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Tourism in Tanzania is one of the fastest growing sectors within the Tanzanian economy and more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon to get a piece of the pie. Notably local communities are getting seriously involved with tourism ventures realizing that they have something unique to offer that others want to see and
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Trip report from a recent educational to the Caprivi Strip by one of our senior consultants: The Caprivi Strip is a largely unexplored part of Namibia and fairly unfamiliar to tourists. Your average tourist visiting Namibia will concentrate on the more well known highlights such as the Etosha National Park, the red dunes at Sossusvlei
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When looking up Namibia in your travel guidebook you will read about the open plains of the Etosha National Park, the small coastal resort of Swakopmund with its old colonial buildings or the red sand dunes surrounding Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. But rarely do you come across an article that explains in detail the different desert
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The family friendly Anderssons Camp in the Ongava Private Nature reserve, bordering the World renowned Etosha National Park has announced the opening of a brand new subterranean hide at its waterhole. This hide offers unprecedented all day access to the secret World of animal behavior. It is open on three sides and linked to the
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Spud is one of the cheetahs under conservation at Okonjima, when he and his siblings were but young cubs they were found in the wild and adopted as pets. Because of the bad diet they were fed during this time, all the cubs suffered from severe calcium deficiency and all of them had broken legs
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The Himba Tribe of Southern Africa, the very name conjures images of a statuesque, ochre-coloured peoples who inhabit some of the most desolate and arid regions of Namibia. Here we look a little deeper into the Himba belief system and customs: The Himba are of Bantu heritage, and there are only approximately 10,000 Himba left.
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