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Eastern Cape, Namibia, Pilanesburg and Madiwke in Southern Africa will bring excellent rewards.
Similarly the Kruger in the months of June - September offer up malaria free safaris.
That would account for other locations, your budget and desired level of luxury will dictate your lodge of choice.
Similarly the Kruger in the months of June - September offer up malaria free safaris.
That would account for other locations, your budget and desired level of luxury will dictate your lodge of choice.
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Madikwe is a great place for a malaria-free safari. I stayed at Impodimo, and was most impressed with the lodge and the general quality of the game viewing.
Also, Namibia offers many fine options for malaria-free safari activities. During much of the year, all but the extreme northern portion of Namibia is malaria-safe! I traveled all over Namibia last October, never encountered a single mosquito, and was advised that all of the lodges I stayed at had virtually no risk of malaria during the dry season, including the fabulous Etosha national park.
Also, Namibia offers many fine options for malaria-free safari activities. During much of the year, all but the extreme northern portion of Namibia is malaria-safe! I traveled all over Namibia last October, never encountered a single mosquito, and was advised that all of the lodges I stayed at had virtually no risk of malaria during the dry season, including the fabulous Etosha national park.
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Kwandwe
http://www.ccafrica.com/accommodatio...-8/lodgeid-2-3
Their Ecca lodge was my wife's favorite.
http://www.ccafrica.com/accommodatio...-8/lodgeid-2-3
Their Ecca lodge was my wife's favorite.
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