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Spellbound by Zambia and Malawi Tracy reports on her first visit to Southern Africa during which she explores Zambia and Malawi. |
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Four teenagers, two weeks .... a recipe for disaster? Charlotte describes the delights (and perils) of taking teenagers on safari. |
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Paddle your own canoe Canoe safaris offer a great way to view wildlife. James looks at three options travelling along the mighty Zambezi River. |
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Back to bush basics Sarah tests out a walking safari in the South Luangwa Valley with Robin Pope Safaris. |
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Extraordinary Honeymoon A wonderful honeymoon safari to remote, rarely visited Zambian parks. |
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Elephants for Tea Sarah visits the Lower Zambezi National Park and is won over by its beauty. |
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Liuwa Plains Robin Pope Safaris is offering guests the chance to experience a special one-off safari in remote western Zambia. |
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Chundukwa - A Zambezi bush camp near Victoria Falls Richard reports on one of our favourite lodges in the Livingstone area where among other things clients can enjoy elephant back and horse riding, flights over the Falls - in planes or helicopters - and canoeing trips on the Zambezi River lasting anything from an afternoon to three days. |
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Hide & Seak David reports on the great game viewing and the wonderful photographic opportunities possible from concealed hides. |
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Aardvark Goes Mobile David Bell re-visits Zambia and samples a walking safari in the South Luangwa Valley earlier in the summer. |
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From the flat savannahs
of Kenya to the wild bush land of Zambia The most recent recruit to Aardvark’s sales team is
Jo Netscher who has spent the last couple of years working
in Africa. Here she recounts a couple of incidents from her
time in Kenya and Zambia. |
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Village life in
upcountry Zambia Cinyanja words still ring in my ears and roll off my tongue.
During the recent hot London summer I donned my chitenge
(sarong) and chitambala (headscarf) and moved through my
daily routine with the imagined sounds of a Kunda tribal
village filling my head like a spirited melody.
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Zambia revisited Fresh from the latest Aardvark visit to Zambia, Victoria
Langmead confirms that Africa’s pre-eminent wilderness
region still retains its lasting appeal.
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Zambia, a Confirmed Zealot Zambia reminds Jane Cox of the Botswana she knew 15 years ago.
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Zambia: A true grass-roots safari Charlie Gray is rather suspicious of luxury lodges and camps. It’s all too easy, he says, to concentrate so hard on the décor and soft furnishings and lose sight of what’s really important on safari: the quality of the guides and the character of your hosts. On his recent trip to Zambia, he found both guides and hosts at their best. |
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Livingstone Revisited - a phoenix from the ashes John returns to Livingstone where he finds a city revitalised since his last visit. |
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Safari Houses in Zambia Private houses in Zambia – perfect for family holidays. |
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