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Free your imagination with a mobile African safari. Ride across the captivating wilderness. Walk spectacular bush trails in the company of expert wildlife and ecology guides. An extensive selection of activities offers every level of adventure – treat yourself to a photography expedition or gasp in astonishment as a timeless landscape unfolds below you on an air safari. Enjoy a refreshing sleep in a spacious domed tent or even sleep under the stars. See the authentic African wilderness in superb comfort.

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– Real adventure in unreal style This safari is tailor-made to suit your interests and pace. Mobile Safari Expeditions gives you the freedom to move to some of the best areas and follow the game. Private camps and guides make this method ideal for families and small groups desiring privacy and exclusivity. This is the genuine article: a freedom-filled safari. Guests stay in traditional and comfortable Meru tents with ensuite bathrooms and flush toilets. The sole concession to "roughing it" is a bush shower. Adventure-filled guided excursions, original and fresh cuisine, and impeccable accommodations combine to create special memories of Africa.

Map ref: 38 – Walking is a superb way to truly discover the hidden secrets of bush life Robin Pope Mobile Walking Safaris offers this experience in the renowned South Luangwa. Guests have an opportunity to explore further out into the Luangwa wilderness, immersing themselves in the sights, sounds and smells of the bush. Walking through the bush is a completely different experience to game driving. All your senses are alert. Every sound, every movement – the flap of a bird's wing, a tail swishing through the tall grass – acquires significance. This is where an expert guide really comes into his own – discovering all the often-overlooked sights. As a past guest commented, "it is like reading an engrossing book, compared to watching a film".

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