Botswana & Okavango Delta Safaris
Botswana is an arid country, covering an area of 581 730 sq. kilometers. It comprises mostly of sparsely grassed plains with scattering of hardy thorn trees and is essentially a basin of rock, filled and leveled with Kalahari sand, only broken by the breathtaking wonders of the Okavango Delta, the Makgadikgadi Pans and Tsodilo Hills.…
A bit north from the tropic of Capricorn lies the island of Mauritius like a rich green emerald in the turquoise velvet of the Indian Ocean. Mauritius’s greatest assets as a holiday destination are its beautiful, white sandy beaches, naturally protected by a coral reef which almost encircles the entire island.…
Portuguese invasion and control of the Swahili Coast in the late 16th century ended the golden age of the archipelago, although the Omani Arabs returned to power less than a century later. Today, many of the winding streets and high townhouses of old Stone Town remain unchanged and visitors can walk between the sultan’s palace, the House of Wonders, the Portuguese fort and gardens, the merchants’ houses, and the Turkish baths of the old city.…
The Republic of Seychelles comprises 115 islands occupying a land area of 455 km? and an Exclusive Economic Zone of 1.4 million km? in the western Indian Ocean. It represents an archipelago of legendary beauty that extends from between 4 and 10 degrees south of the equator and which lies between 480km and 1,600km from the east coast of Africa.Of…
Zimbabwe & Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe covers 375 830 square kilometers, between the Limpopo river and the mighty Zambezi river. Named after the largest ancient man-made structure south of the pyramids, the Great Zimbabwe ruins are synonymous with the Victoria Falls (“Mosi oa tunya”, the smoke that thunders), the inland lake of Kariba and the great granite boulders of the Matobo Hills.…
South Africa – any Travellers Dream
South Africa covers an area of well over a million square kilometers (386,000 sq. miles) and is located at the southern tip of the continent.
A country rich in diversity, South Africa enjoys a matchless setting.…
Namibia covers 824 268 square kilometers (318,250 sq. miles). A country with contrasting landscapes ranging from the world’s oldest desert to rugged mountains. Seemingly everlasting sunshine, an abundance of wildlife, scenic beauty and a rich diversity of geological phenomena make Namibia a sought after tourist destination to which visitors return again and again.…