 3 days...taking a group of tourists. Should be fun!
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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.
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