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Welcome to the May 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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Mike Unwin’s exceptional tribute to the joy of the walking safari |
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Apart from the friendly people, long empty beaches, and many activities |
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What it’s like to go on a horse safari in Kenya’s Laikipia district |
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To see mountain gorillas and the active volcano Mount Nyiragongo |
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Working as a volunteer in Lagos, with floods, power outages and a strike |
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If you’re interested in investing in conservation in Africa, Pete Anderson of Anderson Wildlife Properties may be the man to turn to… |
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We talked to the co-founder and managing director of Sun Destinations about his life and how he set up his business in South Africa, and then added Botswana |
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On safari, the baboon is not an obvious candidate for anyone’s must-see list. He’s just too common, but there is more to him than meets the casual eye. |
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We look at a couple of products to reduce jet lag, and highlight some of the tried and tested methods that will help you arrive at your destination feeling fresh. |
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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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