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Tanzania: Best known for its wildebeest migration, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, the Maasai people, and the spice island of Zanzibar, Tanzania has much more to offer besides… hiking, fly camping, remote parks of pristine wilderness in the south and west, chimpanzees. You can get off the beaten path. There is something for everyone. |
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Kenya: East Africa's original safari destination, Kenya shares the famous wildebeest migration and Serengeti ecosystem with Tanzania. It is also home to Africa's longest walking safari across the largest elephant habitat on the continent, East and West Tsavo National Parks. For Swahili culture there is Lamu on the coast, and for an alternative ascent to Kilimanjaro, there is Mount Kenya. For the truly adventurous, there is Kenya's Northern Frontier with its diverse and fiercely independent ethnic peoples. |
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Central Africa: Congo Basin: Africa's newest wildlife adventure doesn't make for easy travel, but the opportunity to see the world's only habituated families of western lowland gorillas is a priceless experience.
MTT's latest venture is a Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, ground operation that makes visiting the remote Central African parks that much easier.
Check out CongoWildlifeAdventures.com
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Rwanda: Kenya's and Tanzania's neighbour to the west, Rwanda is home to the last numbers of the peaceful mountain gorilla and is easily accessible from East Africa. |
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Zambia: Zambia's North and South Luangwa National Parks should be on everyone's "to-do" list in Africa. Home of walking and night safaris, excellent guiding, and many more impressive waterfalls besides Victoria Falls, which it shares with Zimbabwe, Zambia does just about everything well. Self-driven road trips are also an option. |
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Botswana: Any chance you've heard of the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert? They wait for you in Botswana! |
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