From the roaring spectacle of Victoria Falls to the tranquil charm of Epupa and Phothophotho, Southern Africa’s waterfalls offer breathtaking scenery, cultural depth, and adventure. These hidden and iconic cascades invite travelers to discover nature’s power across five remarkable countries.
Zambia and Angola have signed a historic pact to create the Liuwa Plains–Mussuma Transfrontier Conservation Area, a shared ecological corridor spanning 14,464 km². This landmark agreement promotes regional unity, biodiversity protection, and sustainable development across both nations' borders.
Planning a safari with kids? From choosing child-friendly lodges to finding engaging guides and private vehicles, these tips ensure a smoother, more enjoyable adventure. Combine game drives with fun activities and end your trip with a relaxing beach escape.
Walking safaris offer an intimate, thrilling way to experience Africa’s wild heart. With expert guides, comfortable camps, and mindful preparation, even first-timers can safely explore nature on foot—feeling every sound, scent, and track in a deeper, unforgettable way.
Avoid common safari mistakes in Malawi by wearing neutral colors, respecting your guide’s advice, bringing binoculars, and balancing photo-taking with real-time experiences. Embrace early game drives, realistic itineraries, patience, and proper etiquette to fully enjoy wildlife without disrupting nature or