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Don't go without the 2nd Edition Cadogan Guide to Tanzania and Zanzibar - writen by Annie - one of our consultants |
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African Safaris - the other countriesPlaying host to some of Africa’s finest game viewing and natural beauty, there is no doubt that itineraries for weeks on end can be designed solely within Tanzania. However, over the years working in Africa we have expanded into other countries and now offer safari to all of Safari Africa.
Below is a brief introduction to each of our divisions:
Botswana Home to some of the most untouched and unspoilt national parks in Africa, Botswana’s prices are high but the results of paying Africa's highest price tag are outstanding. The Okavango Delta and Moremi Game reserves have incredible game and the lodges offer an unbeatable level of exclusivity. Botswana’s secodndary attraction after its exclusivity is the diversity of activities with walking, boating and day and night safari available.Victoria Falls is also an easy combination.
For more information, please see our site www.botswanaodyssey.com
Kenya has long been known as the original destination for safari fans. Its fame came with a price as the country overflowed with tourists. Recently, however, there has been a resurgence in both the quality and number of camps and, with its varied topography, it is once again becoming a destination of real note. From the vast plains of the Masai Mara to the sparse moonscapes of the north it is a delight both visually and hosts an incredible level of game.
For more information, please see our site www.kenyaodyssey.com
Zambia is the undisputed home of the walking safari, famed also for being Africa’s least visited big game country and regarded as housing the highest level of guiding on the continent. Known for years as the connoisseur’s destination (and this is still true in most of the country) the diversity of activities here are wider than any other country but it is the countries untouched parks that ensure it remains a connoisseurs destination.
For more information, please see our site www.zambiaodyssey.com
Mozambique is home to Africa’s finest beaches and although much of the country is still undeveloped, there are two archipelagos with breathtaking island lodges; Bazaruto
in the south and Quirimbas in the north. Both chains of islands are truly beautiful and host the continents finest lodges and arguably the best beaches in the world. There is little safari here, but the Niassa Reserve in the North has good populations of elephant and is a connoisseurs destination.
For more information, please see www.mozambiqueodyssey.com
Namibia is a land unlike any other. A country so vast and huge, at over 800,000 square kilometres, that it is greater than Great Britain and France combined, but with a population of only 1.5 million people. A landscape so dramatic that its sand dunes are higher than any in the world, and its deserts, the Namib along the coastline, and the Kalahari in the eastern interior, provide an awe-inspiring landscape to marvel and endlessly explore. It is a land so extraordinary that Nambian safaris are unlike any other.
For more information, please see www.namibiaodyssey.com
The sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean wash the shores of idyllic islands, and span clear depths thriving with wild sea life and stunning coral reefs. Met by coral sands and dappled by the shade of palms, this ancient and most historic of oceans, around which the earliest of the world's civilisations developed, is now a destination for its own sake. This is the realm of ultimate holiday dreams.
For more information, please see www.indianoceanodyssey.com
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