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Insecurity? What insecurity?

Our new Nairobi-based blogger JACKSON BIKO opens up by inviting you to Kenya. The coast is clear. I was in Diani a few weeks ago. There was talk all around of Italians selling their land and moving out...

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In tourists we trust

It feels like we’re at a crossroads with all the things we hold dear about Africa, truly the world’s most exciting continent. On the one hand, there has never been such intense pressure on our natural...

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Witnessing the Great Migration

I had no idea that the migration was that slow. Despite all that I’d read about it, all the pictures I’d seen, and all the stories I’d heard, I had always thought it happened at pace. But all I saw was...

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Under your skin

“There, on the extreme edge of the Great Rift Valley, grows an acacia tree bent by timeless winds. That tree is my friend… I rest against its trunk, scaly and grey like a wise old elephant. I look up...

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Morocco with teenagers

Morocco is the closest place to London where you can feel the furthest away. Just a short three-and-a-half-hour flight and you are transported to an ancient and exotic land, rich in culture and with an...

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Travel Africa Extra launched

Over the nearly twenty years since we started Travel Africa magazine, one of my biggest frustrations has been not having enough space to run all the features we have wanted to. Although we try our best...

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Meet our new editor: Laura Griffith-Jones

I’ve been hooked on travel since my first big adventure to Botswana’s spectacular Okavango Delta at the age of 13. Since then, I’ve taken every opportunity to see the world, journeying throughout...

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Insecurity? What insecurity?

Our new Nairobi-based blogger JACKSON BIKO opens up by inviting you to Kenya. The coast is clear. I was in Diani a few weeks ago. There was talk all around of Italians selling their land and moving out...

View Article


In tourists we trust

It feels like we’re at a crossroads with all the things we hold dear about Africa, truly the world’s most exciting continent. On the one hand, there has never been such intense pressure on our natural...

View Article


Witnessing the Great Migration

I had no idea that the migration was that slow. Despite all that I’d read about it, all the pictures I’d seen, and all the stories I’d heard, I had always thought it happened at pace. But all I saw was...

View Article

Under your skin

“There, on the extreme edge of the Great Rift Valley, grows an acacia tree bent by timeless winds. That tree is my friend… I rest against its trunk, scaly and grey like a wise old elephant. I look up...

View Article

Morocco with teenagers

Morocco is the closest place to London where you can feel the furthest away. Just a short three-and-a-half-hour flight and you are transported to an ancient and exotic land, rich in culture and with an...

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Travel Africa Extra launched

Over the nearly twenty years since we started Travel Africa magazine, one of my biggest frustrations has been not having enough space to run all the features we have wanted to. Although we try our best...

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Karibu

  In early 1998, in our fourth issue, we published a story about the challenges facing the Maasai in Kenya’s rapidly modernising economy. Soon afterwards, at a consumer travel show in London, a young...

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Here’s to our sponsors

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Cherish the moments

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Karibu (Editor’s message)

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