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MASAI MARA, KENYA
Most famous for the annual Great Migration
(see page 15) and the colourful Maasai
people, the Masai Mara is what safari dreams
are made of. Watch for grumbling hippos,
sunbathing crocodiles and lazing lions as the
ancient spirit of the land wraps around you.
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA
Home to a large lion population and
another host to the annual great
wildebeest migration, World Heritage-listed
Serengeti boasts one of the greatest and
most varied collection of wildlife on Earth.
CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANA
Chobe National Park's diverse habitats
nurture all manner of wildlife, though the
region is best-known for its large elephant
herds. The park's waters attract thirsty
game and hungry predators – making for
a fascinating snapshot of life in the wild.
OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA
The impossibly green marshlands and
flooded plains of the Okavango Delta
are home to some of the world's most
endangered animals, as well as a
plethora of native birdlife.
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA
The base where zoologist Dian Fossey
studied mountain gorillas, a gorilla safari
through Volcanoes National Park is a
captivating encounter with nature.
ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA
With its stunning coastline of blue water
and pure white sand beaches, Zanzibar
presents another side of Tanzania. World
Heritage-listed Stone Town offers a glimpse
into the life of a Swahili coastal trading
centre and its riveting past.
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1. Learn all about life lived in the rugged plains of the Masai Mara in Kenya
2. Explore the breezy coastal city of Cape Town
3. Will you be lucky and spot the elusive rhinoceros on your 4WD safaris?
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