The Safari Collection, one of the leading experts in East African tailor-made safaris, is offering explorers the opportunity to visit Lake Turkana's National Park in 2016.
This a destination well known by leading archaeologists but almost unknown to tourists.
It will now be possible for intrepid travellers to visit the world's largest permanent desert lake and the fourth largest saline lake in the world.
Guests will be able to see ancient stone tools, hominid fossils and visit live fossil digs on the Eastern side of the lake to discover how collections are managed and prepared by trained people from the local communities.
The tour will continue with a visit to the El Molo tribe on the upper reaches of the shores of Lake Turkana, whose houses are built on stilts in the Omo Delta.
The return flight will take in some of the region's most stunning sights including Von Hohnels Cone, one million flamingos on Lake Logipe and the sand dunes in Kerrio Valley.
The tour will finish with a picnic lunch on the Maralal escarpment, with spectacular views over the rugged and dramatic landscape of Northern Kenya.
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Swaziland
While being the smallest country in Southern Africa, The Kingdom of Swaziland offers opportunities for adrenaline seekers, from the tree top canopy tour in Malolotaja Nature Reserve to caving the only major granite cave system known in Southern Africa.
The Malolotja zip wire is located in a gorge deep in the Malolotja Nature Reserve in northern Swaziland.
It offers 11 elevated forest platforms with lines that begin slow and short to provide a slight taste of what is to come then gradually become more intense.
These range from fast to high (almost 80m off the ground!) to a shaky (but secure) suspension bridge over the Majolamba River.
Baboon Rock is a favourite for tourists to see the baboons that frequently use it as their sunning spot.
An 800m course of subterranean passages 90m below ground provide a unique cave system formed by the Kophola River that flows underground between Msunduza and Kophola mountains.
This is the only major granite cave system known in Southern Africa, and comprises of a series of water-eroded chambers with names such as'Key Hole', 'French Connection' and for the Harry Potter Fans, 'Platform Nine and Three Quarters'. Progress through the caves is slow and strenuous with belly crawls, body jams and fluttering bats!
Swaziland's highlands, mountains and gorges offer opportunities to both climb and descend a number of rock faces.
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