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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Travel Africa May-July 2023.
Karibu
One day in mid-1997 there was a knock on the door of my aunt and uncle’s house in Oxfordshire. Responding to a promotional flyer, a retired doctor had driven 20 miles to subscribe to our as-yet-un...
THE STORY SO FAR….
In 1997 the internet was in its infancy and people still gathered most of their travel ideas and advice from newspapers and magazines. On the newsstand in the UK at the time, there were four tra...
WHO ARE YOU?
Tony Proud UK Times visited: 22 Country count: 12 Next up? Kenya and Tanzania in September. I keep returning to: Kenya. Place I’d most like to go? Rwanda. ‘Big Five’ or ‘Little ...
CAMPFIRE
One of our youngest readers… IT’S GOOD TO TALK Young talent…
THE ’AARDEST ANIMAL TO FIND Returning home after my latest trip through South Africa and Zimbabwe, I realised that one of the p...
TAKE A LONG HERD LOOK
STORM RELIEF It was the cusp of the dry season in Botswana. All living things were desperately awaiting the coming rains. Savuti was littered with death. The image of an eland dying of thirst so cl...