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A few years ago, I received a telephone enquiry from a person wanting assistance with planning a 3 week holiday in Botswana in July (peak season). After explaining that he would probably need to budge
Recently, friends of mine returned from their honeymoon in Zanzibar, looking tanned, glowing and amazingly happy. Well, they just did get married in beautiful Cape Town and spent the good part of 10 d
Africa's wonder and beauty doesn't only lie in its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, but largely in its people, who are essentially Africa's lifeline. Photo: Amboseli Porini Camp The many und
I could watch elephants for hours, and I did this recently from a boat floating on the Chobe River between Namibia and the Chobe National Park in Botswana. A herd of young males swimming and cooling
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