- Safari Wise

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- Safari Wise
3 COUNTRIES TOUR
Namibia—Chobe—Vic Falls
dates to be advised
Explore NORTH
& EAST Madagascar
22 May to 6 June 2016
Kenya birding tour
8 to 22 June 2016
SafariWise
Africa Waiting For You
September 2015
Discover the BEST of 3 worlds - Namibia, Botswana and Zambia! Visit the Animal Kingdoms of
Etosha National Park, the Caprivi strip and Chobe National Park in Botswana. Here you will experience
encounters with the wild like never before and the majestic Victoria Falls will take your breath away.
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22 May to 6 June 2016
7 booked
already
MADAGASCAR …
we do it again,
this time we
explore
the
NORTH & EAST
of the island!
Pirates aren’t stupid. They figured out how juicy Eastern Madagascar’s treasures were
and looted its coastline centuries before the rest of us caught on. A couple of hundred
years later the real pirates are gone and the secret is out: there’s plenty of leftover booty
in the form of dazzling pearl beaches, sparkling sapphire water and lush jade
Satanic leaf-tailed gecko
rainforests.
A visit to northern Madagascar is rewarding no matter what it is you are looking for.
From snorkeling and guided walks to bird watching and observing the lemurs,
chameleons and snakes; nature lovers and holiday makers will find northern
Madagascar a jewel and the perfect option for their Madagascar holiday.
KENYA BIRDING TOUR
8 TO 22 JUNE 2016
With over 1100 recorded species, Kenya
is one of Africa’s best birding
destinations. In Africa, this number of
species is only exceeded by the much
larger and inaccessible Democratic
Republic of Congo. A fair number of
endemic and near endemic species can
easily be seen on any birding tour.
Kenya 2014
© Tina Jones
5
BOOKED
ALREADY
Neil
MacLeod
as tour
leader
INSIDE ALL OUR VEHICLES
A nocturnal reptile, with
suitably large eyes, the
satanic leaf-tailed gecko
moves about its rainforest
habitat at night feeding on
insects. The adhesive scales
under their fingers and toes
and their strong curved
claws enable them to move
adeptly through the trees.
The satanic leaf-tailed gecko
is somewhat of an expert at
avoiding predators, not only
t h r o u g h
t h e i r
incredible mimicry, but .…….
JOIN THIS TOUR AND
FIND OUT ALL THE
REST !