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The jungles of Central Africa have forever been a mysterious land.
On this trip you travel to its heart, spending time in pygmy
communities, heading deep into the rainforest and looking for
wildlife at Loango National Park.
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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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The best of Eritrea, from its old colonial heritage to its lively
markets. Meet the traditional Kunama people, explore Asmara and
Massawa, and get to know a country that doesn't quite fit into the
usual ideas about Africa.
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The best of Ghana in under two weeks. Witness the colourful
Akwasidae festival, look for wildlife in Mole National Park, discover
traditional villages and explore Ghana's troubled history in the slave
castles of the coast.
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Explore the mainland and islands of Guinea-Bissau. Meet the
Pepel and Diola people, see their mask dances and visit the
villages of Manjaco in the country's remote north west. In the
Bijagos Islands look for hippos and turtles, relax on pristine
beaches and sail through the mangrove forests
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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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Senegal straddles the boundaries between the desert and the
tropics,a microcosm of West Africa. Discover the sacred town of
Touba and meet Fulani nomads. Explore the streets of St Louis,
and venture into the Casamance region, with ancient tribal
customs, sacred forests and animistic rituals.
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An ideal introduction to the treasures of Sudan. Explore the
pyramids of Meroe and Nuri, discover the many sites of Jebel
Barkal and visit traditional Nubian villages. Travel through
incredible desert scenery and cross the Nile, staying in
comfortable
accommodation each night.
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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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Explore Tunisia's hidden gems on this in depth journey. We visit
ancient Roman sites, epic Saharan landscapes, remote Berber
villages and unique mountain oases, to see the real Tunisia
beyond
the beaches. Challenge what you think you know about this small
but exciting country.
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We carry out extensive company checks on all our providers, over 20 years we have built strong personal relationships with each of them, which assures you of an unparalleled service, great value and the trip of a lifetime.
We have participated in many of the trips found here (we have a nice job) and make our own independent assessments of the services provided, ensuring they meet with our own high standards.
All the trips are supplied by the end provider of that trip.
You may find the same or similar trips elsewhere, usually these are offered by an agent.
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We limit the number of providers we work with in order to strike a balance between a good choice of trips and to be sure we can honestly recommend the service and validity of each provider.
Because the majority of trips can be customised by the providers, the choice of trip configurations is in the tens of thousands.
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Wishing you happy travels...
Travel Team
Africa Guide