Three must-have safari accessories for style in the bush
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Though North Africa offers such exotic delights as Morocco and Egypt and the West is largely considered too volatile for tourism, those wishing to take African safaris are presented with the choice of South or East.
But which is best, where should you go, and what are the defining differences between East and Southern Africa?


Southern Africa offers a contrasting yet equally captivating wildlife experience. The Okavango Delta in Botswana is a lush, water-rich habitat where mokoro canoe excursions bring guests up close to hippos, crocodiles, and a myriad of bird species. South Africa’s Kruger National Park and its adjacent private reserves are renowned for high densities of the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, and buffalo—providing thrilling game drives in diverse terrains ranging from open savannah to dense bushveld. Here too, it is possible to see a collection of less familiar and rare species, such as brown hyena, pangolin, meerkats, caracal and aardwolf.
