This is Rwanda
Here at Travel Africa magazine, we are fascinated by Rwanda. Its story reflects so many of the challenges facing African nations today, yet these are amplified by its small size and extreme...
View ArticleSafari dreaming #1
Yes, we might go on safari in search of exciting wildlife sightings, yet it is often the moments of calm, out of the vehicle, in which Africa truly touches our soul; when we stop and look around, take...
View ArticlePhotographing Madikwe
Jon Bryant sings the praises of a new photographic experience in South Africa’s Madikwe Game Reserve The popularity of digital photography has grown enormously over the past few years. Whether you are...
View ArticleA short guide to flower gazing
A three-hour drive out of Cape Town and you’ll hit the Northern Cape’s wildflower route, a huge carpet of flowers stretching into the horizon. More than 3500 species can be found here, including the...
View ArticleDesert bounty
Julie Edwards is spellbound by the macro- and micro-fauna of the Namib Desert, a photographer’s dream We had three choices: the gorgeous Skeleton Coast, the iconic Etosha National Park or the Namib...
View ArticleBorana Lodge, Laikipia, Kenya
Successful eco-tourism enterprises across Africa harness the power of tourism to provide economic development for local communities while protecting our wilderness areas and the wildlife they sustain....
View ArticleMoods of Nature
How does seeing a photograph of an African animal or landscape make you feel? How can a photographer try to capture the atmosphere and emotion of a scene as well as record the image itself? Fans of...
View ArticleThe best wildlife photos of the year
We salute the strong presence of images from Africa in the 2018 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. We shouldn’t be surprised, given the depth of subject matter in the world’s most exciting...
View ArticleA matter of Príncipe
As this enticing gallery of images by Scott Ramsay, for Sundy Príncipe, reveals, the little-visited Príncipe Island is an idyllic nature-lover’s retreat. With sublime beaches and vast, wild forests,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Gonarezhou and Malilangwe
Otherworldly Gonarezhou National Park is one of the wildest, most beautiful parks in Zimbabwe, with its rich landscape of sandy terrain, woodland and sandstone cliffs stretching seemingly forever. And...
View ArticleTanzania: Katavi, by Nick Greaves
Katavi National Park, in the remote far west of Tanzania, is a little-visited gem that should be on more travellers’ itineraries, says guide and photographer Nick Greaves, manager of Katavi Wildlife...
View ArticlePhoto tip: seek n hide
One of the toughest challenges for wildlife photographers is getting in the right place at the right time, in order to optimise the chance of an unusual angle, a close-up behavioural shot or eye...
View ArticleKgalagadi Transfrontier Park in pictures
In this stark but beautiful park, you’ll see more big cats than tourists. To accompany our latest feature on Kgalagadi (in edition 72), here are 10 more stunning unpublished photographs by Samuel Cox....
View ArticleSerengeti moments
Wildlife photographer Lou Coetzer was so excited about his recent visit to the Serengeti that we asked him to share some of his images. In particular he enthused about how zebras seemed so much more...
View ArticleThe best rooms with a view in Kenya
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