The Zipping Zebra regional guide is a good place to start looking before you embark on your dream holiday to southern Africa. Read more about the tourist highlights, people, infrastructure and climate of the areas you'd like to visit. The regional guide is still growing, so please check it out regularly.
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BOTSWANA From the dry Kalahari Desert to the swampy Okavango Delta in the North, the landlocked country is also one of Africa’s best safari and cultural destinations.
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LESOTHO The "kingdom in the sky" is a unique piece of Africa, unspoilt by mass tourism. Go “off road" on horse back, make the biggest abseil in the world or go skiing in winter!
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MOZAMBIQUE With a palm-fringed 500km coastline and extensive coral reefs, Mozambique is a paradise for holiday makers."The Land of Smiles" is truly one of Africa’s best kept secrets.
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NAMIBIA Red sandy dunes, great game parks and colonial towns. The second lowest populated country in the world is a real gem in the dust.
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SOUTH AFRICA The "Rainbow Nation" has something in store for everyone: from ancient rock paintings to ultra-modern shopping malls, the finest restaurants,sunny shores along two oceans, world class wines, and above all close to 50 million welcoming souls. |
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SWAZILAND Although Swaziland is land-locked by South Africa and Mozambique, you will feel you are in a different country: a place where the locals are known for their hospitality and nature spoils the visitor with an abundant variety. |
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ZAMBIA The words “Victoria Falls”, “Lake Kariba” and “Zambezi River” alone evoke day dreams of the untamed African wilderness. Zambia is the “real Africa” with world class service and unsurpassed hospitality. |
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ZIMBABWE Travel guide coming soon... |
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Arts & Crafts A stall in Soweto, South Africa.
Photo: ZippingZebra.com
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