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RV African Dream

Built in 2018, the RV African Dream is one of the gems of the CroisiEurope fleet with a magnificent setting for a dream safari-cruise in Southern Africa, overflowing with history and wildlife. A real cocoon of charm and elegance.

Combining elegance and exoticism, comfort and refinement, the RV African Dream is a luxury cruise ship, which sails on Lake Kariba. The ship measures 33 m long and 8 m wide, and can accommodate 16 passengers, in 8 cabins with a size of 17 m2. Of all cabins, 6 are with a French balcony and 2 with a small private terrace, offering amenities and providing guests with all the comforts they need during their stay. The spacious areas and large windows give the ship a bright appearance. The interior is decorated with noble wood and local fabrics and blends in perfectly with the spendid surrounding landscapes. Situated on the upper deck are a small  pool, the restaurant and lounge / bar where binoculars are available for wildlife and flora watching. The sun deck remains the ideal place to relax and admire Southern Africa’s magnificent sites, which are among the most beautiful in the world.

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  • Air-conditioning
  • 220V voltage and adapters for most countries
  • Screen connected to a DVD player with films available
  • Welcome basket
  • Lounge chairs and exterior sofas
  • Binoculars can be loaned (limited availability)

CABIN FOR TRIPLE USE ON BOARD THE AFRICAN DREAM If two adults and one child are sharing one cabin, the spare bed will measure 150cm x 80cm (59 in. x 31 in.).

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Southern Africa aboard the African Dream: travel to the ends of the earth with extended stay at the Cape Peninsula (port-to-port cruise)

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Extend your stay in Southern Africa with a tour of the Cape Peninsula. You'll discover Robben Island, a place that needs no introduction with regards to its significance in South Africa’s and indeed the world’s history, but also stunning panoramas from Table Bay or along the legendary Chapman's Peak Drive.

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Southern Africa: Once-in-a-lifetime experience on the African Continent with the post-cruise program "From Zimbabwe to South Africa on a Luxury Train" (port-to-port cruise)

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From Johannesburg to Victoria Falls, you’ll discover spectacular panoramas and tumultuous histories, but also incredible wildlife and carefully crafted menus that reflect the flavors and savors of Africa, as well as the most beautiful natural reserves and the secrets of Lake Kariba before taking in the grandeur of the “smoke that thunders,” Victoria Falls.

After your safari-cruise, continue exploring Southern Africa on board the legendary Rovos Rail, traveling across the grand decor of the high plains in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Get ready for a legendary experience on board the African Orient Express!

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Southern Africa aboard the African Dream: travel to the ends of the earth (port-to-port cruise)

From Johannesburg to Victoria Falls, you’ll discover spectacular panoramas and tumultuous histories, but also incredible wildlife and carefully crafted menus that reflect the flavors and savors of Africa, as well as the most beautiful natural reserves and the secrets of Lake Kariba before taking in the grandeur of the “smoke that thunders,” Victoria Falls.

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Search through thousands of guest reviews that we've collected since 2007. Thanks to all of our guests who have shared their inspiring photos, videos and words to walk us through their unique safari adventures!

Bucket List

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Beautiful, Wild and Perfect!

Kristi and I first contacted ADS nearly ten years ago. The packet that we received in the mail lived on our bookshelf, through multiple moves and life changes, as a reminder of a dream. We watched the Hemingway experience video over and over and I must admit I had some doubts that the experience could...

Mark, Priscilla & Brandy W.

Round Lake, Illinois

Bobby and Kristi T.

Saugus, Massachusetts

Safari Dates: August 09, 2023 to August 20, 2023

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The Land Of Abundance!

I’m a traveler. I take 2 big trips a year and 4 to 6 small trips. I happily suffer from Wanderlust and I’m not looking for a cure! With most of my travels, I always say I’m going to return but never do. There are just so many wonderful places to explore. In August 2022, …

Allison K. and Kristen H.

Succasunna, New Jersey

Safari Dates: August 18, 2023 to August 30, 2023

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An Awe-Inspiring Epic Adventure That We Will Never Forget!

We just returned from our safari and it still feels like it was all a dream come true. Hundreds of thousands of animals in all directions to the horizon. A diversity of animals beyond belief and lots of baby animals. The circle of life was vividly and dramatically illustrated and the connectivity of all...

Warren and Lisa W.

Fulton, Missouri

Safari Dates: September 12, 2023 to September 21, 2023

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A Bucket List Trip Across The Serengeti!

A safari across the Serengeti has long been a bucket list adventure we’ve been looking towards as we embarked on our retirement years. Then COVID hit and our plans were put on hold. We did not want to experience a safari with a group of 10-12 strangers following an itinerary where we were one of...

Mary and Greg P.

Webster, New York

Safari Dates: September 7, 2023 to September 20, 2023

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For 12 Days We Experienced An Adventure That Can Never Be Duplicated!

Explaining to friends and family that you were going to Tanzania to go on safari brought many interesting remarks. Some were fascinated. Some were curious and were happy we were the guinea pigs to try it first. However, most stated they would never do such a thing as they would be way to nervous and...

Bob and Rosanne N.

Florence, Kentucky

Safari Dates: July 24, 2023 to August 5, 2023

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Three Safaris, Three Dreams Come True!

After our 3rd ADS safari, we would like to say “three safaris, three dreams come true”, but it just wouldn’t be accurate. In our wildest imaginations, we never dreamed of going on 3 safaris! Thankfully, ADS helped elevate our dreams to a higher standard through treasured, awe filled memories —...

Clayton and Donna L.

