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Eco Tourism Holidays in Africa

Out there ... wildlife-spotting in the?Madikwe Game Reserve.

South Africa

A wild life

Big five viewings in the Madikwe Game Reserve are virtually guaranteed, writes Sandra MacGregor.

Africa

In the midst of gorillas

Gorillas in your midst ... Uganda recognised the potential of gorilla tourism many years ago.

Alison Cassar When most people think of Uganda, it is of a country left shattered by its former despotic ruler, Idi Amin.

Botswana

A paddle into the wild

Selinda Canoe Trail, Botswana.

A canoe safari along the Selinda Spillway reveals Africa as few see it, writes Michael Gebicki.

Africa

Botswana's delta blues

Beauty and beasts ... animal numbers in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, are declining.

'Unexpected' results show the catastrophic effect of drought and poachers on Africa's wildlife, writes David Smith.

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