Cape Town is continuously rated towards the top of 'Favourite City' listings and with good reason. Warm climate, stunningly beautiful, vibrant culture, white sandy beaches, great restaurants and nightlife. What more do you need?
The Winelands of South Africa are centred around the towns of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Somerset West - all within an hour of Cape Town.
Named after the Maasai people who inhabit the area, and the Mara River which runs through it, this is Kenya's premiere wildlife park and one of the world's most famous safari locations.
Flowing from central Angola, the 1430 km Okavango River annually empties its 18.5 billion cubic metres of water into the Kalahari Desert of lowland Botswana.
The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a magnificent equatorial rainforest, most famous for the opportunity to go gorilla trekking. Bwindi National Park covers 330 km2 of this rainforest and spans altitudes of 1,100 metres to 2,400 metres - a dramatic landscape of steep hills, narrow gorges and streams tumbling down waterfalls.
It has an average flow of 1 million litres of per second…and 10 times that amount during the rainy season.