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With a rich abundant ocean life including turtles and a host of tropical fish, dive and.Only a lucky few may get to marvel at the sight of the shy and almost extinct Dugong. See giants while on a marine safari: Humpback Whales along the coast with their new calves and some of the best Manta Ray sightings.“Nights under the Milky Way” – so many camps and lodges have special outdoor sleepouts with a canopy of bright stars as your ceiling.

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Feel the warm wind in your hair as you ride across the vast Salt Pans of the Makgadikgadi on quad bikes.Gallop on horseback across the flooded plains and shallow waters of the Okavango Delta amongst the wildlife.Cruise on a boat at sunset along the Chobe River and watch large herds of elephants cross from one bank to the other, with fish eagles calling in the distance.Rise above it all on a Helicopter Safari expedition and journey further into the remote reaches of Botswana’s wilderness.

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  • Interact and learn more about the ancient cultures and traditions of the San bushmen that still live in protected parts of the Kalahari.
  • Walk with wild & playful meerkats in the Kalahari Desert.
  • A gentle & peaceful ride on a mokoro (traditional canoes) along the tranquil waters of the Okavango Delta, where you are virtually eye level with the water.
  • View Botswana’s myriad wildlife including massive herds of elephant, buffalo and plenty of predators on expert guided game drives.
  • Relax! The epitome of island relaxation is beach time! Stay on pristine, protected islands where the luxury of choice is yours for filling days with ocean-based activities or simply soaking up the warm sunshine on white-sandy beaches.
  • If you want to get up close and personal with these rare beauties then book a boat trip over to Curieuse Island where you will find the biggest and most accessible population.
  • Seychelles is the only place in the world you can find wild giant tortoises outside of the Galapagos Islands.
  • Home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites, visit the Vallée De Mai rainforest on Praslin Island to discover the highly endangered black parrot and the world-famous Coco de Mer palm, both of which are indigenous to the Seychelles.
  • With unspoilt reefs, azure water and balmy weather, dip your head below the surface and be transported to another mystical world of all things colourful and shiny!
  • The Seychelles offers some of the world’s most superb diving and snorkelling.
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  • For the food lovers, eat like a Creole! There are numerous creole takeaways dotted around the islands and they offer an incredible double deal: great value and fantastic food!.
  • Cast a line on the shallow flats of the outer islands where salt-water fly-fishing is at its best.
  • It’s only tight-lines in Seychelles! The abundance of wahoo, sailfish, dorado, tuna, rainbow runner and trophies such as marlin, make for an unforgettable big-game fishing experience for both the seasoned and novice fisherman alike.
  • Hire a bike and explore this piece of Paradise.
  • Go back in time! La Digue Island is like a fly caught in amber – preserved with barely any paved roads or cars, and idyllic unspoilt beaches.
  • Spend time with the family at one of Kenya’s most beautiful private safari houses nestled in the Borana Lewa Conservancy where all profits are channelled to conservation and community projects.
  • Spend time at Kenya’s first and most successful Rhino Conservancy in the Laikipia region.
  • Cycle or ride horses with Mount Kenya as your backdrop.
  • Re-capture your “Out of Africa” moment with a romantic picnic for two on the very same crest that featured on the movie’s poster.
  • Glimpse traditional Masaai life on a cultural tour of a traditional Masaai village “manyatta” in the Mara.
  • Explore deeper reaches and spectacular regions of Kenya on an exhilarating helicopter tour.
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    Witness the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth, the Great Migration that takes place every year when about 2 million wildebeest, zebra and antelope run the gauntlet of predators as they migrate around the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in search of fresh grazing.Get a bird’s eye view of the Masaai Mara on a hot air balloon trip.Giraffes will be eating out of your hand! True story at Nairobi’s most iconic hotel - Giraffe Manor.











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