Kansas City, Missouri

Safari dates: June 1, 2023 to June 10, 2023

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The Animals Were Everywhere, All The Time!

Our safari in April of 2023 was a long time coming. We started the process of booking with Africa Dream Safaris in 2019. We had almost booked it when Covid hit and a divorce of a husband who was also going to accompany us occurred. Dawn Anderson, our ADS booking agent, was extremely accommodating and...

Patricia R. and Wendy W.

Carmichael, California

Safari Dates: April 12, 2023 to April 22, 2023

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The Best Check Mark Off Our Retirement List!

Our African safari was the best mistake of a lifetime. We were planning on going in February of 2024, but our information arrived with a 2023 itinerary. One look and we were hooked. Dawn our safari planner got a call the next day and our plans were becoming a reality. Dawn helped us with every …

Brad and Jane B.

Chaska, Minneapolis

Safari Dates: March 01, 2023 to March 10, 2023

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We Had An Adventure Of A Lifetime!

My wife and I always like to see animals be it the Grizzly bears catching Salmon in Alaska, the Polar bears of Churchill or the local animals of Minnesota. So going to see the animals of Africa was an adventure I wanted to do. It was great to do it with my wife Pam, my …

Robert and Pamela G.

Menahga, Minnesota

Safari Dates January 18, 2023 to January 31, 2023

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An African Dream Come True – And So Much More!

In 2019, we two couples started planning and booked a trip to Tanzania with ADS for 2020. Needless to say, COVID-19 had something to say about that plan! The trip was postponed twice, until this August 2022. Michael Wishner could not have been more understanding and accommodating regarding postponing our...

Chris and Lyman T.

Greenfield, Indiana

Safari Dates: August 19, 2022 to August 29, 2022

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The Trip Of A Lifetime, Can’t Wait To Go Back!

This trip was simply spectacular. From the Serengeti itself to the animals to the camps and lodges to the service, everything was amazing. My wife and I started thinking about this trip 10 years ago, started actively saving for it 5 years ago, decided on timing a year ago, booked in Fall of 2022 for...

Scott and Maureen L.

Rotonda West, Florida

Safari Dates: May 17, 2023 to May 27, 2023

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Patience…Patience…Patience

As we have learned through 6 safaris with Africa Dream Safaris, the operative word to ensure a very successful and exciting adventure, is Patience. Some people would call what we observed as lucky, but I like to refer to luck as: when planning meets opportunity. This, combined with our patience to observe...

Peter and Jody A.

Oro Valley, Arizona

Safari Dates: April 17, 2023 to May 02, 2023

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Our Guide Was The Best Combination Of Knowledge, Skills And Affability!

On arrival in Kilimanjaro airport, we were met by escorts and facilitated through customs. I think I may have sent some worrisome signals about what ADS was getting into with us when one of my first acts was tripping over a step and doing a total face plant in the reception area. All around hurried...

Sharon and Gene G.

Los Angeles, California

March 23, 2023 to April 1, 2023

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Africa Dream Come True!

First of all, the world owes the people of Tanzania a dept of gratitude for conserving the Serengeti ecosystem. It is a place like no other! Africa Dream Safaris works within the culture and the ecosystem to share the magnificence that is the Serengeti. The relationships they have built were evident at...

LeAnn and Steven M.

Sandia Park, New Mexico

Safari Dates: May 18, 2022 to May 28, 2022

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Everyone At ADS Went Above And Beyond!

Our trip to Tanzania was spectacular and ADS certainly played a large role in ensuring that was the case. Dawn Anderson was referred to us by good friends who travelled to Tanzania twice. During our first call with Dawn, we knew we had found the right person and safari company as Dawn listened to what...

Bill and Joanna K.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Safari Dates: February 11, 2022 to February 25, 2022

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Every Day From Sunrise To Sunset We Saw Animal After Animal!

Thank you for an experience I will always remember and treasure. I am struggling to find the words to express my profound gratitude to our guide, Emmanuel, who I am convinced provided the best safari experience anyone could ever have. All the ADS staff, as well as the staff at the different lodges, showed...

Oakland, California

Safari Dates: March 4, 2022 to March 16, 2022

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Our 4th Trip to Tanzania With ADS, And Maybe Our Best Yet!

My wife and I elected to make our 4th trip to Tanzania just 5 months after we returned from our 3rd trip. Two of the deciding factors in this decision were that I got an incredibly good deal on the long flight to Kilimanjaro, and we still had not made the trip during the January …

Bill and Sue D.

Friendswood, Texas

January 26, 2022 to February 9, 2022

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Another Excellent Tanzania Experience!

On our very first date in 1966 my wife and I talked about places that we wanted to see someday and Africa was at the top of the list for both of us. Life got in the way and it took us until 2014 to finally decide to make our dream come true. Fortunately we …

Friendswood, TX

Safari Dates: July 27, 2021 to August 14, 2021

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Thank You For Another Wonderful Safari!

We just returned from another safari with Africa Dream Safaris and we are so glad that we didn’t put it off until another year. We found that there was no need to worry about the effect that Covid might have had on venturing on a safari to Africa. ADS only uses lodges and camps where …

James and Sandra M.

Torrance, California

Safari Dates: June 11, 2021 to June 23, 2021

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Our Africa “no-longer-just-a-dream” Safari

August 2019 found us examining our extensive travel Bucket List and deciding to move “Safari to Africa” to the top. A photography friend who had traveled to Tanzania several years earlier with Africa Dream Safaris and who knew that we wanted a private safari told us, “I’ve already done...

Nina I. and Mark C.

