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Keen to see your safari photographs published? Read on and learn about the Nature’s Best Photography Africa competition and take part.

Jambo! We’ll be mailing the new edition of Travel Africa magazine (74) to all subscribers early next week, and we hope you enjoy the features and ideas we’ve gathered for you! But in the mean time, we’ve got some news, as well as new books to tempt you with….

Subscription prices

For the first time since launching Travel Africa in 1997 we are going to increase our subscription rates from the beginning of May. Our costs have risen dramatically over these 19 years, and we have absorbed these increases as long as possible. We want to keep offering you great value, though, and we are including about 25% more content in every issue than we used to. Also, this year we will be publishing many more stories on our website to help you plan and enjoy your next trip to Africa, or to keep the memories alive of great safaris you’ve already taken.

Travel Africa continues to be the only magazine dedicated to exploring the world’s most exciting continent, and each issue is packed with inspiration, adventure and advice from leading travel writers and photographers. A subscription ensures you’ll never miss a copy, and the magazines will be delivered directly to you, wherever you live in the world…

Our new prices will only come into effect at the beginning of May, so please be sure to renew or extend your subscription before then to take advantage of the current low prices. And if you aren’t already a subscriber, now is your time to enrol and ensure you receive the magazine at our 1997 prices!

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We’ve got some great new books in stock, including two more from the practical and highly creative PhotoTips series – check them out by clicking here. Also new is a hugely detailed guide to self-driving Kruger National Park in South Africa which includes routes, roads (and a pull-out map) and a ‘predator sighting rating’ for each road (not using any scientific basis, but rather intimate local knowledge) and an animal, bird and tree guide. Birds of Southern Africa focuses on birds you may see on a regular game drive, and will help you to become familiar with the 300 most common species – to this end the grouping of birds is based on shared habitat rather than species and sub-species. All excellent reading! Check them out here…
REMINDER The deadline for entries to the Nature’s Best Photography Africa 2016 competition expires in just four more days, so please take some time over the weekend to have a look through your wildlife photographs to find the best ones, and then submit them without delay!

Feel free to contact us with any questions – reach us on service or at +44 (0)1844 278883. We are always looking at ways to improve our service and ensure you are getting the most from your subscription to Travel Africa magazine, so help us to help you!

Safari njema!
Sherry Rix,

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