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"I have to thank Shades of Africa for arranging my Safari to Kenia. Safari driver Mr. Francis Wamae and guide Caroline were fantastic in all departments..I loved the Kenia culture, nature, food, and life. I had a great time and recommend Shades of Africa Travel to any traveller who wants to experience Africa with the bonafied experts.."
Yasuhiro Moriyama |
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Our trips to the south of the continent will take you to the natural sights of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and into the South African landscape, where you’ll thrive on the hospitality at the lodges and private reserves of Conservation Corporation of Africa.
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| Victoria Falls |
See the falls plummet from the dizzying height of over 300 feet, roaring into the gorge of the Zambezi River. This sight truly lives up to its reputation as one of the natural Wonders of the World—and its local name, Mosi-oa-Tunya or “The Smoke that Thunders.” Since British explorer David Livingstone and other Europeans saw this awesome sight, the falls have captured the imagination of writers and film makers for more than 150 years.
The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Local people call it "Mosi-oa-Tunya" -- the smoke that thunders and the Victoria Falls are remarkable. There is a magic about them manifested in the towering column of spray known as the Victoria falls when the river is high, the thunder of the falling water, the terrifying abyss and tranquil lagoons upstream in which hippo and deadly crocodiles lurk.
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| Namibia |
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This destination gives you the perfect opportunity to view beautiful animals and terrain by air. Spanning 800,000 square miles, or roughly the combined area of Botswana and Zimbabwe (or Great Britain and France), Namibia is very sparsely populated. Views of giraffe and oryx compete with the sight of the giant red dunes of Sossusvlei, for those travelers seeking a safari path less traveled. Though the country lies between the Namib and Kalahari deserts, there are variations in terrain and climate that will make your visit visually unforgettable.
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| Cape Town |
The Old Dutch charm of this city will delight you, and a tour of the area’s vineyards will have you wanting more. Gasp at the sunsets painted against Table Mountain, or ride Rovos Rail, one the last grand luxury trains on the continent.
Cape Town and the Western Cape area considered one of the most beautiful in Africa, and whose character results from the cultural melting pot of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British & German settlers, the local Khoisan (Bushman & Hottentot) tribes and the Bantu tribes from the north.
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| Londolozi (Sabi Sand Game Reserve) |
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Located literally next-door to Kruger National Park on the banks of the Sand River, Londolozi is well-known for its leopards and is regarded as one of Africa's finest game lodges. Because the park has restored the area to its original network of natural woodlands and open savanna, Londolozi now has some of the best game viewing in all of Africa.
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| Etosha |
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There are 340 bird species and 93 species of mammal in the Etosha Pan, a flat salt desert. Etosha and its 30 water holes are perfect for spying on the black-faced species of impala, wild black rhino, and Africa’s tallest elephants, measuring up to 4 meters at the shoulder!
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| Sossusvlei (Namib Naukluft Park) |
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The red-earth terrain in this area of Namibia is known as the vlei, home of the highest sand dunes in the world. This is easily one of Africa’s most spectacular sights, with strong sunrise colors, a treat for photographers. Oryx and other big-game animals dot the landscape. |
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