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Nothing can compare to waking under canvas to an exotic dawn chorus of animals in their natural habitat. Both romantic and exhilarating, Safaris conjure up images of crimson sunsets, crackling campfires,  breathtaking adventure and of course the Big Five. Share your tips on safaris throughout the world, from luxurious private reserves to exploring the bush on a budget.
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    Tafika camp

    Posted by dougalinafrica 11 April 2007

    I stayed at Tafika camp run by Remote Africa Safaris who specialise in walking safaris. The camp’s reed and thatch chalets overlook the Luangwa river in a far northern corner of South Luangwa national park. The next day we walked four hours to spend a night at Crocodile Camp, a row of simple clay huts on the banks of a watering hole. We didn’t see much big game but that didn’t seem to matter. At night we drank beers in a makeshift bar watching warthogs frolic in front of us.

    The Bushcamp Company offers less wild but no less beautiful camps with hot and cold running water, sunken baths and gourmet food.

    www.remoteafrica.com
    www.bushcampcompany.com

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