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South Africa: Safari

South Africa's many stunning private game reserves are successes of eco-preservation and offer diverse wildlife.
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South Africa: Cape Town

Like a gawky adolescent who has discovered her beauty, the city is blooming as it shows off its splendors.
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South Africa: Winelands

The Cape Winelands have always had remarkable wines; now the region is the center of a dynamic new culinary movement.
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South Africa

This incredibly diverse, enormous country at the tip of the continent offers a thrilling combination of city, bush and beach.
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Namibia

Bordering the Atlantic Ocean and South Africa, Namibia has expansive deserts and is one of the world's least populated countries.
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Antarctica

Its own continent but most often reached from South America. Two ways to go.
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Rwanda

For animal lovers, it's difficult to top the experience of observing an endangered mountain gorilla up close.
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Brazil: Rio de Janeiro

This South American city is imbued with sophistication, generous hospitality and a lust for life.
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Cairo

In Africa's largest city the modern world coexists with the ancient just as extravagant lifestyles unfold alongside severely impoverished ones.
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Telluride

This tiny old mining town enjoys a big setting, framed by the soaring San Juan Mountains, and draws skiers in the winter and outdoor enthusiasts during the summer.
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Cartagena

Preserved by ancient fortifications and years of neglect, Cartagena is a colonial gem by the sea that is fast becoming one of South America's most stylish retreats.
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Uganda

Bordered by Rwanda in the southwest, Uganda offers incredible animal viewing, including mountain gorilla trekking.
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Mauritius

This island nation makes a perfect, beachy conclusion to a safari in East Africa.
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Marrakech

Marrakech has it all: history, romance, atmosphere. It exudes a happening, hip vibe, but it also has a sterling pedigree. If you’re looking for an indulgent time in an exotic...
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New Zealand

Perfect for nature lovers: the incredible lodges of the North and South Island.
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Aspen

Aspen’s dry climate, ample sunshine and four mountains provide a ski experience that is unforgettable.
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Kenya

Eco safari camps, recommended outfitters, plus an amazing house rental and reading lists.
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Siwa

An ecoresort in an Egyptian oasis. More coming soon.
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Mexico

Insider reports on Cabo, Costa Careyes and the Riviera Maya. Plus much more.
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Chile

As long as the U.S. is wide, Chile has much to offer.
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South Africa: Member Postcards: Riding South Africa's Rovos Rail

From D.W.H., Stamford, Connecticut “Celebrating my wife’s birthday, we went to Cape Town for a week, then up to Kruger National Park and Lion Sands, in the Sabi Sand Reserve,...
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South Africa: Introduction: Just Back From: Just Back from…South Africa

Last week, when most of the world was abuzz with swine flu mania, I traveled to South Africa where the topic of the moment was more local: the country had...
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South Africa: Safari: Places: South Africa Safari: Kwandwe

Kwandwe Private Game Reserve, located in the malaria-free Eastern Cape, is a conservation success story, and its beautifully varied terrain and low-density lodges (resulting in a limited amount of visitors)...
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South Africa: Safari: Introduction: Just Back From: Discoveries in South Africa

“Africa is mystic; it is wild… I have lifted my plane from the Nairobi airport for perhaps a thousand flights and I have never felt her wheels glide from the...
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South Africa: Member Postcards: Ten Days in South Africa

J.H.B., New York, NY “Had a wonderful time in S.A. The trip is awful, and if going from the U.S. the fastest way is via SAA to Joberg. Delta also...
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South Africa: Member Postcards: Samara & Kurland

Indagare member M.V. recently returned from a family trip to South Africa. Here are her thoughts on the experiences they had at Kurland, along the Garden Route, and Samara, an...
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South Africa: Cape Town: Introduction: Overview

Every South African schoolchild learns that the foundations of modern Cape Town were laid when the Dutch East India Company established a way station at the tip of the African...
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South Africa: Safari: Strategies: Tips: A Typical Day on Safari in South Africa

A safari day begins with a 5:30 wake up call; then a staff member will escort you from your room to the lodge (since it’s still dark). A 6 am,...
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South Africa: Cape Town: What to See & Do: On the Water: Camps Bay Beach

I grew up in Camps Bay, so I may be prejudiced, but I think this beach is one of the loveliest in the Cape. Many would argue that nearby Clifton’s...
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South Africa: Cape Town: Indagare Insiders: Paul du Toit on Cape Town

Contemporary artist Paul du Toit has a studio in chic enclave Hout Bay (studio visits can be arranged; contact Indagare for an introduction). Here, he shares some places not to...
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