Travel Africa 86

April-June 2019

  • Rediscover Cape Town
  • Victoria Falls and beyond
  • Meet the lion defenders of Ruaha
  • Is Malawi a complete beach & bush destination?
  • Namibia’s inspiring lodges
  • Amboseli’s enduring appeal
  • Keeping the faith in Ethiopia

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In this issue:

Rediscovering Cape Town
One of the world’s most beautiful cities, Cape Town has long been a magnet to travellers, lured by its many attractions, vibrant foodie scene and close proximity to other Cape highlights. In this 29-page feature we enlist local expertise to venture deeper and more intimately into her secret spaces to discover new and imaginative experiences that showcase this exciting city’s ongoing evolution.

Beyond the falls: the world’s largest transfrontier park
The Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) is one of the continent’s most biodiverse and enticing tourism regions, spanning Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and Angola, with the Victoria Falls at its hub. In this composite report we explore it’s riches, consider the impact of KAZA’s work, and offer some help to get you started planning your next adventure.

Amazing spaces
With its vast endless vistas, Namibia is home to some of the most eco-friendly, creative lodges in the world. By Amelia Brown

Malawi’s cumulative effect
It may be small, but the warm heart of Africa could now be a complete one-stop destination, says Phil Clisby

Keeping the faith
Lynn Houghton attends Ethiopia’s  annual Timkat festival and finds a rich cultural heritage that permeates the whole of the country

Amboseli
Laura Birtles sees how conservancies are having a widespread impact and driving Amboseli’s enduring appeal in Kenya

Afrotheria
How many of today’s iconic species have their roots on the continent? Mike Unwin explores the origins of Africa’s wildlife

Ruaha
Sue Watt goes behind the scenes to meet the lion defenders of Ruaha in Tanzania, and Graeme Green explains why the park is a safari favourite

Rediscovering Cape Town
One of the world’s most beautiful cities, Cape Town has long been a magnet to travellers, lured by its many attractions, vibrant foodie scene and close proximity to other Cape highlights. In this 29-page feature we enlist local expertise to venture deeper and more intimately into her secret spaces to discover new and imaginative experiences that showcase this exciting city’s ongoing evolution.

Beyond the falls: the world’s largest transfrontier park
The Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) is one of the continent’s most biodiverse and enticing tourism regions, spanning Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and Angola, with the Victoria Falls at its hub. In this composite report we explore it’s riches, consider the impact of KAZA’s work, and offer some help to get you started planning your next adventure.

Amazing spaces
With its vast endless vistas, Namibia is home to some of the most eco-friendly, creative lodges in the world. By Amelia Brown

Malawi’s cumulative effect
It may be small, but the warm heart of Africa could now be a complete one-stop destination, says Phil Clisby

Keeping the faith
Lynn Houghton attends Ethiopia’s  annual Timkat festival and finds a rich cultural heritage that permeates the whole of the country

Amboseli
Laura Birtles sees how conservancies are having a widespread impact and driving Amboseli’s enduring appeal in Kenya

Afrotheria
How many of today’s iconic species have their roots on the continent? Mike Unwin explores the origins of Africa’s wildlife

Ruaha
Sue Watt goes behind the scenes to meet the lion defenders of Ruaha in Tanzania, and Graeme Green explains why the park is a safari favourite

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