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Beaches, Cities & Adventure

We have dozens of ideas for places to see and things to do after your exclusive safari. You may like to relax on a deserted beach on a Mozambican desert island, or explore the vibrant city of Cape Town and the Garden Route or step back in time to the wonders of ancient Egypt on a luxurious Nile cruise. You can play golf in ideal weather on Fancourt's famous links course overlooking the Indian Ocean, follow in Churchill's footsteps to Boer War battlefields or go birdwatching on the mountain trails and tea plantations of Malawi's Zomba plateau.

If you're just married, your honeymoon safari will almost certainly be combined with an Indian Ocean hideaway, and Africa Exclusive can arrange anything from a luxurious resort hotel with superb watersports on Mauritius or your disappearance to tiny Quilalea Island, shared with just 16 other guests and surrounded by some of the finest diving in the world.

Your perfect family safari can also be rounded off with a beach hotel - more attuned to the needs of youngsters or teenagers, or you might want to spend a few days at the mile wide Victoria Falls with its white water rafting, waterfall flights and elephant back safaris.

Cape Town and the Garden route are the perfect places to escape the British winter, with glorious weather from November to March. Dozens of charming boutique hotels, fine dining and world class wines, lovingly tended championship golf courses in magnificent Cape scenery. And of course, Cape Town itself with its unique setting under Table Mountain and world class hotels like the Cape Grace and Mount Nelson.

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September

Game viewing in NamibiaGame viewing in Namibia
It is starting to get very warm in Nambia and the dry conditions cause the wildlife to congregate around the waterholes. The Skeleton Coast is favourable all year round.(Read more)
Wild dogs are denning at Lebala and Lagoon CampWild dogs are denning at Lebala and Lagoon Camp
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