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Call of The Wilds

Call of The Wilds

Feature Films Like Out Of Africa, African Queen And Gorillas In The Mist Along With Countless Documentaries Have Kindled In The Hearts Of Many People The Flame Of Desire For Travel To Africa. A Visit To Africa Allows You To Experience Nature At Its Finest — Almost Devoid Of Human Interference, Living According To A Natural Rhythm Of Life That Has Remained Basically Unchanged Since The Beginning Of Time.

Africa Is Huge. It Is The Second Largest Continent On Earth, Covering Over 20 Percent Of The World's Land Surface. More Than Three Times The Size Of The United States, It Is Also Larger Than Europe, The United States And China Combined. No Wonder It Has So Much To Offer!

Africa Has Such A Tremendous Variety Of Attractions That Most Everyone Can Find Something Fascinating To Do. In Addition To Fabulous Wildlife, Africa Boasts Having One Of The World's Largest Waterfalls By Volume (Victoria Falls), The World's Longest River (The Nile), The World's Largest Intact Caldera Or Crater (Ngorongoro), And The World's Highest Mountain Not Part Of A Mountain Range (Mt. Kilimanjaro).

At Our Deepest Roots, The African Continent Communicates With Our Souls. Travelers Return Home, Not Only With Exciting Stories And Adventures To Share With Friends And Family, But With A Feeling Of Accomplishment, Increased Self-Confidence And Broader Horizons From Having Ventured Where Few Have Gone. Here's The Kind Of Adventure About Which Many Dream But Few Experience.

Having Visited Africa Once, You Too Will Want To Return Again To The Peace, Tranquillity And Adventure It Has To Offer. WeInvite You To Explore With Us The Reasons For This Never-Ceasing Pull As We Journey To Some Of The Most Fascinating Places On Earth.

The Time To Visit Africa Is Now. In Spite Of International Efforts, Poaching Is Still Rampant. In Addition, The Continent Is Rapidly Becoming Westernized, Making It More And More Difficult To See The Indigenous Peoples Living As They Have For Thousands Of Years. Go Now, While Africa Can Still Deliver All That Is Promised — And More!

 

 

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Western Cape Sir Francis Drake described it as the fairest Cape in all the circumference of the World. Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, Cape Town is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, offering outstanding interest and variety to the visitor. Blending the old with ...
Eastern Cape Thetsitsikamma Forest runs into the Eastern Cape, a province steeped in history as well as blessed with beautiful beaches and rugged mountain scenery. This is the birthplace of President Nelson Mandela and is the melting pot of three cultures, Xhosa, British and Afrikaner. It is here that battles took ...
Northern Cape The Rugged Regions of the Northern Cape appeal to those seeking broad horizons and peace and quiet. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and contains the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, set in the rolling dunes of the Kalahari Desert. The park is home to the magnificent gemsbok ...
Free State This landlocked province between the Vaal River in the north and the Orange River in the south is an area of wide, open spaces - an immense rolling prairie, checkered with farmsteads and windmills. Hospitality is one of the provinces prized assets and a Free State farm holiday offers ...
Kwazulu-Natal State KwaZulu-Natal is one of South Africas smallest provinces encompassing the territory known as Zululand towards the north. Near Eshowe visitors can stay in typical Zulu villages (with beehive shaped, thatched huts). In this region area number of important wildlife conservation areas, including award-winning Hluhluwe/ Umfolozi public game reserve, where ...
Mpumalanga This is one of the premier tourist areas of South Africa offering a variety of tourist routes, each with its own special attractions. An appealing diversity of cultures, featuring some of the most colourful and interesting tribal groupings in the country, is a particular highlight. Mpumalanga is a sportsmans paradise. ...
Gauteng Province This province is the commercial heart of South Africa containing the important cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Despite the urbanization of the Johannesburg region, opportunities for getting back to nature bound. Game farms, dams lakes and rivers (for water sports and fishing, hiking trails), and picnic spots are plentiful ...
Limpopo Province (Formally Northern Province) Here is a region of vastness and variety, with a culturally rich and diverse people. The NI from Johannesburg literally splits the province in two, providing tourists with easy access to all areas. The Southern Region is famous for its many hot spring resorts, the Nylsvlei wetland ...
North-West The North West is home to the Botswana people, who produce exceptionally fine works of art and outstanding curios. A well-known tourist attraction is Sun City, a fabulous resort complex which includes The Palace at the Lost City, Africas most extravagant hotel. Sun City and the Lost City attract top ...
Climate South Africa lies almost wholly within the southern temperate zone and its climate is more equable than that of corresponding northern latitudes because of its surrounding waters. Cape Town and the southernmost part of Western Cape has a Mediterranean-type climate and is warmer than some areas further north that are ...


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