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FLYING OVER THE SMOKE THAT THUNDERS
With Roy Watts
There can’t be many sights more thrilling than an eagle’s eye view of the Zambezi River crashing over the Devil’s Cataract.
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SEE! AFRICA HOUSE
Secluded and impressive, Africa House is the new addition
‘I dreamed of Africa,’ words that Kuki Gallmann immortalised. The wild beauty, the stillness of the bushveld. Africa House is the fulfillment of a passion for both the landscape of the bush combined with the lure of vibrant throbbing Africa.
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ON SAFARI! LIFE ON THE SAVANNAH: TANZANIA
By Lorne & Heidi Sulcas
"On the summit of a hill, in the middle of Africa, we were surrounded by millions of animals as far as the eye can see, not a human being in sight!"
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THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER By Roy Watts
This is a moving intriguing tale about love across the species line. Roy Watts explains, "It starts six years ago when Lawrence Anthony, a passionate conservationist, jumped off the commercial hamster wheel to develop Thula Thula, a most attractive game lodge near The Umfolozi Reserve."
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HONEYMOONS AUTUMN IDYLL AT THE PALACE
Serene, joyous, supremely carefree days. Spend them together beside the sea, waterski on azure waters, canter along the beach, take wonderful walks deep in the forest, sip a glass of red wine warmed by the fire. Honeymoon forever.
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UNDER AN AFRICAN SKY! KWHAI RIVER LODGE Orient-Express Safaris
Safari to Kwhai River Lodge, about 120 km North East of Maun in Botswana. A sanctuary on the outskirts of the delta, poised on the banks of the Kwhai River. There are limitless horizons, river views and a munificence of animals. The scent of wild sage is your introduction to Kwhai.
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SEE! MARVELOUS MALAWI
With Roy Watts
Stepping into the grace of bygone age in ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’.
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SAFE AND SOUND AT THE VICTORIA FALLS
By Roy Watts
Zimbabwe is in a state of chaos and reputed anarchy with several countries issuing travel alerts. Why then would anyone visit the Victoria Falls? The answer is simple - it is still one of the greatest destinations of the world, and secondly it is perfectly safe.
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ANYONE FOR PARADISE
By Roy Watts
When considering tropical escapes, our thoughts usually turn to traditional Indian Island havens like the Seychelles, Mauritius and the Maldives. Sitting right under our noses is a spectacular coastline boasting all the mandatory clichés. Golden beaches, aquamarine seas, coral fantasias and of course the ubiquitous palm are now within weekend range thanks to a bargain fly-in package linking Johannesburg with Inhambane in Mozambique.
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