San Jose, California

Safari Dates: April 17, 2021 to May 01, 2021

Family Vacations

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How often do you go half way across the world and have no travel stress?

There are few experiences in life that exceed all expectations no matter how much it’s talked up prior. My family’s ADS safari truly exceeded all expectations. From the camps to our guide, Roman, we couldn’t have asked for more. ADS was on top of every detail and even planned some special...

Jeremy and Lisa L. Family

Pleasantville, New York

Safari Dates: August 21, 2023 to August 30, 2023

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Thank You For A Wonderful, Life-Changing, Family Adventure!

We just returned from a magical 10 days in Tanzania. Our family fell in love with its incredible wildlife, breathtaking beauty, and friendly people. Although we went into it thinking this was a once in a lifetime trip, we already want to go back! Africa Dream Safaris was amazing to work with from start to...

Susan and Jonathan B.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Safari Dates: July 14, 2023 to July 24, 2023

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Epic family adventure!

We are a family of five adventurous world travelers seeking to experience the beauty of nature, explore the achievements of mankind and experience different cultures. Our family adventures include climbing Machu Pichhu, scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef, sailing the Galapagos, hiking Petra and sailing...

The Largoza Family

San Antonio, Texas

Safari Dates: 1 July 1,2023 to July 8, 2023

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Awesome and Eye-opening Trip!

Ours was a small extended-family group, me (66), my daughter (32), and two of my sisters (60, 58). ADS was thorough, flexible, and accommodating in working through the myriad details of planning the trip. Upon arriving in-country, ADS staff were very helpful and courteous while also ensuring that key...

Mark and Ann M.

Ellicott City, Maryland

Safari Dates: April 12, 2023 to April 21, 2023

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This MUST Be At The Top Of Your Bucket List!

Africa Dream Safaris exceeded our expectations beyond our imagination! From the moment we arrived in Kilimanjaro to our last, heartfelt goodbyes, ADS provided the best planned adventure we have ever been a part of. Your wonderful staff and selected accommodations made any anxiety about being on...

Gil and JiJi M. Family

Redondo Beach, California

Safari Dates: December 19, 2022 to December 28, 2022

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A Trip Of A Lifetime For Our Family!

It’s hard to put into words this trip. Africa…it has been on my bucket list forever and I knew I would make it there someday…and last week it finally happened! The best part – was that it was a total family affair in honor of our fiercely loving, fiery, Italian Mimi and her 80th trip …...

Kristen K. and Family

Evansville, Indiana

Safari Dates: July 16, 2022 to July 21, 2022

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Incredible Wildlife Viewing From The Moment You Arrive!

We would like to start by saying African Dream Safaris surpassed any expectation we had of a family safari in July 2022!  Having the uniqueness of our kids being ten years apart we wanted a safari experience that was right for our family!  Our guide, Emmanuel, fit right in with our family from the start...

Mike, April, Jace, and Brody B.

Huntington Beach, California

Safari Dates: July 10, 2022 to July 16, 2022

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Thank You For A Wonderful Vacation!

Overall, for our family, our safari was an unforgettable and, most likely, a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience. However, if we are ever fortunate enough to go on another safari in the Serengeti, we will definitely use Africa Dream Safaris again. For anyone considering a personal safari tour,...

Michelle and Edward F.

Lynchburg, Virginia

Safari Dates: June 07, 2022 to June 16, 2022

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Just Us And A Million Wildebeest!

Trip of a lifetime! Amazing! Epic! Having just returned from 14 days in Tanzania it is hard to imagine how the trip could have been better. I texted my safari consultant at the end expressing my excitement and satisfaction from truly an ‘African Dream Safari’. I had thought this was a once in...

Jason and Jack B.

Auburn, Washington

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Family Safari Adventure

The trip we thought would never come (due to COVID-19) was finally here! My entire family was very much looking forward to spending the next two weeks in the beautiful country of Tanzania! To start, I’d like to thank Dawn Anderson for helping and guiding our family in putting together such a wonderful...

Elizabeth T. and Family

Pasadena, California

Safari Dates: September 06, 2021 to September 19, 2021

Romantic Getaways

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The World Back In Perspective…

Thank you for helping us to put our busy lives and the crises filled world in perspective. In just 7 days, you brought into focus the wonder of nature, the warmth and kindness found in mankind, and the tranquility of immersing oneself in a patient search for beauty in our midst. We cannot imagine this...

Tim and Linda G.

Miami, Florida

Safari Dates: August 1, 2023 to August 8, 2023

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Take The Time To Do The Things You Never Had!

Africa was never on our radar or bucket list, but my dad had planted the seed with my brother and mentioned it to us and the search was on! Being recently retired there was never a hesitation in saying, yes!  Not knowing anyone who had been on a safari led to our search and exploring …

Jackie and Jim C.

Hudson, Ohio

Safari Dates: August 26, 2022 to September 07, 2022

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The Third Time Was The Charm!

Friends and family members were asking WHY? Why are you going on a safari…for the THIRD time? It’s really hard to explain to someone who hasn’t been to Tanzania on a safari the “why”. There are many reasons why… The people – they are so friendly, welcoming, their smiles so sincere The...

Walt and Hallie P.

Port Charlotte, Florida

Safari Dates: August 26, 2022 to September 08, 2022

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From Beginning To End, The Africa Dream Team Delivered!

This trip was a long time in the planning. From our first contact back in 2019, our Safari consultant Dawn Anderson was encouraging, a wealth of knowledge and patient. We knew we wanted to do a safari for our 30th Wedding Anniversary in September 2022 and we knew we wanted Tanzania – the migration, the...

Carolynn P. and Bill R.

