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The Democratic Republic of Congo is undoubtedly one of the most
challenging countries to travel through. Yet those that made the
step will be rewarded with some incredible experiences. Track
mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, climb Mt Nyiragongo
and encounter eastern lowland gorillas.
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Explore a remote and stunningly scenic part of Africa. Visit the
otherworldly landscapes of Djibouti then cross into Ethiopia's
Danakil Depression to hike up a volcano and meet Afar camel
herders. From here head to Somaliland to discover amazing rock
art sites and the vestiges of the Ottoman Empire.
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In the south visit the tribal groups of the Omo Valley, some of
Africa's most traditional people. While in the north discover
incredible historic monuments, the rock churches of Lalibela, the
castles of Gondar and hike in the breathtaking Simien Mountains.
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Gabon has been described as a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts,
with a huge proportion of its land designated as national parks.
Explore its forests and rivers looking for iconic wildlife such as
gorillas and elephants, and uncover the secrets of the mystical
Bwiti religion.
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This is an innovative and unique itinerary combining three of West
Africa's least visited countries. Discover lush forests and unusual
wildlife, walk through the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Foot
Djalon highlands and get up close to chimpanzees.
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This is a challenging expedition to the remote borderlands of
northern Kenya, to meet some of its most isolated ethnic groups.
we explore the lands of the Samburu, Rendille, Gabbra and
Turkana people then travel through the Chalbi desert and look for
wildlife in Samburu Game Reserve.
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Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island and an incredible
place of unique traditions and astonishing diversity. It is so
distinctive that it's often dubbed the 'island continent'. See the
highlights and delve off the beaten track to uncover the rural life
and forgotten landscapes.
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There are few places left in Africa that compare to South Sudan, a
wild and untamed world that is home to some of the continent's
most traditional ethnic groups, living in the same way as their
ancient forefathers. We take you deep into the tribal heart of a truly
fascinating country.
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Discover an incredible wildlife paradise in the south of Chad.
Zakouma National Park is home to elephants, lions, leopards and
more. Game viewing here gives East Africa stiff competition, but
with a fraction of visitors, you are likely to have sightings all to
yourself.
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This trip showcases the very best of Chad. Experience the colourful
celebrations of the Wodaabe's Gerewol Festival, then head into the
Sahara and explore the Ennedi Mountains, home to ancient rock
art, incredible landscapes and nomadic tribes.
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Equatorial Guinea combines beautiful island scenery with Latin
heritage. Tourism is rare on both the island and mainland. Discover
volcanic landscapes, look for nesting turtles, wander through old
colonial streets and learn about the culture of the Bubi people.
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A pioneering expedition through the hidden regions of the
Mauritanian Sahara. Visit the ancient trading towns of Chinguetti
and the ruins of the ancient city of Aoudaghost. Traverse the vast
Erg Ouarane sand sea, meet blue robed nomads, cross remote
mountains and camp under the Saharan sky.
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Explore a forgotten part of Southern Africa, long neglected but now
welcoming visitors again. We journey along Mozambique's stunning
coastline, visiting atmospheric old colonial settlements and looking
for iconic marine wildlife in the Bazaruto Islands.
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A journey into the heart of the Sahara. From Agadez we journey
by 4wd into the foreboding Ténéré desert, one of the most
inaccessible parts of the continent. Here we discover dinosaur
fossils, meet camel caravans crossing the desert sands, and stop
in isolated Tuareg villages.
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A comprehensive trip through the vast country of Sudan, taking in
its impressive archaeological treasures and extraordinary
landscapes, as well as spending time with traditional ethnic
groups
in the remote deserts and exploring the little visited eastern
deserts
and the Red Sea region.
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Africa Guide