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Bird watching, Botany and Natural History Tours |
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These tours are expertly guided by an ornithologist or a botanist. The style of the tours is relaxed and set at a leisurely pace, in small groups giving the participants plenty of time searching for birds, mammals and plants on foot. The areas covered are Africa, Middle East, Americas, Asia, Oceania and Europe |
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Wine Tours |
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Special visits to cutting edge wineries, with invitations into growers’ cellars and private tasting at top chateaux, covering France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and the New World wine producers. Tours include meeting the winemakers and the owners of top chateaux; enjoying gourmet food and having superb wine tasting sometimes in private cellars (Things which do not happen if you just turn up at a wine estate). Champagne, Bordeaux and Burgundy weekends, wine cruises, gourmet tours in France and Italy. |
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Safaris |
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Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia, South Africa and Namibia are premier game viewing destinations and each offers a different mix of wildlife in a variety of environments, In Tanzania, parks such as the Serengeti are well known the large herds of migrating wilderbest. Zambia is the place for walking safaris with small bus camps and some of Africa’s top guides. Botswana is perhaps the ultimate safari country with excellent game densities and some of Africa’s most exclusive lodges and camps where game viewing can be from dug out canoes as well as open 4WDs. South Africa offers a series of superbly managed parks and private reserves. These offer excellent game and are perhaps the best place to spot the “Big Five”. Finally Namibia boasts dramatic desert scenery and has Africa’s highest cheetah population and pockets of elephant and black rhino |
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