Ontario, Canada

Safari Dates: September 06, 2022 to September 17, 2022

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We Had So Many Wow Moments!

Wow! There aren’t enough superlatives to describe our September safari with ADS. While my husband and I are frequent travelers and have enjoyed many wonderful expeditions, we had no idea how magical and unique this immersive experience would be. We chose ADS because my brother and sister-in-law had...

Gail and Matt O.

Atlanta, Georgia

Safari Dates: September 11, 2019 to September 20, 2019

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Experience of a Lifetime

Going on a Safari has always been on our bucket list of ‘want to do’s’. But fears of distance, unknowns and where to go caused hesitation. Then a year ago our friends who had gone on a Tanzanian safari encouraged us. Well this got my husband and I thinking…we should just do it. We...

Dale and Sandy L.

Castle Rock, Colorado

Safari Dates: August 28, 2019 to September 5, 2019

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Our 3rd Safari With ADS

If a Serengeti safari isn’t on your bucket list, it should be. When my wife and I first discussed the possibility of a trip to see the Great Migration I was very nervous. I felt this type of vacation was outside of my comfort zone. We researched dozens of safari companies and after much deliberation...

John and Dee Dee M.

Hamilton, Canada

Safari Dates: May 19, 2019 to May 31, 2019

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This Is Not a Vacation It Is a Lifetime Experience

On the second day of our safari in March of 2019 I asked my wife, “How do you like our vacation?” “It is not a vacation, it is a lifetime experience!” she replied. The next 13 days totally verified how true that statement was. All of our senses filled us with wonder, joy and...

Marvin and Amy O.

Springfield, Oregon

March 07, 2019 to March 21, 2019

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Romantic Safari Getaways

What could be more romantic, adventurous and memorable than an african safari getaway? Over the past 20 years, we’ve hosted more honeymoon and anniversary safaris than we can count. Each of these private romantic vacations was custom-tailored to ensure that each and every desire was fulfilled. This...

Jan 29, 2018

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Words Can’t Describe Our Safari!

Early last year, my wife and I planned our 30th wedding anniversary present to each other and our family – a safari to Africa. I must have looked through dozens of websites to try to learn as much as I could about where to visit, the best time to visit, and how to visit. It …

Mark and Katherine H.

Flemington, New Jersey

Safari Dates: August 15, 2017 to August 24, 2017

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African Dream Travel is a South Africa based tour operator and booking company. They offer safaris all over South Africa and they specialize in making personalized travel itinerary for their clients. Aside from wildlife safaris they can help you plan a photographic safari, take you to tour vineyards, hunting safaris, women only tours, motorcycle journeys, culinary tours, and cultural and historical safaris.

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I went on a 2-week safari in South Africa's famous Kruger National Park for just $50 a day

  • I went on an epic two-week safari in South Africa's famous Kruger National Park for about $50 a day.
  • I camped beneath the stars and saw elephants right from my tent.
  • Driving our own car, camping, and preparing our own food saved us money. 

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The idea of a South African safari often conjures up images of five-star lodges and luxury game drives — but a holiday in the bush doesn't have to be out of reach for travelers on a tighter budget.

According to a data analysis from Go2Africa , the average traveler heads on South African safaris with a medium-high budget, meaning they spend $5,500 to $6,000 on a trip, an increase from last year.

But, on a recent trip, I found that I was able to have an incredible two-week safari trip in Kruger National Park for about $50 a day.

Here's how I did it and how travelers can save money when planning their safari.

I saved by buying an annual pass

The biggest savings at Kruger National Park can come from buying a Wild Card, an annual pass that gives you a year of access to 80+ parks in southern Africa, including Kruger.

The Wild Card is discounted for South Africans but it cost me 3,780 rands, or about $200, as a foreigner.

Without a Wild Card, I would've had to pay over 486 rands a day to visit Kruger, meaning this pass pays for itself in just over a week.

Overall, my pass came to about 270 rands a day for the two-week trip.

We also stayed in one of Kruger's many rest camps

One of the most immersive ways to experience Kruger is by camping in the South African bush. We saw elephants near our camp and woke up to the sounds of warthogs and hyenas in the distance.

We live in South Africa , so it was easy enough to bring our own camping gear, though travelers can rent a tent, sleeping bags, chairs, and cooking basics from nearby rental companies for a few thousand rands for two weeks.

Kruger National Park has a range of rest camps for different budgets and preferences, whether you prefer to use your own tent or stay in a bungalow with your own kitchen and bathroom.

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Prices also vary depending on the season, so it's wise to avoid really busy months, like September and December. I found that around mid-January to mid-March, two people can camp at Punda Maria, one of Kruger's cheapest camping options, for just 285 rands a night. During high season, prices go up by about 100 rands per night.

My husband and I visited during a less busy season. We camped at Maroela Satellite Camp and Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp for 331 to 349 rands a night.

Cooking our own food saved us money …

We chose to prepare our own meals and braai (a type of South African barbecue) beneath the stars.

Fortunately, most campsites have plug points, braai stands, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, and shops selling everything you need to braai.

The park also has restaurants and coffee shops scattered throughout it, which is helpful for anyone who wants to purchase food and drinks without leaving the property.

But there's nothing quite like braaiing beneath the stars, watching for the occasional hyena along the fence line.

… and so did doing a self-driving safari

If you don't have your own car, you can rent a sedan for just over 4,000 rands for two weeks. Fortunately, though, there are enough tarred roads in Kruger that you don't need a special 4x4 to enjoy the park.

We ended up self-driving our own car in Kruger National Park, which allowed us to choose our own adventure and be our own guide.

