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Many visitors breeze right on through Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s somewhat ramshackle capital, but rich rewards await those who delve deeper into the melee.... Read full article
With a name that conjures up images of intrepid adventure, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park offers some of the most memorable wildlife experiences in Uganda.... Read full article
When the Portuguese settlers arrived on Madeira in the 15th Century, they were struck by the abundance of fennel (in Portuguese: funcho) growing wildly and so named their first colony: Funchal.... Read full article
The name Amboseli comes from the Maasai word empusel, meaning a salty, dusty place. And yet, there’s much more to Amboseli National Park, a relatively small reserve located in southern Kenya.... Read full article
Visiting Morocco? Don’t miss Agadir, the best beach resort in the country. Virtually destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, the southern city preserved its traditional heritage while undergoing a modern revamp.... Read full article
Morocco is famous for its historic imperial cities: Fez, Meknes, Marrakesh, and Rabat. Of the four, Fez is both the oldest and the most impressive.... Read full article
Named for the Maasai word siringet, which translates roughly as “the place where the land runs on forever,” Serengeti National Park is among the oldest game reserves in Tanzania. It’s also one of the most iconic safari destinations in Africa. ... Read full article
A highlight of most northern Tanzania safari holidays, there’s nowhere quite like the Ngorongoro Crater. This 25km wide volcanic bowl serves up some of Tanzania’s best sightings of the Big Five. Here, among herds of zebra and wildebeest, ... Read full article
Tarangire National Park is arguably Northern Tanzania’s least known wildlife destination. Whilst the majority of visitors head straight to the Ngorongoro Crater and then the Serengeti, this park is often overlooked.... Read full article
Nature lover? Botswana is the ideal destination for those who are seeking to be engulfed by nature. A top destination for spectacular wildlife watching awaits you between the countless twisted waterways of the Okavango Delta and the unique fascinatio... Read full article