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Botswana
A landscape so beautiful it seems like a dream, teeming with wildlife and sensational camps: Botswana is one of Africa’s biggest success stories. The country’s low volume, low impact approach to tourism has resulted in some of the most exclusive...
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Egypt
With one third of all of the world’s antiquities and the only remaining one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (the pyramids at Giza), Egypt has drawn tourists for thousands of years. From the Greeks and Romans to...
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Kenya
Home to the Maasai Mara Reserve, the urban capital Nairobi and Big Five safari game, Kenya is a classic East African destination that enchants and transforms travelers with its complexity. Described as "the cradle of humanity," the country's magnitude is...
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Madagascar
Madagascar represents a final frontier in the world—more remote than Alaska, more logistically complicated than New Zealand, not as easily imagined as even Antarctica. But for those willing to make the trek, the country’s unique landscapes, alien wildlife and melting...
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Morocco
From the wind-swept desert to the sparkling cities and the culturally rich Atlas Mountains, Morocco is a seductive destination that truly has it all: style, romance, adventure and an eternal, undeniable allure.
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Mozambique
Having maintained a stable government for more than a decade since its civil war, Mozambique is now inching back into the travel spotlight, particularly appealing to East Africa aficionados searching for the perfect beach and safari combination.
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Namibia
Often described as southern Africa’s final frontier, Namibia consists mostly of desert, sand dunes, huge open spaces and great swaths of silence. Geographically twice the size of California, Namibia today is home to a population of only 2.2 million people,...
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Rwanda
Although most travelers are drawn to this land-locked African country to see the endangered mountain gorillas—and that wildlife experience is unlike any other—it is the resilient spirit of the people and the beauty of the landscapes that make so many...
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Seychelles
This archipelago of white-sand islands, over 1,000 miles off the coast of east Africa, is a renowned tropical destination for good reason: it is remote, luxurious and gorgeous.
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South Africa
From the culture of Cape Town and sumptuous dinners in the Winelands to the majesty of the Cape of Good Hope and spotting lions and elephants on private game reserves, South Africa celebrates variety. Our destination experts can help you...
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Tanzania
The ultimate East African safari destination attracts the best wilderness specialists in the world and offers lavish camps, including incredible options to sleep in uber-luxe safari tents. For adventurers, explorers, families and romantics, Tanzania simply cannot be beat.
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Uganda
An in-depth Destination Guide on Uganda will post soon. In the meanwhile, read some recent articles below and contact our team for help planning a trip there.
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Zambia
Despite being landlocked, Zambia boasts one of the most mesmerizing water-based attractions for visitors: the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the World’s Seven Natural Wonders. Additionally, Zambia is home to some of the best leopard and wild dog viewing in...
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Zimbabwe
With the end of Robert Mugabe’s long and destructive rule, Zimbabwe is attracting a resurgence of interest as a safari destination. The country offers an incredible variety of landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage sites like Victoria Falls, some of the best...