A landlocked country teeming with game and birdlife, with
contrasting landscapes and quality camps and lodges. A
kaleidoscope of images will return home with you: that
malachite kingfisher perfectly mirrored in the still waters
of the Okavango Delta; lion cubs cavorting on the plains
at Savuti; the sun kissing the spiral curves of a kudu
bull's horns..... click
here to find out more about Botswana
Straddling the equator and best known for its wildlife,
this popular and rewarding destination also has a vast
and varied landscape and is home to over forty tribes.
The 550 kilometres of coastline lead into savannah and
plateaux, lakes and rivers, forests and mountains and
scorching deserts. The Great Rift Valley.... click
here to find out more about Kenya
The world's fourth largest island, a naturalist's paradise
with flora and fauna long extinct in Africa. The incredible
number of unique species is due to Madagascar's early
separation from the mainland, and the survival of mammals,
such as lemurs, is partly due to the absence of big predators....
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here to find out more about Madagascar
Even though it is a relatively small, landlocked country,
Malawi has a surprising variety of landscapes and, as
a result, a great diversity of flora and fauna. The country
is dominated by the 350-mile-long lake and, being part
of the Great Rift Valley, there are steep escarpments,
valleys, rolling plains and mountain plateaus.... click
here to find out more about Malawi
Named after the oldest desert in the world that extends
almost the entire length of its South Atlantic coastline,
this is a country of staggering contrasts with truly spectacular
mountain and desert landscapes. Namibia appears to have
been created for the explorer, the traveler with a passion
for variety of both mood and experience.... click
here to find out more about Namibia
For the holiday maker or the adventurer, South Africa
is one of the most exciting, diverse and welcoming countries
in the world. The transition from the troubled times of
the apartheid era has been one in which courtesy and consideration
have become the benchmarks in the rapidly growing tourism
industry.... click
here to find out more about South Africa
Often referred to as the "cradle of mankind",
Tanzania is a kaleidoscope of landscapes, cultures and
welcoming smiles…a riotous assault of colours, smells
and fleeting images and a journey into an Africa of the
past. Wandering through twisting alleyways of Stonetown
in Zanzibar, alive with the scent.... click
here to find out more about Tanzania
A landlocked country astride the equator with many lakes,
including Victoria as its southern boundary, waterfalls,
mighty rivers, rolling hills and dominated by the 'Mountains
of the Moon' on the western border. It is one of Africa's
most lush countries and the National Parks reflect the
extraordinary diversity on offer.... click
here to find out more about Uganda
Surrounded by 8 countries, Zambia is one of Africa's best
kept secrets offering a wild terrain which remains largely
unspoilt since the days of David Livingstone. The lucky
visitor will discover open plains, woodlands, wetlands
and forests housing an incredible diversity of wildlife,
a mighty river that thunders along the southern boundaries.....
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to find out more about Zambia
It has always been one of our favourite destinations and
we now believe that there really is light at the end of
what has been a very dark tunnel in Zimbabwe’s political
and economic history. It is very exciting to be back in
touch with our good friends and suppliers and to offer
holidays again to this wonderful country. The hospitality
and warmth of the people.... click
here to find out more about Zimbabwe
Imagine every shade of aquamarine, sapphire, opal and
emerald, from the palest translucent waters of the protected
lagoons to the deep waters beyond the reefs. Let us help
you decide which of its islands or coastal shorelines
will fit your dream for an escape from your busy life
or for a few days relaxation after one of our legendary
safaris....click
here to find out more about the Indian Ocean destinations