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I should be on my way to Zimbabwe next week, back to Mana Pools and the mighty Zambezi, to...
Sue is an award-winning writer specialising in African travel and conservation. Passionate about wildlife and wild places, she’s been travelling to Africa for nearly twenty years and loves covering stories on emerging destinations and on tourism benefiting communities and conservation. Her favourite animal is the painted wolf (aka wild dog) and her favourite sundowner is a long cold G&T. Sue's work is regularly published in the UK press and magazines, including The Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, BBC Wildlife magazine and Travel Africa. She also writes for Rough Guides, Lonely Planet and Bradt Guides.
I should be on my way to Zimbabwe next week, back to Mana Pools and the mighty Zambezi, to...
Across Africa, as around the world, wildlife reserves face growing pressure from issues such as expanding human populations and...
Skybeds are the latest must-do experience. But what is it really like to overnight under the stars? Sue Watt...
Sue Watt can’t resist a novel way of transferring from Victoria Falls to Hwange National Park “She’s a bit...
Sue Watt spends a week with the team at Alex Walker’s Serian in Mara North Conservancy as part of...
In July, Sue Watt and Will Whitford witnessed the conservation organisation African Parks start the most ambitious animal translocation...
Sue Watt takes a trip to Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, the home of Cecil the lion, to find out...
Venturing into forgotten lands is an adventure in itself. Sue Watt returns to this war-scarred, beautiful corner of Mozambique...
There’s something big brewing in little Rwanda. And it’s not a small distraction on the fringes of the main...
It is already two decades since the genocide that rocked Rwanda, and stories of a progressive, friendly and diverse...
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