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Tanzania
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Tanzania is arguably one of Africa’s best-kept secrets. Tanzania’s national parks and conservation areas cover an area in excess of 200 000 square kilometres/76 200 square miles. On a Tanzania safari one can gaze in awe as millions of herbivores cross the Serengeti in their annual migration, marvel at the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest unbroken caldera and explore the remote Selous Game Reserve.
South Africa is a dream travel and safari destination. With a good infrastructure, a diverse mix of rural and cosmopitan towns and cities, an eclectic mix of vibrant cultures and breathtaking scenery, South Africa is a must-see destination. |
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- A fabulous climate, with year-round sunshine
- Features a wide variety of breathtaking scenery, quaint coastal villages and cosmopolitan cities, all of which can be combined with a Big Five African safari.
- The infrastructure is excellent, ideal for self-drive, and South Africa is recognised as a good value destination
- The country’s ‘Rainbow Nation’ is comprised of a diverse range of friendly, hospitable people – a vibrant mix of African culture and Western sophistication
- Celebrated 10 years of freedom and democracy in 2004. Tourists are able to witness first-hand the emergence of an extraordinary nation through township tours, cultural village and historical site visits
- The Cradle Of Humankind: Sterkfontein is one of the world's most productive and important palaeoanthropological sites.
- Numerous excellent international flight connections and there is minimal time difference when flying from Europe
- There is a wide variety of hotels, small, personalised privately owned properties, guest houses, boutique hotels and hospitality establishments to suit all pockets
- Easily combined with Swaziland, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mozambique and the Indian Ocean islands
- Pivotal in the creation of vast Transfrontier “Peace Parks” involving major cross-border conservation initiatives and bringing benefits to the communities involved.
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