Rest camps have sighting boards on which visitors pin their major animal sightings from that day and the previous day. This makes it easy to follow trends and choose where to search first. There's also an app where visitors post their sightings.

On our last self-drive safari in Kruger, we saw cheetahs and all the Big Five (leopard, elephant, rhino, lion, and African buffalo).

Overall, our trip was affordable and dreamy

We saved money throughout our trip and managed to go on a two-week safari in Kruger National Park for just under $50 a day per person.

This price includes two Wild Cards, petrol for our vehicle, and our camping fees and expenses — and our trip was well worth it.

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Unpacking South Africa: A Deep Dive into Respecting Local Customs

South Africa , with its vibrant landscapes and dynamic people, is a traveler's dream. But how often do you pause to ponder the significance of the customs you witness? You might be surprised at the rich tapestry of cultures that underpin every greeting, every dance, and every meal. Understanding this is key to an authentic travel experience.

  • South Africa is home to a diverse population with over 10 different cultural groups.
  • Knowing and respecting local customs can enrich your travel experience.
  • Greetings in South Africa are formal and involve specific etiquette.
  • South African cultural appreciation is crucial to bridge cultural divides and foster unity.

The Cultural Melting Pot of South Africa

According to a 2017 report by the South African Department of Arts and Culture, there are over 55 million people in South Africa with diverse ethnic backgrounds.

This contributes to more than 10 different cultural groups, each with its distinct customs, languages, and traditions.

As a traveler, it's not just about snapping photos ; it's about immersion and understanding.

Greeting Etiquette: Handshakes and Head Nods

While roaming the streets of Johannesburg or Cape Town, you're bound to meet friendly faces.

In South Africa, it's customary to greet with a firm handshake.

But be aware : some women may not shake hands and instead nod their head in greeting. And while you're at it, ensure you use titles like Mr ., Mrs ., or Miss until you're invited to do otherwise.

Deep Dive: Why Respecting Local Customs Matters

  • Unity in Diversity: With South Africa's complex past, showing respect to its diverse population aids in healing and unity.
  • Personal Growth: As the adage goes, when in Rome , do as the Romans do. Engaging with the culture enhances your experience and broadens your horizons.
  • Building Bridges: As Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, former Chairperson of the African Union Commission, aptly said, "South Africa has an incredibly rich tapestry of cultures that should be celebrated, respected, and protected." By respecting customs, you're playing a part in building cultural bridges.

Insider Tips from Kevin Erickson: Enhance Your Journey

If you want to truly experience South Africa, Kevin Erickson suggests you:

  • Attend a Cultural Event: Be it a Zulu dance performance or a Xhosa wedding, participating will give you a genuine feel of the culture.
  • Learn a Few Local Words: Even a simple "Sawubona" (Hello in Zulu) can go a long way in building rapport.
  • Ask Before You Click: Always ask for permission before taking photos, especially during traditional ceremonies or rituals.

In the vast tapestry of global travel destinations, South Africa stands out as a beacon of diversity , history , and unparalleled natural beauty. Beyond its scenic landscapes and thrilling wildlife, lies the beating heart of the nation: its people and their rich cultural customs.

As travelers, our journeys are not solely about capturing breathtaking moments through a lens, but truly immersing ourselves in the local ethos and understanding the essence of places we visit.

Respecting local customs is not just a nod to etiquette; it’s an ode to humanity, mutual respect, and understanding. Each handshake, nod, or greeting in South Africa isn't just a simple gesture; it's a doorway into a lineage of traditions, stories, and shared history.

It’s about recognizing that beneath our external differences, the core of human emotion, aspiration, and experience remains universally shared. South Africa, with its mosaic of customs, beckons travelers to not merely witness, but to engage, empathize, and embrace.

To truly experience the "Rainbow Nation" , one must delve deeper than the surface, intertwining with its rhythm, its pulse, its soul. In doing so, you're not just enriching your travel diary, but also fortifying the universal tapestry of shared human experiences.

As Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma aptly articulated, the celebration and protection of South Africa’s cultural fabric is not just a responsibility for its residents but for every global citizen. So, as you tread its vast terrains, remember that every step taken with respect and understanding is a step closer to a united, harmonious world.

Conclusively, to respect South Africa’s customs is to respect its heart, and in that heartbeat, you find the rhythm of a nation that has overcome, risen, and shines brilliantly against all odds.

Why is it essential to understand local customs in South Africa?

Understanding local customs enriches your travel experience, fosters mutual respect, and promotes cultural unity.

How can I learn about South African customs before my trip?

Research online, read travel guides, or even better, connect with locals or expatriates who've lived there to gain insights.

Are all South African customs similar across the country?

No, given its diverse population, customs can vary widely between regions and ethnic groups.

Is it offensive not to greet in South Africa?

Greeting is an integral part of South African etiquette. While not greeting might not be considered offensive, it's certainly seen as impolite.

Which other countries share similar customs with South Africa?

Given its location and history, some customs might resonate with other African nations, but South Africa's diversity makes it uniquely distinct.

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  • 2017 report by the South African Department of Arts and Culture
  • Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's speeches archive
  • South African Tourism Official Guide

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Here Are the Connections Between the People Behind Trump’s Prosecutions

Conspiracy is a strong word, but the interlocking cliques are undeniable.

The prosecutions of President Donald Trump seem resistant to interpretation because of their strange combinations of intricacy, sordidness, and impact. The cases are filled with details that overwhelm and repel: affairs, thefts, hush money payments, cardboard boxes near toilets, the alleged complicity of property managers and valets. At the same time, their political effects are enormous, even overwhelming. Taken as a whole, the cases discourage sustained engagement, which may explain why many Americans have seemed disassociated from them, despite the drumbeat coming from both established and insurgent media.

