Elephants feast in close range to safari's luxury tents
Elephants are gobbling up Botswana, much to the dismay of the government.
Elephants are gobbling up Botswana, much to the dismay of the government.
There's a secret ingredient that makes this camping safari a memorable experience.
This middle-income African nation of two million is rightly referred to as the king of safari.
It really is the kind of place where one could fall in love - with the person standing beside you.
Lessons in bush craft are a rare opportunity to connect with a people often marginalised and ignored.
No-one captures Africa's wildlife as magically as Dereck and Beverley Joubert.
A stark yet beautiful landscape was the backdrop for an extraordinary love affair.
A 7000-kilometre self-drive through Namibia and Botswana over three weeks, with 40 per cent on unsealed roads.
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