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Lesser-spotted Africa
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Some want their Africa with all mod cons en suite, their big game
followed by big gins and tonics. Then there are those - with sturdy
walking boots, and spirit to match who'd prefer a lesser-trekked
slice of the continent. NICK REDMAN rounds up trips for the intrepid
INDEPENDENT Africa specialist Art of Travel (0171 738 2038) has
been organising unique tours for a decade. New for 2000 is
circumnavigating Lake Turkana in northwest Kenya, towards the
Ethiopian border.
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