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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Travel Africa July-September 2019 (87).
Karibu
They’re stimulating events, bringing together people from across tourism and conservation to share ideas, discuss the challenges being faced and learn about the work being done to produce a better, m...
Storytellers
MIKE UNWIN
THE L WORD, P145
“I’ve always had a thing about animals that hunt after dark. As a junior wildlife fanatic growing up in the UK, nothing got my pulse racing quite like the ...
WINDOW INTO ANOTHER WORLD
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPH: NIGEL PAVITT
THIS PHOTOGRAPH IS TAKEN FROM ETHIOPIA: THE LIVING CHURCHES OF AN ANCIENT KINGDOM, BY MARY ANNE FITZGERALD AND PHILIP MARSDEN
There are few religious ...
NATURE’S WINDOW
WORDS: MIKE UNWIN PHOTOGRAPH: CHRIS SCHMIDT
A leopard lounges on the sturdy limb of a sausage tree in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. This versatile cat is Africa’s only large carniv...
INDABA
MY FAVOURITE PLACE
JAMES HAIGH, MD OF ELEWANA COLLECTION HOME SWEET AFRICAN HOME With little doubt my favourite area is the remote region north and east of Mount Kenya. As a younger man I w...
Flight times
TRAVEL PLANNING
People often underestimate the distances between places in Africa – it is a vast continent. So, if you’re planning a multi-destination itinerary, here’s an indicative guide ...