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Hwange

Hwange (historically called Wankie by colonial settlers) has a long history of good game viewing, but 100 years ago, it was a mostly dry scrubland with very little water present during the dry winter months and thus only home to passing wildlife during the rainy summer months.…

North Luangwa

Situated just north of the larger and far more developed South Luangwa National Park, North Luangwa is bounded by the Luangwa River on its east and by the Muchinga Escarpment on the west.…

South Luangwa

Few parks in Africa can match South Luangwa's high wildlife densities, especially in such a pristine wilderness setting.…

Lower Zambezi (Zambia)

On the northern banks of the Zambezi River is Zambia's Lower Zambezi National Park, while the southern side is Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park. Together, these two national parks protect a spectacular wilderness that is home to abundant wildlife.…

Kafue

Kafue is mostly undeveloped, but the northern half of the park offers the best experience, especially in and around the Busanga Plains. There are only a small number of safari lodges in this immense reserve, so guests will enjoy a feeling of having the place to themselves.…

Livingstone

The Zambezi River, which flows over The Victoria Falls, forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, with an impressive bridge spanning the deep gorge below The Falls and connecting the two countries.…

Bwindi

The mountain gorillas of the Virunga Mountains and Bwindi Forest are critically endangered, with around 1 100 individuals remaining, split into two distinct populations - one in the Virungas and the other in Bwindi.…

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Cape Town

The spectacular Table Mountain towers over the city and distinguishes the entire Cape Peninsula. Its flattened top, often cloaked in clouds referred to as "the table cloth", is an integral part of the city and suburbs below.…

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Cape West Coast

The Cape West Coast is a place of few people, miles of wilderness, unending skies, farmland, inland mountains, and spectacular scenery.…

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Madikwe

Madikwe covers 760 sq kms (293 sq miles) of woodland, plains and rocky hills along the Botswana border and flanked on the east by the perennial Marico river.The reserve can only be explored by guests at one of the 30+ safari camps and lodges in the reserve.…

Sabi Sand Reserve

The reserve covers 154 000 acres (240 sq miles) of prime wildlife country, including two rivers, the Sabie River, which forms part of the southern border and the Sand River, which cuts southeast through the heart of the reserve.…

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KwaZulu-Natal

The Elephant Coast spans 200 kms (124 miles) of coastline and offshore waters and includes beautiful coastal sand forests, sand dunes, inland lakes, floodplains, coral reefs, and miles of pristine beaches and is some of the country's most diverse and beautiful habitat.…

Johannesburg

Joburg is a sprawling and spread out city, so its population density is actually quite low for a major metropolis and it is scenically pretty, owing to the millions of trees that cover its numerous suburbs.…