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August 2007
"One weekend, that's not very long," I thought as I glanced at my itinerary. But that was before zipping over a gorge, riding an elephant and floating down the Zambezi River."
By Sandra Mallinson
Read about Sandy's 48 Hours in Victoria Falls.
March 2006
The magic of Africa is that it lends itself to diversity and openness. Once you've seen and been in Africa, the emancipation of your body and mind will stay with you for a while.
By Rochelle van der Merwe
Read more about invigorating your body and mind in Africa
April 2006
As the birthplace of the human race and the second largest continent in the world Africa is a massive and mighty presence. It follows that Africa's famous places are major attractions: these include sites of great beauty, some of the natural wonders of the world and the historical relics of ancient civilisations.
By Patrick Madden
Read about Africa's Famous Places.
November 2005
The Lower Zambezi is said to be one of the top tiger fishing spots in Africa. One of our travel writers climbed into a tiny plane and headed off to see if he could catch some very big fish.
By Nic Orfang
Read about catching a tiger fish in Zambia.
November 2005
There's an almost limitless number of adventure activities on offer at the Victoria Falls. From rafting at the bottom of the Falls to flying over them, we bring you the juice on Victoria Falls' adventures.
By Nic Orfang
Read our Adventure at Victoria Falls travel article.
November 2005
The Zambezi River, surrounded by myth and never quite tamed by man, runs 2700 kilometres (1680 miles) from its source in north-west Zambia to the coast of Mozambique. Alison Westwood paid the mighty Zambezi a visit to see what adventures it has in store...
By Alison Westwood
Read Alison's Zambezi River travel article.
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