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Aerial view of blue wildebeest, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya; dawn on the Maasai Mara, Kenya
At home, I rarely see the sunrise. On safari, I wouldn’t miss it for the world. It sometimes feels wrong to head to bed around 10pm, just as the crackling campfire is tempting everyone to linger for one more nightcap, one more story. But it’s worth it every time.
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About National Geographic Traveller (UK)
This month, we ditch the jeep to discover Africa from a different perspective. Whether on foot, by boat or hot air balloon, we’re showcasing the continent’s wild side on an active safari across Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and more. We go north of Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland; discover Japan’s Tohoku region; and spend a long weekend in Vilnius. Other highlights this issue include Lima, Fife, Budapest, San Francisco and Turin, while our photo story unearths the tradition of gold panning in Costa Rica.