Riding
Tuli
Tuli
Block, Botswana
The Tuli Block
has contributed significantly to making Botswana
one of Africa 's top wildlife safari destinations.
Tuli is big game country and riding through the
park on horseback will offer a unique opportunity
to see lions, hippos, wildebeest, cheetah, leopard
and elephants. If horseback is not for you, game
safaris in the Baobab Land Rovers are just as
rewarding.
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| Makgadigadi
by Quad bike
Makgadikgadi
and Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana
The Makgadikgadi
and Nxai plains used to be home to one of the
continent's greatest lakes. Due to climatic changes,
the waters have receded and left in place salt
pans. Due to its size and reliability, the quadbike
provides one of the best methods of crossing the
pans. Before embarking on this two-day adventure,
specially trained guides will train you on how
to best handle their quad bikes.
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| Okavango
Delta Water World
Okavango Delta,
Botswana
The Okavango Delta, the
largest inland delta in the world, is renowned
for outstanding wildlife and prolific birdlife.
The waters of the delta extend some 15,000 square
kilometres when in flood, comprising a network
of nutrient-rich channels and lagoons with thriving
populations of crocodiles, buffalo, hippo and
elephant. Spend time exploring this unique
wilderness in dugout canoes (mokoros) and on guided
walks.
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| Exploration
of Maputo
Maputo,
Mozambique
The
Maputo province is best explored in a 4x4 vehicle.
Highlights include lovely historic old towns;
some of Africa's best diving facilities, beautiful
beaches and well-stocked reserves. The capital
Maputo is charming and bustling with activity.
The numerous street markets offer a delight to
the avid explorer. The surrounding villages are
best visited using 4x4s.
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| Diving
Bazaruto Archipelago
Bazaruto
Archipelago, Mozambique
The
small chain of Bazaruto Archipelago islands are
situated approximately 20 kilometres from Vilankulos.
The four islands that make up the Bazaruto Archipelago
form a national park, which offers a spectacular
eco-system untouched by development. The tropical
waters are crystal clear, with a huge selection
of fish, turtles and corals, perfect for diving,
birding and fishing opportunities.
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| Walking
Ilha De Mozambique
Ilha De
Mozabique, Mozambique
Picture-postcard
Ilha de Mozambique is linked via a bridge to the
mainland 3 kilometres away, its coastline offering
unsurpassed views across the Indian Ocean. The
northern parts of the island comprises splendid
colonial buildings, mosques, forts, palaces and
churches. In fact, so vast in number are
these buildings that Mozambique Island, once the
nation's proud capital, is a World Heritage Site.
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| Nyika
on Horseback
Nyika National
Park, Malawi
Malawi 's Nyika
National Park is an experience that is unique
to the area. The only way of entering the park
is by 4x4, as the roads in and around the park
become virtually impassable without one. Due to
the high grasses, which provide good camouflage
for the wildlife, the best method of viewing game
is on horseback. Herds of elephant, kudu, buffalo,
leopards and lions are all at home here.
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| Trekking
Mount Mulanje
Mount Mulanje,
Malawi
Mount Mulanje
has become Malawi 's top hiking destination. There
is an extensive network of trails in addition
to undiscovered routes with plenty of mountain
huts providing comfortable accommodation. Climbing
the mountain can be demanding, but the trekking
facilities dotted around the mountain cater for
all levels of fitness. The rewards upon
reaching the summit are fantastic.
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| Kayaking
on Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi,
Malawi
Lake Malawi has
become one of Africa 's most favoured tourist
attractions. There are a number of water sport
facilities on offer, from sailing, snorkelling
and diving to windsurfing and kayaking. Kayaking
is a great way of exploring the shores of Lake
Malawi. There are plenty of beautiful caves scattered
along the shores with excellent snorkelling spots
and bountiful populations of fish.
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| Victoria
Falls Adventure
Victoria Falls,
Zambia
Whether you are
interested in elephant back safaris, white-water
rafting or bungee jumping, the Victoria Falls Adventure
will not be easily forgotten. There are fantastic
game-hiking trails, sun downer cruises and helicopter
flights on offer. The Zambezi Gorge is one of
the world's best-known white water locations and
the number one attraction is undoubtedly the white-water
rafting experience.
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| South
Luangwa on foot
South
Luangwa, Zambia
South Luangwa
has become one of Africa 's best-stocked wildlife
parks, boasting impressive numbers of leopards,
lions, elephants, buffalo, crocodiles and hippos.
The park is still relatively hard to access, and
the best way of viewing wildlife is either as
part of a guided group-walking safari, or with
a 4x4 vehicle. 4x4 night drives are particularly
recommended.
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| Canoeing
and Kayaking the Zambezi
Zambezi Valley,
Zambia
Canoeing or kayaking
are known as the gentler option in terms of their
water-sports-adventure ranking. Tourists wishing
to canoe along the Zambezi can choose between
the traditional canoes or the more sophisticated
fibreglass versions. The Zambezi River is a spectacle
of sheer beauty, and some of Africa 's most beautiful
sunsets are captured whilst afloat on the river
in a canoe.
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