SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa offers travelers the opportunity to visit the exotic flora and fauna of the region with the best safaris and “glampings” in the world, getting to see the most virgin and wild places of our planet.
Making up this spectacular region are Angola, Zambia, Botswana and South Africa.

South Africa is known as “The Rainbow Nation” because of the mixture of races and cultures is a very interesting country.

ANGOLA

Place of impressive natural treasures, but also of a history of oppression. Angola is one of the last mysteries of Africa since its access to tourists and travelers is limited and it has just opened up to the world. They have the second largest waterfall on the continent, remains of a colonial past and, of course, beaches and natural beauties unique to the region.

BOTSWANA

The quintessential place for safaris, here there are more elephants than anywhere else in the world, you will also find big cats, wild dogs, rhinos and many more. Here you will also get to know the land of the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert.

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa is characterized by numerous ecosystems, called “The Rainbow Nation”.
With a safari the size of 19,000 square kilometers in extension, South Africa is a place where all the great species of Africa are found: lions, leopards, buffaloes, elephants and rhinoceroses.
One of South Africa’s most popular tourist destinations is Western Cape. Filled with wonderful adventures around beaches, abundant vineyards in Stellenbosch and Paarl, cliffs at the Cape of Good Hope, forests and lagoons along the Garden Route and Cape Town.

ZAMBIA

Zambia has the privilege of having two of Africa’s greatest tourist attractions: the Victoria Falls located in the south and the exuberant Zambezi River that gives its name to the country.
Another of its main tourist attractions is the capital, Lusaka, with almost 2 million inhabitants. Located at 1,300 meters above sea level, it is the economic epicenter of the country and a must. Whether you are going south or north it is one of the most developed cities in Africa.

NAMIBIA

With more than 20,000 square kilometers of wildlife, the Namibia Reserve is one of the finest national parks in the world. Unlike other African parks, in Namibia you simply park your vehicle near one of the natural waterholes and wait for the lions, elephants, gazelles and oryx to parade by.

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