In this context of disengagement, it is all the more telling that each of these cases are compromised in at least one significant way. Nobody at the Justice Department, which was providing federal funds to the Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney’s office, was aware of a romantic relationship between District Attorney Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, whom Willis appointed as one of the special prosecutors on the case despite Wade’s lack of experience prosecuting complex criminal cases. The crime that Trump was charged with in the New York case was a misdemeanor that District Attorney Alvin Bragg upgraded to a felony—an unusual move. The cardboard boxes with classified documents in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago bathroom, which are being investigated by Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith, seem to differ from the cardboard boxes with classified documents in President Biden’s Delaware garage only based on loose interpretations of Trump’s intent. 

This disjuncture between the cases’ strangeness and their weakness may not be a coincidence. In fact, the strangeness may function to mask a more familiar Washington story: a group of interconnected partisans hounding a president and corrupting American law. 

There is no smoking gun that proves this—if a smoking gun even exists in a city as reliant on unattributable nods, headshakes, and hints over phone calls as Washington, D.C. But links between movers in the four prosecutions indicate political and financial incentives, as well as loyalties and patronages, that could motivate a play against a populist presidential candidate on behalf of insider Washington. So do some of these players’ links to a past history that maps, unsettlingly, onto current events, suggesting that the prosecution against Trump is the most obvious symptom of longer-term distortions of the American justice system. 

The most accessible point of entry into this interconnected network may be last Thursday’s press conference held by Alvin Bragg—specifically, Matthew Colangelo, the man standing behind Bragg a few paces to his right. In December 2022, less than a month after Trump announced his reelection bid, Colangelo departed the Justice Department to “help lead” Bragg’s inquiry. Colangelo does not leave much of a paper trail, but his career is an emblem of professional-political advancement through narrow, powerful corridors.  

A graduate of Harvard College and Law School, he clerked on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals for then- Judge Sonia Sotomayor . He then served at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Obama Administration. During the Trump Administration, he worked for the New York Attorney General’s office investigating President Trump’s businesses alongside future District Attorney Bragg, then returned to the Justice Department after President Biden’s election as acting associate attorney general, the third highest position there. At the point when he left the Justice Department in 2022, he was serving under Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta : formerly of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and linked to the Open Society Foundations, whose funder, George Soros, helped fund District Attorney Bragg’s election in 2021, and whose current leader, Alex Soros, has “amplified” Bragg’s recent verdict.

Colangelo’s wife, Anne Small, charted an intersecting trajectory. She attended Yale and Harvard Law and served as editor of the Harvard Law Review, then clerked for 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Guido Calabresi, Sotomayor’s teacher , and later for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. She worked for several years at the Washington law firm WilmerHale, the operating base of former Clinton administration’s Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, a Harvard classmate of Attorney General Garland’s who was probably most responsible for that official’s career trajectory. 

During the Obama administration, Small went to work for the SEC and for the White House Counsel’s office. There , and earlier at WilmerHale, she overlapped with Ed Siskel, the current White House counsel who heads an office which, according to Nathan Wade’s expense reports and billing records, met with Wade twice during his investigations. After Trump’s election, Small began serving on the board of directors of her husband’s former employer, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, alongside Jonathan Soros of the Soros family, a major NAACP Legal Defense Fund donor . She also took on employment at the New York hedge fund Renaissance Technologies, founded by the billionaire and high-dollar Democratic donor Jim Simons.

Jack T. Smith, the federal prosecutor whom Attorney General Garland appointed in 2022 to oversee two federal investigations into Trump despite a trail of questionable cases , is also linked to this world. A graduate of SUNY Oneonta and then Harvard Law who is a registered independent, he entered the spheres of liberal and legal royalty via his wife Katy Chevigny, a documentarian who recently produced the Netflix special “Becoming” about First Lady Michelle Obama. Chevigny is the daughter of the late, eminent New York University School of Law professor Paul Chevigny , who had links to the Open Society Foundations and its beneficiary, the Brennan Center for Justice —the leftist legal advocacy group funding the daughter of the presiding judge at Trump’s trial in New York. 

Outside of these immediate connections, there are other instructive ones between Washington movers and the cases at play. Among them is Norman Eisen , a former Harvard Law School classmate of and special counsel to Obama. The New York Times quoted Eisen in January justifying the White House Counsel’s office’s meetings with Nathan Wade by saying that “it was common for the…Counsel’s Office to become involved when the testimony of officials from former administrations is sought, because there may be issues of executive privilege.” 

This may or may not be the case. But unmentioned by the Times , even as it was known around Washington and New York, was the fact that, while Eisen ran cover in the paper for Ed Siskel and Nathan Wade, he was convening weekly meetings to strategize on the prosecutions against Trump.

These weekly meetings convened by Eisen have included briefings by government officials and are filled with people who have spent thirty years making their influence felt in Washington. Laurence Tribe , whose career at Harvard intersected with Small’s authority-interactive stint as the Harvard Law Review editor, argued Bush v. Gore before the Supreme Court in 2000. William Kristol , the former editor of the Weekly Standard and seeder of the Iraq invasion and Sarah Palin’s vice presidential nomination, is running a 501(c)(4) pushing Republican legislators to fund the proxy war in Ukraine. Jeffrey Toobin and George Conway have been major legal-media operators since the 1990s.  

