
ChrisBotswana Specialist01993 838 522

If you want the ultimate safari destination, the Okavango Delta in Botswana is widely regarded as the best in the world!
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DonnaKenya Specialist01993 838 419

To make the most of Kenya's wonderful bird life, visit in October and November, when you can get to see over 500 resident and migrant species.
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DonnaMadagascar Specialist01993 838 419

Pack practical clothes such as loose fitting cotton layers for walking in the forests. Cotton is lightweight and dries quickly - ideal in tropical areas.
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LisaMalawi Specialist01993 838 516

If you want to experience one of the most off the beaten track locations on Lake Malawi, head to Nkwichi on the Mozambique side of the border, a true wilderness area.
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CharlotteMauritius Specialist01993 838 414

If time allows spend some time in the Chamarel Mountains of Mauritius. They offer beautiful scenery and rainforests to contrast with the tranquillity of a beach stay.
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RobMozambique Specialist01993 838 507

Pack a sense of humour when travelling around this vast country… you’ll get there, and it will be well worth it when you do!
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ChrisNamibia Specialist01993 838 522

Swakopmund had an amazing range of activities on offer. Consider the half day catamaran experience in Walvis Bay, I absolutely love it!
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ScottSouth Africa Specialist01993 838 413

Always carry some smaller denomination notes and coins when travelling around South Africa as tipping is very common in many situations.
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TaraTanzania Specialist01993 838 506

When hunting with the Hadzabe wear some long hardy trousers to protect your legs from thorny bushes as you rush past during the hunt.
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TaraThe Seychelles Specialist01993 838 506
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DonnaUganda Specialist01993 838 419

To get off the beaten track and to see great bird life in Uganda, head to Semliki National Park. Don't forget your binoculars and a copy of ‘Helms Field Guide - Birds of East Africa’.
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SteveZambia Specialist01993 838 504

Livingstone has a good market for buying gifts. It is often friendlier and cheaper then the stalls situated by Victoria Falls.
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TaraZanzibar Archipelago Specialist01993 838 506
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RozZimbabwe Specialist01993 838 519

Don’t be afraid to ask questions! Zimbabwe’s guides have the most vigorous qualification programme of any country and they love a challenge.
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Africa Specialists
We have a team of ten experienced and passionate Africa specialists who each focus exclusively on just two or three countries.

These Africa specialists are divided into regional teams for Southern Africa and East Africa and each team is headed up by its own manager.
Between them they spend many months a year in Africa researching new experiences and ensuring their favourite lodges, beach hotels, safari operators, activities and excursions are all to the highest standards.
While one specialist will look after your trip from start to finish, you have the added reassurance that, between them, they know Africa inside out.

Travel Guides

A Typical Day on an African Safari
A typical day on safari essentially revolves around the need to see the wildlife at its most active. It usually follows a similar routine with slight variations between destinations and seasons.
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Gorilla Tracking: Rwanda or Uganda?
Tracking Mountain gorilla in either Uganda or Rwanda is one of Africa's most superb wildlife encounters. There are pros and cons to each country for an experience you will never forget.
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Responsible Travel in Africa
Explore Audley's guide to Responsible Travel in Africa. View our recommended eco-accommodation options, charities we support as well as any additional relevant policies and practices.
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The Great Migration in Africa
Each year the annual Great Migration in Africa sees up to two million wildebeest and zebra undertake a journey of over 1,600 kilometres across Kenya and Tanzania.
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Legendary Tribes of Africa
The cradle of humanity, Africa is home to some of the world's great tribal cultures. Visiting some of these will not only leave you with some indelible memories it's also likely your presence will go towards supporting vital local community projects.
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