BlogHide Resteemsdiscovergroup (35)in zanzibarbeaches • 3 years ago6 Breathtaking Zanzibar BeachesZanzibar’s coastline boasts 350 km of coral reefs, forming a colourful oasis for both marine species and mankind. The country has been actively engaged in conserving these lovely spaces since…discovergroup (35)in travel • 4 years agoThe Most Luxurious Accommodation in Kruger National ParkThe Kruger National Park is South Africa’s most popular wildlife destination. When travelling to South Africa it is always highly recommended to visit The Kruger National Park. If you are looking…discovergroup (35)in travel • 4 years agoHow to Pick Your South African Safari Lodges For Your Next HolidayNo visit to South Africa is complete without a safari. And with so many reserves to choose from, the number of lodges are endless. To find the perfect lodge for your stay, you would just have to…discovergroup (35)in travel • 4 years agoExploring the Garden Route of South AfricaThe Garden Route is one of the most beautiful scenic routes in South Africa. It is used as both a route up to the Eastern Cape and as a destination itself. But how long does it take, where do I…discovergroup (35)in travel • 4 years agoCan you experience the Okavango Delta and The Vic Falls in one tripYou can find both the Okavango Delta and The Victoria Falls in Southern Africa. The Okavango Delta is in Botswana and the Victoria Falls is on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Both of these…discovergroup (35)in travel • 5 years agoWhat to expect on a visit to Durban-South AfricaDurban is South Africa’s third largest city and unofficially recognised as its most easy-going. Miles of city beachfront and a warm Indian Ocean have created a relaxed, surfing, sea-loving and…discovergroup (35)in travel • 6 years agoWhy You Should Visit the Kruger National Park in South AfricaExtending over a mind-boggling 19,485 km², the Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest and most iconic safari destinations, comparable in area to Wales or the state of New Jersey, and…discovergroup (35)in botswana • 6 years agoA short guide to Mashatu Game ReserveThe little corner of Botswana known as the Tuli Block is sandwiched between Zimbabwe and South Africa’s UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mapungubwe National Park. In the Northern part of the reserve is…discovergroup (35)in uganda • 6 years agoTravel tips: Hiking Bwindi Impenetrable ForestIn Uganda’s southwestern corner, the lush, mountainous forest of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest conserves the country’s most alluring natural asset: around 400 mountain gorillas, or half of the world’s…discovergroup (35)in botswana • 6 years agoTigerfishing on the Chobe RiverPeople have been flocking to the banks of the Chobe River to fly-fish in the incredible waters for such a long time, it’s no wonder this is one of the best experiences to be had in Botswana. The…discovergroup (35)in tanzania • 6 years agoOur most frequently asked questions about the Serengeti calving seasonThe southern plains of the Serengeti turn green after the November rains, and fresh grazing is just what the wildebeest need for their energy-demanding calving season: several hundred thousand…discovergroup (35)in botswana • 6 years agoBotswana-Home to Africa's Last EdenBotswana is completely landlocked, with no beaches or access to the sea. It doesn’t even have very many rivers or permanent water sources, but in the Okavango Delta it has what must be the most…discovergroup (35)in solotravel • 6 years agoSolo Travel Through South AfricaMost parts of South Africa are suited to solo travel. Locals are very friendly, and will often go out of their way to make single travellers feel at home. Cape Town in particular is suited to those…discovergroup (35)in botswana • 6 years agoA short guide to Botswana's green seasonThe annual green season takes place between late-October to March/April each year and is called such due to the high levels of rainfall the region experiences. These rains are vital in sustaining…discovergroup (35)in south • 6 years agoThree of the best family-friendly safari lodges in Timbavati“Travel, and the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of the experience.” —Francis Bacon Timbavati is a 530-square-kilometre private reserve created in the 1950s when a…discovergroup (35)in south • 6 years agoLodge Review | Lion Sands Tinga Lodge, South AfricaLion Sands Tinga Lodge forms part of the world renowned private reserve of Sabi Sands in the south of Kruger National Park, which means first-class luxury, excellent wildlife experiences and sublime…discovergroup (35)in south • 6 years agoWATCH: Namibia vs BotswanaIt doesn't have to be either/or but take a look at the differences between Namibia and Botswana that may just change your mind about your dream safari in Africa. The huge variety of places to stay…discovergroup (35)in namibia • 6 years agoTop 10 things to do in NamibiaNamibia's scenery and sights are as astonishing as they are varied, ranging from the Namib; the world's oldest desert- a vast and beautiful wilderness that covers much of the country in sandy…discovergroup (35)in kilimanjaro • 6 years agoHow to prepare for KilimanjaroIf you really look at it, Kilimanjaro is a multi-day hike at altitude, although it remains challenging and shouldn't be underestimated. To get fit for Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania safari, the best…discovergroup (35)in tanzania • 6 years agoFive historical and cultural places to visit on your trip to TanzaniaTanzania in East Africa is a country with a lot to offer not only in the form of majestic wildlife, savannahs and beaches as well as historical locations well worth a visit. The island paradises of…