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Travel Africa

Edition 107, February-April 2025
Magazine

The only international magazine dedicated to exploring Africa's diverse attractions, national parks, wildlife, culture and history. Travel Africa draws on some of the world's top photographers, writers and experts to create an inspiring and practical resource for anyone interested in the world's most exciting continent.

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Travel Africa

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DEEP IMPACT • Three people, three very different stories, one theme: Africa has changed their lives. How has it transformed yours? Email editor@travelafricamag.com to let us know

FINDING HOME • How an unexpected trip to Kenya set Mary Purvis on an alternative path

Two-way street • Tracy Miller learns how tourism changed the perceptions of a Maasai cattle herder

MOMENTS OF MEANING • Photographer Roman 'Papa Chui' Baláz reflects on his longstanding affair with Africa

FOOD FOR THOUGHT • Dining alfresco in Africa is always pretty special. Here's a few of your favourite bush meal experiences…

PLACE HOLDERS • Four countries. Four letters. Four special relationships.

DELIGHTFUL IMPERFECTION • THE ENDURING CHARM OF GHANA,

ENDURING LOVE • When it comes to Madagascar, Donal Conlon is in it for the long haul

MAMA AFRICA AT LARGE IN MOZAMBIQUE • WHEN COURAGE REAPS REWARDS,

STEPPING OUT • With women-only travel becoming increasingly popular, Bella Falk joins a group hiking with the Maasai

BOX OF TRICKS

RIVERS OF LIFE • Shaped by water and bridging five countries, the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area is vast. But what's the point, and why does it matter to you? Mike Unwin explains

KAVANGO ZAMBEZI WILDLIFE BY NUMBERS

ALL IN A FLUTTER • For year-round, unconstrained wildlife appeal, you can't beat birds — and Kavango Zambezi will have you engrossed, says Mike Unwin

A BIRDER'S TOP TEN

CHANGE MAKERS • Sue Watt highlights some of the many organisations working on wide-ranging community and conservation programmes across Kavango Zambezi

THE IMPACT OF TOURISM • How do funds from your safari filter down? Carrie Hampton gives some examples

MAKING A SPLASH • The Victoria Falls is one of Africa's most popular attractions — and it is easy to see why. It is also at the centre of Kavango Zambezi, with most international visitors spending time here. So, what's the vibe, and how is a small, but bustling, community managing its tourism flow? Bella Falk reports

ABOUT TOWN • Besides seeing the Victoria Falls, there is plenty to do in and around town — and the options have widened in recent years with the addition of new activities and upgraded services. It's worth allowing several days to immerse yourself in the vibe

LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME • Resident Kim Barnett shares the vibe of her hometown

WILD NIGHTS OUT

SLIVER OF HOPE • Little-visited, understated and glorious — Anthony Ham is taken in by the Zambezi Region

FRESH PERSPECTIVES • With so much on offer — and so many well-known attractions — sometimes you need some expert insight to narrow your focus. So we asked Botswana fundi Melanie van Zyl to highlight some of the unique experiences to seek out

DISCOVERY EXPERIENCES • While not always on a typical itinerary, these themed museums, interpretative centres and activities offer enriching, focused insights

WILD HEART, RUGGED SOUL • Two adjoining national parks in southeastern Angola cover almost one-fifth of Kavango Zambezi and yet are barely known to tourism. Keith Bain discovered why these Holy Grail-type expanses are likely safari's final frontier, appealing to intrepid, nerves-of-steel wilderness-seekers.

SECRET GEMS • Stretching across Zambia's western frontier lies an untamed wilderness,...

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