Many of these players and their allies also have experience with an earlier, era-defining political event also involving affairs, backstabbing, celebrity-chasing, unreliable witnesses, unprecedented politics, solemn coverage, and a weak underlying legal case: the prosecution of William Jefferson Clinton in 1998. 

Though this fact is largely forgotten outside of Washington, D.C., it was William Kristol and George Conway who brought what we know as the Lewinsky scandal to public notice 26 years ago this past January. At that point, Conway, a Yale Law graduate, was a partner at the corporate law firm Wachtell Lipton, which had gained influence in Washington thanks to the raft of corporate mergers spurred by government deregulation the decade before. Outside of law, Conway’s self-declared focus was politics, and he had spent four years shepherding through the courts a sexual harassment case against Clinton brought by Paula Jones, with funding from Republican (and later Clinton Foundation) donor Richard Mellon Scaife. At the same time, Conway or his associates had kept in touch with a court-appointed independent counsel investigating land deals by the Clintons in Arkansas: establishment Republican lawyer Kenneth Starr, whose probes had stalled. 

In early January 1998, after the Jones lawyers had finally been cleared to depose Clinton, one of Conway’s close legal associates acted as a conduit between the Lewinsky informant Linda Tripp and Starr. Based on the information about Clinton’s and Lewinsky’s affair that Tripp leaked to both Starr and the Jones’ attorneys, Lewinsky was questioned by the Independent Counsel’s office a day before President Clinton was questioned by the Jones attorneys, who raised the new issue of his alleged affair, which Clinton denied. One and two days after these coordinated depositions, Conway urged William Kristol to “break” the story on the ABC program This Week , which Kristol did. 

Nine days later, legitimized by the ensuing frenzy, Starr convened a federal grand jury, indicating that he might pursue charges against Clinton related to Clinton’s statement about Lewinsky, and eventually arguing that Clinton had perjured himself to the Jones attorneys, creating grounds for impeachment. In April, as reports of semen-stained dresses and a series of SNL satires created an “ick” factor while increasing the chances of impeachment, a Republican-appointed judge dismissed Jones’s years-long case as lacking merit. This meant that, in the eyes of the law, Clinton’s deposition should never have occurred in the first place. 

By November 1998, when public opinion had turned sharply against the impeachment process and the murky events leading up to it, most of Washington had doubled down on impeachment’s necessity. A headlining piece in the Washington Post by the wife of its former executive editor framed the “Washington insider” Starr as delivering a deserved comeuppance to Clinton, who in this read was a disrespectful populist who had failed to show “establishment Washington” the proper regard. Establishment-supporting voices in this article included commentator Michael Beschloss and the former Clinton White House aide turned Washington insider George Stephanopoulos, both reliable media “ amplifiers ” of the 2024 cases against Trump. 

Praised in the article (and contrasted with Clinton) for his regard for the Washington establishment was Rahm Emanuel, then a senior advisor to Clinton and later a major seeder , both personally and via a corporate Chicago connection , of Siskel’s career. Still, Clinton had his Washington defenders, among them Toobin, who wrote a book, A Vast Conspiracy , arguing that Starr’s, Conway’s, and Kristol’s moves amounted to a conspiracy to force a president from office, e.g. to “use the legal system to undo elections.”

These are all players, in other words, who, whatever side they landed in that earlier play, learned early the uses of running behind-the-scenes moves through the channel of the law. They got to see, up close and long before the rest of us, the helpfulness of seamy detail in generating scandal while discouraging a close look at facts. They understood how a compliant media and credentialed attorneys could take a thin case and give it momentum, legitimacy, and heft.

The political wheel has turned many times since the 1990s, so the image of Clinton as a challenger of establishment Washington seems like part of an alternative American history. But the players have stayed the same. So have their underlying loyalties, and so have their affinities with establishment reporters who write the narrative of the capital city. 

In 1998, Michael Isikoff of Newsweek , then owned by the Washington Post , painted George Conway’s work on the Jones case not as part of an insider play but as an outgrowth of Conway’s penchant for political gossip—a personal quirk. In 2024, POLITICO, a de facto spinoff of the Washington Post , broke news of the meetings arranged by Norman Eisen in a genially dismissive “ expose ”—allowing the group to avoid the appearance of impropriety that would have occurred had its meetings been revealed by opposition research. In the aftermath of the verdict in New York, the Times and POLITICO have both run pieces (one by the same author of POLITICO’s Eisen “expose,” a former prosecutor at the Department of Justice, and one by Norman Eisen himself, described as a “legal expert”) arguing that Trump and his attorneys “ blew ” or “ bungled ” the trial and discussing his possible imprisonment, rather than exploring the underlying interconnections or inconsistencies at play. 

Broader, more disquieting similarities between then and now exist as well. Twenty-five years ago last December, during the Clinton impeachment vote in the House, a Democratic congressman born in Puerto Rico likened the proceedings and what had led up to them to a golpe de estado: the overthrowing of a government, a coup d’etat. What he called a coup, and the one plausibly being run in 2024 by a fuller establishment contingent, have many of the characteristics of coups in other countries. These include capital city intrigue, private funding, committed insiders, unsavory “turncoats,” disregard of electoral processes, and manipulation of the legal system—all in the name of an apparently higher cause. But, unlike overthrow attempts abroad, these attempted coups are bloodless, and so in some ways more lethal. They do not come from the violent actors whom the law has always been thought to protect us against—the threats we think we know. Instead they come from credentialed lawyers minted in the universities, corporations and nonprofits whose authority flows from Washington, D.C. 

