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LEOPARD CONSERVATION SAFARI - SOUTH AFRICA
Our comfortable Leopard Tracks safari is a safari with a twist – enjoy a fantastic safari in South Africa visiting the Kruger National Park and Sabi Sands AND get involved with leopard conservation! At just £2,595 per person you can also conserve your own funds!
Black Leopard 14 Day Safari Itinerary
Wildlife Film Maker's Safari
At just £2,595 per person plus international flights these unique safaris not only offer fabulous value for money - but they also help a local leopard conservation charity.
SPACES ARE LIMITED - CALL US TODAY TO BOOK!
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The island of Unguja - informally known as Zanzibar - lies just off the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean and is part of the Zanzibar Archipelago - numerous small islands with the two main islands being Unguja and Pemba.
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Access to Zanzibar is a simple flight from Nairobi, Mombasa, Arusha or Dar es Salaam. So, adding on a few days of culture, diving or simple relaxation after a safari is very easy to arrange. We highly recommend a few nights in Stone Town, followed by time to relax on one of Zanzibar's idyllic beaches. |
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Zanzibar conjures up images of exotic spices and stunning beaches - a land of dhows plying the waters full of exotic cargoes and a darker history of slave trading.
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Arab and Portuguese traders visited the region, and it was controlled by Omanis in the 18th and 19th centuries. Britain established a protectorate in 1890 that became an independent sultanate in December 1963 and a republic after an uprising in January 1964. In April 1964 Zanzibar joined Tanganyika to form a new republic that was renamed Tanzania in October 1964. The capital of Zanzibar is known as Stone Town and is a World Heritage Site.
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Today, Zanzibar is a stunningly beautiful, lush green island which offers a wide variety of accommodation from basic beach guest houses to Arabic styled, opulent 5 star retreats. Beaches ring the island and the shores are protected by a reef with world class diving.
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There is lots to do whilst on the island - a visit to Stone Town will reveal the island's turbulent history and varied culture. One of Zanzibar's main industries is farming spices - a visit to one of the many spice farms growing cloves, nugmeg, cinnamon and pepper is facsinating and educational.
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Enjoy the sea on a dhow cruise complete with lunch or swimming with wild dophins, or snorkel and dive the beautiful reefs teeming with exotic fish and corals.
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Josani Forest is home to the endemic zanzibar red Colobus Monkey ... or simply relax and enjoy the powder white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees and the warm, tidal seas.
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We have visited Zanzibar many times and and have travelled around the island and visited and stayed at hotels both around the coast and in Stone Town. We would be delighted to use this expertise to help you plan your perfect Zanzibar holiday, honeymoon or extension to your safari.
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ZIMBABWE IS BACK!
Tracks Safaris have travelled extensively in Zimbabwe from the capital city Harare to the old colonial town of Bulawayo and over to the fabulous Motopos National Park.
We have stayed at lodges and camps in Hwange - home to some of the largest herds of elephant in southern Africa, enjoyed the wildlife and lake at Kariba and Matusadonia and revelled in the glorious views over the Zambezi River at Mana Pools. Zimbabwe is home to some of the very best wildlife and guides in Africa.
If you are planning a visit to Zimbabwe give us a call - we would be delighted to assist with your travel arrangements. The country is safe, welcoming and ready for your visit. Our advice - visit soon to enjoy the great wilderness areas before everyone else does!
For more inspiration visit our Zimbabwe pages.
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