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Somkhanda Game Reserve

Somkhanda Game Reserve

Somkhanda is one of the largest and most successful land restitution based community projects in KwaZulu Natal. The reserve forms part of an important conservation corridor for the endangered black rhino and wild dog, and it is also home to an extraordinarily high density of leopard. Find Out More

  • Destination: South Africa

Etosha National Park & Ongava Reserve

Etosha National Park & Ongava Reserve

Etosha is considered to be one of the finest sanctuaries in southern Africa. It is famous for its vast, dazzling saltpan with permanent waterholes, which attract a multitude of wildlife particularly during the dry winter. The neighbouring Ongava Private Game Reserve offers the attraction of tracking rhino on foot. Find Out More

  • Destination: Namibia

Faial Island

Faial Island

Faial Island is part of the central group of the Azores, and offers good walking trails. The views from the caldera – the extinct volcano that created the island – are spectacular. The capital, Horta, is a base for whale watching trips to see species which include sperm and fin whales, plus bottlenose and Risso's dolphins. Find Out More

  • Destination: Azores, Portugal

Kalahari Private Reserve

Kalahari Private Reserve

This private and exclusive reserve is a thriving example of healthy Kalahari landscape with rare and endangered species such as pangolin, aardwolf, brown hyena and wild dog living alongside Africa's iconic animals including elephant, cheetah and the black maned lion of the Kalahari. Find Out More

  • Destination: South Africa

Kaokoland

Kaokoland

Kaokoland in north-western Namibia is one of the most wild and remote areas in the country, consisting of rolling dunes, jagged mountains, semi-nomadic Himba settlements and vast desert plains intersected by ancient, dry riverbeds. A plethora of desert-adapted wildlife survive in this harsh wilderness. Find Out More

  • Destination: Namibia