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Republic of Botswana is situated in Southern Africa, nestled between South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. |
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Comores is just one African country providing a range of exciting holiday opportunities for both the adventurous and the lazy sun seeker. A magic realist couldn't dream up a better island heaven.
The Comores islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylang-ylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic. Not only this, but they have a colorful history of sultans and soothsayers, plantation owners and eloping princesses.
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Kenya has always been one of the favorite safari destinations in Africa. It is probably the first African destination to promote the concept of a safari holiday. In fact, even the word "safari" originated in Kenya - meaning "journey" in Swahili. |
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Madagascar lies 400 kilometres off the east coast of Africa and offers diverse and spectacular scenery: mountains, deserts, rainforests, dazzling beaches fringing the Indian Ocean and island archipelagos linked by coral reefs and clear turquoise waters. |
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Malawi, at the southern tip of the Great Rift Valley, is a land of diverse landscapes with rolling green hills, endless savannahs, river valleys and spectacular mountain ranges. The dominant feature, however, is Lake Malawi, which takes up a full fifth of the country. |
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It delivers on the promise of Eden - to those who can afford its charms.
Resorts in the Maldives woo tourists with promises of 'the last paradise on earth'. If your idea of paradise is a pristine, tranquil tropical island with swaying palm trees, pure white beaches and brilliant turquoise lagoons, then the Maldives won't disappoint. |
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Situated somewhere in the South Western Indian Ocean, the island of Mauritius lies at approximately latitude 20o south and longitude 57o east of Greenwich. It is about 800 km to the east of Madagascar and is part of the Mascarene Archipelago. |
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Mozambicans are putting their shattering past behind them and rebuilding their country at a remarkable pace. There's plenty to see, including stunning beaches and islands, a World Heritage site, charming colonial architecture and colorful local cultures, but get here soon before the tourist masses arrive. |
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The diversity of the Seychelles landscape rushes up to greet you the moment your aircraft begins its descent and promises a long list of things to do. |
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Tanzania offers iconic safari destinations such as the legendary Serengeti Plains, the geological marvel that is the Ngorongoro Crater and magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro. On top of all this, it hosts the greatest show on earth - the Annual Wildebeest Migration.
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Zambia provides a true wilderness safari. It is a contrast of gently undulating plateaus of forests, savannah, marshland and lakes. The mighty Zambezi River with the spectacular Victoria Falls forms the eastern border with Zimbabwe.
Zambia is fast becoming a favorite destination for safari enthusiasts who prefer to visit remote wilderness reserves. |
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Zanzibar is an archipelago made up of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands, and several islets. It is located in the Indian Ocean, about 25 miles from the Tanzanian coast, and 6° south of the equator. Zanzibar Island (known locally as Unguja, but as Zanzibar internationally) is 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, occupying a total area of approximately 650 square miles. It is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches with fringing coral reefs, and the magic of historic Sand Town - said to be the only functioning ancient town in East Africa. |
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Zimbabwe is a beautiful, temperate land of raw African wilderness and ancient mystery.
Named after the ruined civilisation of centuries ago, Zimbabwe evokes images of huge, game-rich plateaus such as the majestic Hwange National Park, the massive Lake Kariba and the incredible Victoria Falls. |
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