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Zimbabwe’s Pamushana Lodge reopens
Barry Barford
Africa
Luxury safari lodge operator, Singita, has reopened Pamushana Lodge in Zimbabwe and is guaranteeing guests the strictest standards of hygiene and cleanliness to ensure peace of mind and a carefree return to nature. The lodge, together with exclusive-use villa Malilangwe House, is located in the 130,000-acre Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe's...
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The KZN Collection, KwaZulu-Natal
Ashley Gibbins
Africa
​ KwaZulu-Natal is a coastal South African province, is known for its beaches, mountains and savannah populated by big game. The KZN Collection comprises : Antbear Eco Lodge, Drakensberg Mountains Antbear is an eco lodge located in the Drakensberg Mountains with views of the Bushman's River and Giants Castle mountain peak. The lodge has been create...
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Selling Voodoo in Togo
Karl Beeney
Africa
Boar skulls, calcium white with worn teeth and coat-peg tusks, lay side-by-side with neat uniformity more aligned to a library, museum or a churchyard. Though sight had long since dissolved, one felt a peculiar charge cloak your back, of being followed, but not analysed. Decay hung in the air, heavy and pervading, impossible to shake off like a mis...
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Tribal Textiles - an art safari in rural Zambia
Cindy-Lou Dale
Africa
With the focus on safaris, Zambia is perhaps overlooked when it comes to art and cultural heritage. Demonstrating the nations rich traditional inheritance, Tribal Textiles, located in a vibrant Mfuwe workshop, showcases the country's emerging talent. The South Luangwa National Park in Zambia is world-renowned for superb game viewing in a remote and...
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The Bushcamp Company : safari with a social conscious
Cindy-Lou Dale
Africa
As environmental consciousness rises around the world, more travellers are actively looking to support businesses who are doing their part to conserve the environment and uplift communities. And with poaching now at epidemic proportions, they want assurances that a percentage of what they pay for a safari is being put back into conservation. Charle...
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Following an anti-poaching team in Namibia
Ashley Gibbins
Africa
Namibia was the first country in the continent to incorporate conservation into its constitution and today, over 43% of the country's surface area is under conservation management. It has the largest quotient in the world of free-roaming animals including the rare black rhino, lion and zebra. Namibia offers travellers opportunities to participate i...
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