Land of the legendary African walking safari, home of the Victoria Falls, the wild Zambezi River, breath-taking lakes and wetlands, a profusion of birds, abundant wildlife and raw, pulsating wilderness, …all in one friendly country.
Choose from a wide range of hi-action activities, from the Walking Safari deep into the wilderness, to world class River Rafting, Bungi jumping into the deep gorge below the Victoria Falls, Abseiling, Canoeing Safaris down the Zambezi, River Surfing and excellent Tiger Fishing. Zambia is raw Africa at is most dramatic.
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Namibia is a technicolor dream-scape, a land of swirling apricot dunes and shimmering white flats, mirages and dust devils, black-faced impala and crimson-breasted shrike. Its major game park, which centers on the Great Etosha Pan, offers an exceptional range and abundance of wildlife and a landscape that could not provide a more striking backdrop for it. The coastal region is one of the world’s most captivating desert regions, and in the south lies a canyon second in magnificence only to the Grand Canyon itself. Blessed with rich natural resources, a solid modern infrastructure, diverse cultures and an annual quota of 300 days of sunshine, Namibia is a stunning destination.
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Mozambique is the perfect destination after a safari in neighbouring countries and ideal for family holidays. It must surely be one of the most romantic places in the world and we at African Horizon highly recommend Mozambique as a honeymoon destination. The endless coastline offers excellent diving, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, sailing and a host of other water sports, which are generally offered by all the hotels. You may have the chance to swim with dolphins or even see one of the world’s rarest mammals, the dugong or sea cow.
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Kenya is above all a place for safaris and is regarded by many as the ‘jewel of East Africa’, boasting some of Africa’s finest beaches, magnificent wildlife, breathtaking scenery and a sophisticated tourism infrastructure. It is a startlingly beautiful land, from the coral reefs and white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean, to the summit of Mount Kenya. Between these two extremes stretch the acacia studded savannah’s, home to game parks such as Amboseli, Masai Mara, Tsavo and Samburu. The people of Kenya are friendly, fascinatingly diverse, all with their own language and customs. The most famous of all are probably the tall, proud, red-clad Masai who still lead a traditional semi-nomadic life. For those looking for a little adventure or the feel of warm sand under their feet – Kenya is the ideal destination.
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Journey through Botswana, a land of open spaces and untamed wilderness and catch a glimpse of some of the best wildlife viewing on the African continent. A place where the wonderful waterways of the world renowned Okavango Delta meet the Kalahari thirst land. A destination of myriad beauties, rich cultures, and wonderful, unforgettable scenery. As you decide on your next holiday, ensure you do not miss out on one of the greatest African tourism destinations. Immerse yourself in Botswana, the paradise for nature-lovers.
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Cape Town, Garden Route & Safari
South Africa is a dramatic and exotic destination and offers everything you could wish for on your special getaway.
Soak up the sun, enjoy superb service in excellent accommodation with fantastic meals and fine wines. Delight in the thrills of a big game safari or sip a glass of champagne under a canopy of stars.
This private self drive explores the highlights of Cape Town, discover Stellenbosch and the Cape Winelands, experience breathtaking scenery of the Klein Karoo, watch the sun set over endless golden beaches of the Garden Route before ending your journey on a ‘Big 5’ Safari in the Eastern Cape.



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Best of South Africa Escorted Tour
This escorted tour showcases the best South Africa has to offer at an affordable price and is suited for single travelers or those looking to explore the country without having to drive.
Your journey starts in Johannesburg, includes the Blyde River Canyon on the Panorama Route, safari in the world-famous Kruger Park, the Kingdom of Swaziland, Zululand and Durban on the Indian Ocean coast, the Drakensberg Mountains, East London where Nelson Mandela was born, Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, the scenic Garden Route, the Klein Karoo and ends in the ‘Mother City’ – Cape Town.
This is the ultimate tour of South Africa with splendid scenery, exciting wildlife and ethnic diversity all done at a leisurely pace.
Accommodation: Is in good three star hotels or lodges and will be confirmed on booking. Alternatives may be used on occasion according to local availability.
Travel Tips: Sun cream, a wide brimmed hat and a camera are essential. Don’t wear bright colours or white on safari, muted greens and browns are best. Warm clothing is always recommended from May to September.



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