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Welcome to the January issue of Travel Africa Extra, our monthly compendium of information, stories, interviews and advice for readers of Travel Africa magazine, delivered to you by email at the end of each month.
Please feel free to share this mini-mag with family, friends and colleagues who’d enjoy reading more about Africa — the more readers we have, the more we’re all sharing our love of Africa! |
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Zambia during the rainy season — time for a safari, or not? |
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Use these on-the-ground tips to plan your dream holiday |
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What to see and do, and where to shop, eat and drink in Ethiopia’s capital |
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The Zimbabwean artist talks about his drawing process, the magic of the eyes, and where he seeks his inspiration |
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Walvis Bay and Swakopmund on the West Coast support hundreds of thousands of resident and migrating waterbirds |
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Why it is worth spending time getting to know Kenya’s capital |
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How this lodge has evolved to reflect the changing needs of safari-goers |
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"It was a typical morning in Africa…" |
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Bela Bela in South Africa’s Waterberg Biosphere offers a range of activities from warmbaths to an adrenaline-raising zip-line tour and excellent game viewing |
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With its rare vegetation, ancient mountain ranges and endless possibilities for adventure, the Overberg region is well worth exploring on your safari |
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Africa is extraordinary. Its people are some of the most peaceable, friendly and welcoming in the world. Its natural beauty and heritage breathtaking and abundant. They say you never visit Africa once; that it touches you in a way that is hard to explain. If you’ve enjoyed these articles, and they’ve been helpful to you, why not subscribe to Travel Africa magazine, and encourage your friends to subscribe as well, and together we’ll explore the world’s most exciting continent!
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