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A Gorilla tracking safari in Rwanda… “In Africa, if you see lots of people walking in the same direction then they’re either going to market or on their way to church”. So said our guide...

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Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy I’d heard the tales of the ‘Greater Honey Guide’ and their extraordinary relationship with man but never seen one before… But now at last here was one...

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If you have missed the first part of Peter’s trip report on Kenya – you can have a read here: Travels through Kenya… Although the Masai Mara in Kenya has been exerting a strong gravitational pull...

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The Namib desert dunes have been there for millions of years. Some believe it was the sand of the Orange river that was spilled into the strong Benguela current and carried back on land by strong...

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Visit Ethiopia before the rest of the world discovers it… Say Ethiopia to most people and unfortunately images of the horrendous famine and drought of the mid 1980’s will spring to mind for...

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“Wilderness is not a luxury. It is a necessity of the human spirit” Edward Abbey Mila (Milandi) enjoyed a walking safari in Zambia where she visited both the Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa...

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Zambia Safari & Lake Malawi with Green Safaris What an incredible experience. Probably one of the very best educational trips that I have been on! Zambia safari and Lake Malawi with Green Safaris...

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Rwanda: the country of a thousand hills. How do you ignore the genocide where 1,000,000 Rwandans where brutally killed over 100 days, more than 20 years ago? You can’t. . . You shouldn’t. . . It...

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I had a wonderful 3-week research trip to Madagascar. And my overwhelming enthusiasm is tinged with mixed emotions… There are so many positive things to say about a Madagascar safari holiday. The...

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