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Botswana is thought to be a flat, empty and arid country, but it is actually full of fascinating deserts, wetlands, savannahs, the paradisical Okavango delta and wildlife-packed game reserves, making it one of the wildest regions in Africa.
The sparse population of Botswana is doubly blessed with an exquisite subtropical wilderness surrounded by one of the most beautiful deserts on earth, and backed by a stable, democratic government - a true Eden in Africa.
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With Wildebeest, monkey, antelope, lion, cheetah, crocodile, gazelle, and flamingo, Tanzania offers some of the best wildlife spotting opportunities on the continent, as it should with the largest animal populations in the world. Famous parks such as the Serengeti and Mt Kilimanjaro, or the magestic crater of Ngorongoro, put the world in a perspective that makes you feel very small, but in a very beautiful way.
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Zambia offers travellers a beautiful challenge, something guaranteed to give you stories to tell. Apart from some of the greatest natural scenery on the continent, Zambia also boasts world-class wildlife parks and after transversing the rough terrain, you'll know youšve been to the true heart of Africa.
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The grand Victoria Falls is the jewel of Zimbabwe, but there is more still making Zimbabwe a very satisfying destination. Lake Kariba, the Eastern Highlands or the mysterious ruins of Great Zimbabwe are all amazing features of this popular country.
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Its geographical and cultural diversity makes South Africa one of the most fascinating places on earth. Abundant wildlife viewing possibilities exist in the dozens of national and private game reserves, with an astounding potential for outdoor sports and activities.
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Namibia is the least known of the Southern African countries, yet her attractions are unparalleled: from the spectacular red dunes of the Namib desert to the wild Skeleton coast, the rugged Etosha National Park to quaint towns rich in culture and history.
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