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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...
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...
Next week a lunar eclipse will cover most of Africa, parts of Europe and western Asia and almost all of the Arab world, and is sure to be a remarkable sight. ...
Although travelling through Africa on an overland trip really is one big adventure - yes, tents out each night, starry evenings in the middle of nowhere, the distant screams of those bungee jumping at Vic Falls, and the quiet of early mornings around camp...
Rhinos are extremely feared animals and for that reason they are on the Big 5 list! The Big 5 comprises of the 5 most dangerous and magnificent African animals to hunt… Therefore even though rhinos are poached, they are also feared and are extremely aggressive towards humans… which i...
Nobody said it better than Robert Ruark when he wrote, “A [Cape] buffalo looks at you like you owe him money.” ...
Is it a dinosaur? No, but surely a reptile of some mutant-sized kind? No again: the rhinoceros is a large, armoured vehicle-looking horned mammal dating from the Miocene era millions of years ago. ...
In a supremely ironic twist, the leopard has a reputation for rarity and elusiveness yet it is the world's most widely-distributed big cat. A master of stealth and survival and regarded by all African t...
Not long ago all African elephants were thought to be one (very big) species. Then they were reclassified into 2 sub-species: the Savanna Elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Forest Elep...
Seven border crossings in five days was one of my bragging points after a recent visit to Victoria Falls and the wildlife-packed Chobe River; I do like collecting stamps in my passport! But arriving in Zimbabwe from South Afric...
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