| Botswana:
Landlocked, Botswana, is comprised of diverse ecosystems which provide
homes to prolific animal and birdlife. Though the Kalahari Desert
covers 85% of the country, most think of the country in terms of its
wetlands, the Okavango Delta. In recent years, it has become one of
the most popular destinations among safari goers. Kenya:
Known to anthropologists as the “cradle of mankind”,
Kenya is considered one of the world’s premier game-viewing
destinations. You’ll be surprised by the varied landscape
and terrain and simply amazed by the concentrations and numbers
of both animal and bird life.
South
Africa:
It’s
a country that seems to have it all: great national parks filled
with beautiful wildlife, exquisite beaches and coastline, legendary
vineyards, exciting cities, mountains and plains—the list
goes on and on. All of this and more has made South Africa another
of Africa’s most popular destinations.
Tanzania: The Serengeti Plain, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Mt. Kilimanjaro
are
among the world’s most well-known and largest natural wonders.
All are in the beautiful country of Tanzania. And, don’t
forget the beaches on the Indian Ocean or the enchanting spice
island of
Zanzibar.
Zambia:
Often overlooked by travelers, Zambia is considered by some to be
the “real” Africa. With fewer tourists , you can get
a sense of how Africa was in the past. Not only does it share claim
to the breathtaking Victoria Falls, it is home to the mighty Zambezi
River
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