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Souththern & East Coast Safaris.
Mikumi National Park.
Swirls of opaque mist hide the advancing dawn. The fi rst shafts of sun colour the fl uffy grass heads rippling across the plain in a russet halo. A herd of zebras, confi dent in their camoufl age at this predatory hour, pose like ballerinas, heads aligned and stripes merging in fl owing motion.


Selous Game Reserve.
Enter Africa's largest protected area uninhabited by man, where Tanzania's greatest population of elephants wander in an area bigger than Switzerland! The Selous (pronounced “Seloo”) is considered important enough to be World Heritage Site, in which the lucky few can experience a safari in absolutely wild and unspoiled bush.

Ruaha National Park.
The game viewing starts the moment the plane touches down. A giraffe races beside the airstrip, all legs and neck, yet oddly elegant in its awkwardness. A line of zebras parades across the runway in the giraffe’s wake. In the distance, beneath a bulbous baobab tree, a few representatives of Ruaha’s 10,000 elephants - the largest population of any East African national park – form a protective huddle around their young.

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