South Africa, resting at the bottom of the enormous African continent, is a land of great diversity and beauty. It is entirely appropriate to describe the country as having something for every visitor. The infrastructure is excellent, the climate is perfect and the people enthusiastic, forward-looking and fun-loving.
Botswana has been realising its potential of late. It is its natural jewels that attract most tourist attention and none shines brighter in the Capricorn sun than the Okavango Delta. Despite this, the country remains raw, and offers an authentic view of wild Africa. This gem remains uncut you might argue!
Stunning ever-changing vistas; huge open wilderness areas; intimate owner-run camps and lodges in amazing locations; unbelievable sunsets: the list is about as endless as the grains of sand in the Namib!
Mozambique may not be first country that springs to mind when you plan your holiday to Africa. However, with world class attractions that are found no where else on the continent, there is no reason why it should not be.
The original safari destination. Catch the migration in the Masaai Mara and huge elephants in the shadow of Kilimanjaro, finished off with a few days on a white sandy beach. Original usually is best!
Thanks to the violent geological forces that continue to shape the rift-valley landscape, within relatively short distances the landscape is hugely varied and beautifully dramatic providing complementary activities suitable for all. For once it is entirely appropriate to describe the myriad experiences on offer as "world class".
Uganda is lush and mountainous, the soil fertile. The small towns and villages are separated by vast swathes of banana trees, tea plantations and fields of corn. The National Parks remain remote with few visitors, and the opportunity to get up close and personal with mountain gorillas or chimpanzees is second to none.
Tiny Rwanda is a truly amazing place. In the international psyche for all the wrong reasons in 1994, to travel here is to get beyond the headlines and develop your own perspective on this beautiful country and extraordinary people.
Zambia is being labelled as the 'real Africa' - a commodity increasingly hard to find. If you can see the thrill in finding wildlife that is simply not used to the sight of a 4x4 jeep. If you relish the chance to meet local people genuinely surprised by your presence in their country. If you want to experience Victoria Falls and all it has to offer from the "other side" - then let Face Africa take you to Zambia.