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Serengeti National Park inspires images of Africa’s wild savannahs, untouched wilderness and the ultimate safari experience. Truly, Serengeti’s reputation has been well-earned and remains unrivaled not only in East Africa, but globally.... Read full article
In the fertile valley of the Apies River, at the foot of the Magaliesberg range, Pretoria is known as the Jacaranda City, thanks to the blaze of purple blooms that brighten its many parks and gardens in the spring.... Read full article
Most people visit Uganda to track gorillas through the mist-laden woods of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.... Read full article
Reunion Island: It’s a place many of us have heard of, but we’re not entirely sure why. Is it like Easter Island, with its strange statues recognized around the world? And where is it? What’s the weather like?... Read full article
The name is as evocative – aromatic, almost – as the spices that made this Indian Ocean archipelago a global success story centuries ago. ... Read full article
With its 2,850 km² Tarangire National Park is huge but it is surprisingly easy to spot the wildlife. So there is no reason to bring binoculars when you go on safari.... Read full article
The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the world’s most famous wildlife destinations. It is a an eco-system quite unlike any other with its huge densities of big five, plus so much more.... Read full article
As Morocco's capital, Rabat is home to the country's most important museum, the Royal Palace, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, as well as several historical attractions.... Read full article