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The Sabi Sands Game Reserve in South Africa, spread over 65,000 hectares, is home to one of the world’s most stringent wildlife conservation efforts. This place is home to a wide array of species, making it the most densely packed big-game territory. Visitors get treated to plenty of unexpected close encounters, rare sightings, and spectacular […]

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Lofoten is a magical place, a place where dreams are made on the canvas of nature. It has everything you can imagine, beaches, fjords, mountains, islands, vibrant culture, amazing food – and the northern lights. Discover the top things to do at Lofoten in this curated blog. 1.     Drive across the Lofoten King’s Road to […]

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Masai Mara is the most famous wildlife park on this planet, for the great migration and big cats there is no better place. As you enjoy the wildlife, you can also pamper yourself by choosing an unique place to spend your holiday, as there are some out of the world places to stay available in […]

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Raja Ampat is located in eastern Indonesia, in the West Papua province. It takes its name from “four kings”- the four islands of Batanta, Misool, Salawati, and Waigeo. This remote archipelago is considered by many scientists as the richest place for marine life on Earth. The archipelago is a part of Bird’s Head Seascape and […]

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Patagonia is a place of sensational beauty and breath-taking landscapes. The downside to this beauty is that the weather is erratic, the area is remote, and trails are often rough. However, this doesn’t deter the numerous hikers who make the journey every year to hike against the backdrop of Patagonia’s beautiful landscape. Countless glaciers and […]

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Russia’s Siberia is home to about 500 Siberian Tigers, also called Amur Tigers. The Sikhote-Alin Biosphere is a protected area of 4000 square kilometres harbours 30 Amur Tigers. Due to these low numbers, and strict conservation laws, tracking these majestic creatures is difficult, but a rewarding experience. In fact, it is unlikely that you’ll come […]

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The term “Big 5” was coined in the 1800s, referring to the difficulty in hunting the 5 elusive animals- the African Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo, and Rhino (both white and black). These species were recognized as the most dangerous and hardest animals to hunt. Today, however, shooting these majestic animals is about choosing the […]

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Kruger National Park and Sabi Islands Spread across an area of 19,485 square kilometres, the world-renowned Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa and one of the most exciting Safari destinations. All Big-5 animals- Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, and Rhinos can be spotted here. Apart from these, several other species […]

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The Okavango in north-western Botswana is the world’s largest inland delta. Being one of the very few major inland deltas that don’t flow into the sea, it comprises permanent marshlands and seasonally flooded plains. Every year, the Okavango river discharges upwards of 11 cubic kilometres of water into the delta. The delta receives this water […]

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Apart from being the mecca of Wildlife, Africa has some of the most majestic beaches in the world. Over half of the continent is coastally situated and has a coastline of more than 30,000 kilometres. It comes as no surprise, then, that this continent comprises of numerous hidden gems on its sandy fringe. Zanzibar, Tanzania […]

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