Africa is one of the only places you can truly travel far and wide.
Each continent is unique, but Africa breaks the mold. Wildlife ranges from the smallest meerkats to the biggest elephants and landscapes are dotted with monuments left behind by Sahara merchants and the Ancient Egyptians. Add in vistas like the Okavango Delta, Victoria Falls or the baobab-lined streets of Madagascar and residents like the Masai Warriors or the all-female anti-poaching team, The Black Mambas, and you’ve got only the smallest snippet of why Africa is not to be missed.
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Sadly, there are only two places left where you can still see mountain gorillas in the wild. Rwanda’s Volcano National Park is one of them. Our expert guides will lead you through the jungle where you'll watch these critically endangered creatures in their natural habitat. Trust us: David Attenborough has not prepared you for this.
There’s something that takes your breath away about a waterfall, and with one clocking in at 354 feet, it’ll leave an impression. Victoria Falls, situated at the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, is almost twice the width of Niagara Falls. The local word for it translates to “the smoke that thunders,” so you can imagine it’s quite the site.
Put yourself in Swiss explorer Jean-Louis Burckhardt’s shoes. It’s 1813 and you’re trekking the sands near the Egyptian border with old Nubia; suddenly, you turn a corner and – bam! Four colossal statues staring out over the desert. Today, Abu Simbel is one of Egypt’s premier attractions. You could go overland to get there, but it’s way more fun to float down the Nile in a traditional Egyptian felucca.
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