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Approaching Linyanti by helicopter, we were greeted by a vast grassland with its aesthetic color palette of warm yellow, lemon yellow, apple green, and moss green, where water flowed and glittered in the sunlight. It was the sheer beauty that relieved all my tiredness and made me eager to explore this place.
This year, we’ve put together the”Move for Education” initiative. Our objective is to provide support to 2000 children across multiple school communities aided by the ABCF. This support includes the provision of stationary packs, meals, and learner assistance.
African Bush Camps’ Linyanti sanctuary is an adventurer’s haven in Botswana’s wilderness, and one of the best places to safari in Africa. Positioned between the Greater Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta, this untamed paradise teems with wildlife intricately connected through the vibrant Linyanti Channel.
This year, we’ve put together the”Move for Education” initiative. Our objective is to provide support to 2000 children across multiple school communities aided by the ABCF. This support includes the provision of stationary packs, meals, and learner assistance.
On my latest African safari through Botswana and Zimbabwe, I had this feeling over and over again. With so much going on in the world – war, division, destruction – safari is a constant source of joy, peace and wonder for me. The African bush has become my happy place.
Sustainable travel holds profound importance for various reasons. Firstly, it plays a pivotal role in preserving the environment. Traditional tourism often leaves an indelible mark on the ecosystems, contributing to issues like pollution, waste accumulation, habitat degradation, and climate change. Sustainable travel, conversely, mitigates these harmful effects by advocating for practices such as energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction.
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