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In some ways, the aptest diagnosis of this threat came a quarter century ago from Toobin himself, when he wrote in A Vast Conspiracy that “in the years since the Second World War, there has been a conspiracy within the legal system to take over the political system of the United States.”He traced this to liberals using courts and regulatory agencies to enact policy changes at the expense of representative government, beginning with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, whose success in the 1950s made “feminists, environmentalists, and other activists” realize that “they didn’t have to do the expensive and labor-intensive work of persuading the masses to support their views.” Instead they could use lawsuits to change the political weather, a tactic that in the 1970s moved from political causes to include “good government” reforms empowering Washington lawyers to prevent another Watergate.

Toobin, a liberal legal reporter who had made his career off of this system of empowered operators, was criticizing its unintended late-20th century consequence: neoconservatives forming insider leagues of their own and using the Independent Counsel’s office, created by liberals after Watergate, to take out Clinton. 

When Toobin wrote, the postwar system itself seemed secure. Today, against the existential threat of a movement for representative government led by Trump, the system does not. In response, liberals and neoconservatives have doubled down behind it. They have aligned to form a legal wall in front of the deep state, which may or may not be able to eliminate a leader without firing a shot.

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Africa Travel、「開拓使ともお」氏とパートナー契約!アフリカ一周の冒険をサポート

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アフリカ専門の旅行コンシェルジュサービス「Africa Travel」を運営するLim-Kawano & Company株式会社(本社:東京都、代表取締役:河野雄太、以下「弊社」)は、本日よりアフリカ一周の旅に出発する「開拓使ともお」こと高澤共生さんとのパートナー契約を締結しました。 本日2024年6月5日にエチオピアに向けて飛び立ち、2025年3月まで10ヶ月間かけてアフリカ大陸を一周する予定です。

《冒険のテーマ: 恩返し》 旅の目的は、自分自身の目でアフリカを見て体験し、将来アフリカに挑戦したい人を応援すること。 これまで自分が助けてもらったように、アフリカに挑戦する若者を助けたい。 「僕にとって冒険とは、安定した場所から一歩踏みだすことを指す。旅の様子を発信することで、皆さんに一歩踏みだす勇気を届けたい。」と高澤さん。

Africa Travel、「開拓使ともお」氏とパートナー契約!アフリカ一周の冒険をサポート

弊社は、日本の若者のアフリカへの関心を高め、将来アフリカに飛び出す人を増やしたいという高澤さんのビジョンに強く共感し、今回の支援を決めました。

これまでに、旅の資金調達のためにクラウドファンディングへの支援を行いました。 今後現地滞在中にはスムーズに目的を達成できるよう、アフリカ各地の情報提供、現地で働く方々の紹介など、多方面からサポートを提供する予定です。

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《今回の旅の概要 》 ・ 出発日:2024年6月5日日本発 ・ 出発地:エチオピア ・ 旅程:10ヶ月間でアフリカ大陸を一周 ・ 訪問予定国:エチオピア、ケニア、ウガンダ、ルワンダ、タンザニア、マラウイ、ブルンジ、ジンバブエ、ザンビア、ボツワナ、エスワティニ、アンゴラ、レソト、南アフリカ共和国、モザンビーク、ナミビア、ベナン、トーゴ、コートジボワール、シエラレオネ、ギニア、セネガル、ガンビア、モーリタニア、モロッコなど約30カ国を予定 ・ 目的:アフリカで働く人々との交流、その様子の発信

Africa Travel、「開拓使ともお」氏とパートナー契約!アフリカ一周の冒険をサポート

《ソーシャルメディア 》 高澤さんのYouTubeチャンネル「 開拓使ともお 」では、旅の様子をリアルタイムで発信し、多くの人々にアフリカでの生活や働き方を紹介する予定です。 また、彼の冒険はソーシャルメディア X: https://twitter.com/kyousei_funky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaitakushi_tomoo_project

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ともお :2001年生まれ。神奈川県桐光学園高校出身。北海道大学水産学部5年目3年生。世界1周コンテストDREAM優勝者で、恵迪寮開識社社長など大学だけでなく様々な方向で活躍してきた。今年四月から休学してYoutube「開拓使ともお」に全力を注いでいる。

Africa Travel、「開拓使ともお」氏とパートナー契約!アフリカ一周の冒険をサポート

侍 : 2002年生まれ。北海道小樽潮陵高等学校出身。北海道大学経済学部3年生。ともおの旅の相棒として、ボディガード兼通訳兼カメラマンを務める。YouTube「開拓使ともお」では、ショート動画などの編集を行っている。

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(プレスリリース)Africa Travel、「開拓使ともお」氏とパートナー契約!アフリカ一周の冒険をサポート

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My African Dream

Botswana is blessed with some of Africa’s most beautiful reserves, comfortable game lodges, and an array of exceptional wildlife experiences.

Okavango Delta, Moremi & Surrounds

Recommended lodges.

Botswana’s Okavango Delta is a maze of sparkling lagoons, meandering channels and overgrown islands teeming with wildlife. Luxury Tented Camps blend skilfully with the environment – assuring that between exciting safari experiences, you enjoy comfortable beds, exquisite views and gourmet dining experiences.

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Chobe, Savute & Surrounds

Famous for its large concentration of elephant and buffalo, Chobe National Park offers adventures such as game drives, private river cruises, excellent birdwatching and exceptional photographic opportunities. Tented Camps are comfortable, semi-mobile and carefully positioned. With no Wi-Fi or electricity, guests have the rare opportunity to disconnect from the everyday world and reconnect with oneself.

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  • Offering 6 nights at 3 pristine lodges in Botswana. Spend 2 nights in Chobe, 2 nights in the Okavango Delta and 2 nights in Moremi. All internal flights included.

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