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Later on this year, Google Street View will officially be available in Botswana. Officials have announced that this this will be the second country in Africa to adopt the excellent mapping feature with the aim to boost the nation as a ‘diamond exporter’ and premier ...
Taking a Botswana safari will give you one of the most wonderful experiences you will ever have. This safari is one of the more intimate safaris you will find, as you can go on foot or take a canoe, meaning you can see some of the wildlife here much closer than any other safari. There are vari...
For many of us, the idea of booking a holiday to a foreign country or a foreign continent no less, is quite a daunting task. You have to have some idea where you're going for starters, and that includes knowing a bit about the language, currency, best places to visit, what to bring along a...
On August 18th this year something monumental happened in the world of conservation: the presidents of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe signed into legal being the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). A 2006 Memora...
I have never been a keen birder, but on a recent trip to the Delta, I was totally blown away by the abundance of birdlife. From the tiniest, brightly coloured bird to the biggest fish eagle I have ever seen. Here's a pick of my favourite birds - The...
Household names like the Serengeti, Chobe, the Masai Mara and Kruger may dominate the safari scene but it's often the lesser known national parks in Africa that deliver the kind of wild, remote and people-less experiences that the bigger parks like to boast about. ...
A recent article in the Travel Mole (10 August) pointed out that last minute air travelers pay twice as much than those who book well in advance. This is one fact I can confirm as booking flight tickets in advance, h...
Ironic isn't it? Africa, the world's poorest continent by a country mile, turns out to be toe-curlingly expensive to visit. Holidays to destinations that the less enlightened would call a swamp (the Okavango Delta) or a big field (the S...
For anyone who has ever visited Africa, the sheer, infectious ambiance is hard to forget. That feeling of being completely immersed in a place is hard to find, but somehow Africa just does it. Perhaps it's the unders...
Only five species of rhino exist, yet this animal is still being slaughtered for its horn. Two of these five species are in Africa, the black and wh...
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