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Article: Africa without animals; Your guide to the specialists' best trips for 2002.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 7, 2002
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Byline: NIGEL TISDALL
A HOLIDAY to Africa isn't just about sitting in a Land Rover taking fuzzy photos of kudu bottoms. Safaris are only one w ay to enjoy a continent that still suffers from the outdated notion that the only thing to do there is shoot the Big Five. "Most first-time visitors go for the game-viewing," explains Nigel Vere Nicoll of the African Travel and Tourism Association, "but then they discover many other things to enjoy - great beaches, luxury lodges, excellent wines and, above all, super people." With the w eak rand making destinations such as South Africa and Namibia a bargain - a bottle of fine wine in a restaurant currently costs around ...
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