• Lake Nakuru National Park

    Lake Nakuru National Park, established in 1961, is named after the alkaline lake that it encircles. Nakuru means ‘dry or dusty place’ in the Maasai language. Although it was initially established as a bird

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  • Hell’s Gate National Park

    Hell’s Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha, and is mainly comprised of a savannah ecosystem which harbors a wide variety of wildlife. Some of the frequently observed animal species include

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  • Lake Naivasha Kenya

    Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake forming part of the Great Rift Valley, and lays North West of Nairobi. The name derives from the local Maasai name Nai’posha, meaning “rough water” because of the

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  • Masai Mara National Reserve

    The Masai Mara National Reserve covers some 1 530 square km and is bounded by the Serengeti Park to the south, the Siria escarpment to the west and Maasai pastoral ranches to the north,

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  • Lake Malawi

    The lake, third largest in Africa and eighth largest in the world, is situated between Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. The lake’s tropical waters teem with more fish species than any other lake on earth, and

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  • South Luangwa National Park

    South Luangwa National Park in eastern Zambia is a world-renowned wildlife haven, and famous for walking safaris. It supports large populations of Thorneycroft’s Giraffe, and herds of elephant and buffalo often several hundred strong,

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  • Sesriem Canyon

    Sesriem Canyon is a stunning natural phenomenon, formed over 2 million years ago by an ancient river cutting through sedimentary rock. It is one of Namibias main attractions after the Sossouvlei and Namib-Naukluft National

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  • Orange River

    The Orange River originates in the Drakensberg mountains and after 2092km from source to mouth it meets the Atlantic at Alexander bay. It is the 39th longest river in the world. The Richtersveld has

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  • Himba Tribe Visit

    During this Himba village tour you’ll meet one of the last surviving, truly traditional groups in Namibia in a very informal, easygoing way. The nomadic cattle herders, the Ovahimba people or ‘Himbas’, will show

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  • Lake Naivasha Kenya

    Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake forming part of the Great Rift Valley, and lays North West of Nairobi. The name derives from the local Maasai name Nai’posha, meaning “rough water” because of the

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