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Secluded yet accessible, thrilling yet deeply restorative, five reasons why Ruaha is a safari destination like no other Where ancient baobabs rise from the plains and miombo woodlands stretch endlessly towards the horizon in the Iringa region of south-central Tanzania, you’ll find Ruaha National Park, the ultimate escape into the African bush. Resilient and largely […]
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Tis’ the season once again, and for South Africans this means outdoor entertaining, long school holidays – and the chance to get out into our wild backyard. If you’re looking for a getaway that’s close to home and allows you to relax, unwind, and discover new experiences, then this country’s beautiful array of national parks […]
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WWF in Africa will, on Thursday, 21st July, launch its “Strategic Plan for Africa: 2021 – 2025” – a call to move beyond business as usual and make nature everyone’s business. WWF-Africa’s strategic plan fits with the Africa Protected Areas Congress’s objective in Kigali, Rwanda this week to position Africa’s protected and conserved areas within […]
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My first trip to South Africa, twenty years ago, was in August when it was rainy and cloudy in Cape Town, but warm and sunny in Johannesburg. With a wet, thick gloomy fog layer hovering overhead, I did not have a chance to appreciate Cape Town, and I thought that Johannesburg was the stunning jewel of […]
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