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With the world gradually reopening, one may feel compelled to fulfill all those postponed travel plans. While we support all trips, we urge that you use these travel resolutions to be more careful in 2022.
We’ve all been captivated by Africa’s allure before, thanks to many cinematic, musical, and literary renderings of this enchanted continent. Have you ever considered…
Many travellers often ask us, what bucket-list experiences should be prioritized on their Botswana safari itinerary, a visit to Baines’ Baobabs is one of them.
COVID-19 struck a heart cord for Africa’s tourism industry hard, keeping holding travel operators on the edges of their seats for developments on border-crossing regulations. At 2021’s halfway mark, one million international arrivals in Africa were documented.
The impact of lockdowns, quarantines, curfews, and stay-at-home restrictions was felt most acutely by those of us who enjoy traveling. We yearn to return to Africa’s vast open spaces and fall under her spell once more.
African Bush Camps has a long-standing foundation, fondly known as African Bush Camps Foundation, which was founded in 2006. The foundation’s work is centered around creating opportunities that empower rural communities situated in vulnerable wildlife areas.
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