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    African Horseback Safaris will thrill and excite you with the abundance of game riding through the flood plains of the Okavango Delta .

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    The ethos of RAW Botswana is to provide low impact riding and walking safaris conducted by some of the industry’s most experienced guides.

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    Botswana has historically concentrated on the top end of the tourism market, specialising in exclusive wilderness destinations that allow guests to view wildlife in glorious isolation from other tourists.

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    With the exception of the nights spent at Bale Mountain Lodge, these are camping trips run inside the remote Bale Mountain National Park – an Afro alpine moorland with a plateau at about 4,000 meters and peaks over 4,200 – 4,360meters high. These horse back safaris take you off the beaten trail beyond the reach of vehicles.

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    Ethiopia combines diverse and striking physical beauty with an ancient and fascinating history.

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    Offbeat riding safaris are perhaps the most exciting in all of Africa. Ride in Laikipia, the Masai Mara and Amboseli

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    Explore the bounteous waters of the Lamu archipelago or the open blue waters beyond the reefs.

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    Enjoy the breath-taking vistas and unrivalled game viewing opportunities of Kenya in a vehicle, on foot, by camel, or fly camping, and after the excitement of the bush we recommend a stay beside the Indian Ocean, where deep sea fishing, diving, snorkelling and other water sports await the energetic.

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    Extraordinary and unique wildlife including tropical birds, lemurs and chameleons that inhabit pristine forest reserves and beautiful national parks.

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    Visit the pristine and remote Indian Ocean archipelagos of to relax after the excitement and dust of an inland bush safari.

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    Riding against the backdrop of the most spectacular, remote, beautiful and wild desert landscapes.

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    Vast and remote wilderness areas. The chance to spot endangered wildlife in the fascinating national parks.

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    The area close to the Kruger National Park with the background of the Drakensberg Mountains is one of the most beautiful wilderness regions in the world.

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    South Africa is celebrated for its magnificent and diverse landscape, and the quality of her wildlife viewing. South African guides enjoy an enviable reputation and are acknowledged to be amongst the best in the world.

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    Tanzania is an expensive safari destination, but it is also one of the best, with a range of landscapes and wildlife only equalled by Kenya.

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    Visit Uganda to explore a beautiful East African country rich in wildlife and diversity, but not considered a mainstream safari destination, and to watch wild gorillas, one of the rarest wildlife experiences on the planet.

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    The fishing on our selected stretch of the Lower Zambezi is as diverse as it is exciting, with opportunities for both the skilled and casual angler.

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    The Lower Zambezi National Park, as this is one of the most attractive and least visited national parks in Africa, teeming with wildlife drawn to the Zambezi River from July until October.