Winter 1997The Great Migration · Kenya's Tsavo National Park · The Silence of Egypt's Sinai · Morocco: Tangier, City Profile · River Trip Down the Nile into Uganda · Uganda's Ik People · Elephant Safaris into the Okavango · South Africa's West Coast Wild Flowers · South Africa's St Lucia Wetlands · Mozambique, Country Profile · Avoiding Malaria · Wild Dogs · Zimbabwe's Chizarira Region · Zimbabwe's Jurassic Park · The Future of Tourism in Kenya · Photoschool: Lion Kill
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Could tourism hold the key to the survival of the Wild Dog? Few African animals have had such a blighted past. But a better understanding of this much-maligned predator is changing attitudes towards it, such that it is now one of the most treasured sightings on safari. But is that enough? By Lesley Boggs. |
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How to avoid Malaria on your visit to Africa |
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Could riding on the back of an elephant be the most rewarding safari experience? |
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The Ik are a much-maligned people with strong historical roots. Can tourism now play a role in helping them face the adversities of life in Uganda's northern territories? Curtis Abraham introduces us to the rich ceremonial culture of the Ik. |
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Along the banks of the ancient Limpopo River lies a game-rich land of sandstone castles, dassies and dinosaurs. Story and pictures by Jan Teede. |
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The annual migration through the Serengeti-Masai Mara is arguably the greatest spectacle of the natural world. |
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A captivated David Holt-Biddle traces one of Africa's newest and most exciting river trips, following the Nile from its source at Lake Victoria into the heart of Uganda. |
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Venturing into Morocco, John Burke visits Tangier, a city of history, nightlife and strict religious morals. |
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It has taken a major environmental debate for St Lucia Wetlands to emerge as one of South Africa's leading attractions. |
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When the rain arrives on South Africa's west coast, the land is transformed into a multi-coloured carpet of wild flowers drawing visitors from all over the world. |
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