Think Africa Travel offers a full range of inbound tour operating services throughout the region. These include both fly-in and mobile safaris as well as specialist safari products such as birding and walking safaris,boating expeditions and desert exploration adventures. We can integrate safaris with local airlines for easy access and charter flights for in destinations linkages, plus local car hire or guided transfers. Over the years, the core of our growth lies within our speciality as a Botswana-based inbound service provider. We can combine these with Zimbabwe, both sides of Victoria Falls, Zambia, the vast reaches of the Namib desert, Damaraland, Etosha National Park and the Zambezi/Caprivi region of Namibia. In addition, we have access to some of the most beautiful properties in Cape Town and the Winelands region of South Africa, as well as exclusive safari options within the greater Kruger Park area of South Africa. We certainly we aim to promote Southern Africa to a current network of 3500+ independent and small owner managed travel agents and operators worldwide
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country bordered by Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. Zimbabwe offers excellent and well-maintained parks and reserves rated among the best in Africa. Rich in biological diversity, unique flora and fauna characterise the distinctive woodlands dominated by Brachystegia trees. Victoria Falls includes not just the falls but also a vast choice of wildlife viewing, including; day and night game drives in 4x4 safari vehicles, overnight stays on houseboats, exhilarating rides in motorboats, walking and canoeing safaris. Experience some of the best game viewing by vehicle and foot, offering opportunities to see wild dogs in Mana Pools, rhinos in Matusadona or huge herds of elephants in Hwange.
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Zambia is rich in wildlife, and when combined with outstanding guides, beautiful scenery, and a choice of accommodation, it offers exceptional game viewing and an authentic safari experience. The destination provides various opportunities for wildlife encounters, including day and night game drives, walking safaris, canoe and boat cruises, and a few adrenalin-based experiences like white-water rafting. The mighty Zambezi River forms the boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe, where the Luangwa River feeds into it before flowing through Mozambique. Zambian lodges and camps are among the last undiscovered treasures in Southern Africa, offering the ultimate safari destinations for guests wanting to experience remote Africa. South Luangwa National Park offers a birds-eye view of the animals and crocodiles in the river. Lower Zambezi National Park contains large concentrations of game. North Luangwa National Park is perfect for walking safaris, and Kafue National Park offers great game viewing and exceptional birding. End the safari with a visit to Victoria Falls on the Zambian side.
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Namibia is one of Africa's dry countries, and with the Namib and Kalahari deserts dominating the landscape, it has some of the most spectacular desert ecosystems in the world. Namibia has 5 permanent rivers forming borders with neighbouring countries. Orange River in the south divides Namibia from South Africa, while Kunene in the north forms a border with Angola. The Kavango, Kwando, Linyanti, and Chobe rivers divide the country with Botswana, while the Zambezi River separates it from Zimbabwe and Zambia. Etosha National Park and reserves in Caprivi offer exceptional game viewing all year round due to the desert habitat, but Namibia is at its best during the dry season, from May to November. Namibia has a multitude of destinations to explore and is incredibly well-equipped for a self-drive adventure. Swakopmund, Etosha National Park, Damaraland, Walvis Bay, Chobe River Front, Kwando River and Katima Mulilo are just a few destinations which offer a wide range of lodges and camps. There are 4x4 vehicles available for rental allowing guests to tailor-make their itinerary; alternatively, there are set or scheduled departure tours available.
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Explore one of the South Africa’s greatest city Cape Town, a home to some of the finest wines and cuisine. With access to some of the beautiful properties and the Winelands region of South Africa. The country supports a great variety of flora and fauna. Birdlife is outstanding throughout the country with over 600 breeding species recorded also is rich in natural beauty. The country has a number of protected national parks and over 200 private game reserves. The Kruger National Park which is the largest park and seconded by Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. There is variety of accommodation on offer including game activities such as day and night game drives and guests can expect to see “the big five’’ during the safari explorations.
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