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Exploring the Untouched Beauty of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park

The Lower Zambezi National Park is located in the extreme south of Zambia, along an alluvial plain where the Zambezi River flows, between acacia and miombo woods. It is not one of the most famous African national parks but it is certainly among the most beautiful. A safari in this park offers many fascinating scenariosContinue reading “Exploring the Untouched Beauty of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park”

Jack Bauer

14/06/2023

Ten Cultural Experiences to Have in Tanzania: From Local Markets to Tribal Villages

Tanzania is one of the most famous African tourism destinations. Together with Kenya, it is the state that hosts a large part of national parks and breathtaking landscapes, so it is normal that the most beautiful safaris take place right here. But beyond wild animals, pristine beaches and forests, Tanzania has a huge cultural background.Continue reading “Ten Cultural Experiences to Have in Tanzania: From Local Markets to Tribal Villages”

Jack Bauer

31/05/2023

The Great Rift Valley: A Journey Through Kenya’s Spectacular Landscapes

The Great Rift Valley is one of the most intricate active fault systems in the world and crosses Africa, and Kenya in particular, from north to south. But if you look at it through the eyes of a passionate tourist, this “valley” is not just a set of geological data but a spectacle of landscapesContinue reading “The Great Rift Valley: A Journey Through Kenya’s Spectacular Landscapes”

Jack Bauer

18/05/2023

A Journey Through Kenya’s Maasai Mara: The Land of the Big Five

The Masai Mara, in Kenya, is the most famous natural park in the world, the one – so to speak – you see in almost all TV documentaries on African fauna. Yet it is not nationally protected, it is not a real “national park”, but only a “wildlife – or game – reserve”. However, itContinue reading “A Journey Through Kenya’s Maasai Mara: The Land of the Big Five”

Jack Bauer

18/05/2023

Botswana’s Chobe National Park: Home to Africa’s Largest Elephant Population

The paradise of elephants is in Africa … it seems trivial to say, but it is not. It is no longer obvious and certain that this species can be found on the great continent, because for years now it has been at risk due to indiscriminate hunting. In Botswana, and in particular in the ChobeContinue reading “Botswana’s Chobe National Park: Home to Africa’s Largest Elephant Population”

Jack Bauer

03/05/2023