Defined by the Kalahari Desert and the world-famos Okavango Delta, it is a lush habitat for a variety of animals. The huge Central Kalahari Game Reserve is home to numerous animals such as lions, giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs.
Shared by the Great Rift Valley and Lake Malawi, all kinds of wildlife can be spotted here, from colorful fish to baboons. The clear waters are popular for diving, snorkeling and boating, and the coast offers some great beach resorts.
Along the Atlantic coast, the Namib Desert is home to a variety of wildlife. In the north, the salt pan of Etosha National Park attracts rhinos and giraffes. The country also boasts a good population of cheetah.
A country with wild terrain and diverse wildlife, with many national parks and safari areas waiting to be explored . On its border with Zimbabwe are the famous Victoria Falls, which plunge into the narrow Batoka Gorge.
In the midst of dramatic landscapes and diverse wildlife, the Victoria Falls can be found at the narrow Batoka Gorge, where white water rafting and bungee jumping take place. There are some great national parks, some of them with rhinos.
Known for its vast wilderness areas, such as the plains of the Serengeti National Park, and the Kilimanjaro, which is the highest mountain in Africa. Good chance of seeing the "Big Five"!
South Africa is a country that is characterized by the contrasts of breathtaking natural landscapes. Hardly any other country in the world has such a high number of national parks as South Africa.
Hike in the cloud forests of Volcanoes National Park and get up close and personal with the critically endangered primates. Rwanda is characterized by a particularly rich biodiversity, both animals and plants.
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