Continental Drift: Africa
There's more to Africa than big game—a writer uncovers the quiet elegance of the sub-Sahara
Written by Keith Pollock
Guests of Jack's Camp have the opportunity to learn about local Bushman culture.
Guests of Jack's Camp have the opportunity to learn about local Bushman culture.
Tracking animals from atop a jeep in the Kalahari at Jack's Camp
Meerkats are a common sight at Jack's Camp, which was the first of three stops on the writer's Africa itinerary. All of his travel logistics and planning were done by Piper & Heath (www.piperandheath.com), a U.S.-based company specializing in travel in Africa that's run by safari veterans.
Aerial view of the Makgadikgadi salt pans at Jack's Camp
Impromptu cocktails on the pan
Classic white tents on the salt-pan shore of San Camp.
A room with a view at the Royal Chundu
Royal Chundu houses on the riverbank of the Zambezi
The Zambezi Queen, a luxury safari boat
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