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Spotlight on lesser-known Southern Tanzania as Foxes Safari Camps takes home Gold at WTM Africa
Foxes Safari Camps, a family-owned portfolio of seven camps and lodges across southern and western Tanzania, has been awarded Gold in the ‘Can an All-Inclusive be Responsible?’ category at the 2025 WTM Africa Responsible Tourism Awards, held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on 10 April.
Exploring Katavi's untouched wilderness
Far removed from the trodden tyre tracks of more frequented national parks and safari camps, I'm wallowing in the private plunge pool of our spacious Meru-style, tented suite at Katavi Wildlife Camp, indulging in a moment of solitude. Or so it seems. The silence is punctuated by the unmistakable sound of cracking branches, which signals that elephants are on my doorstep.
Ruaha National Park is Tanzania's best-kept safari secret
Journey to Ruaha National Park, Tanzania's untamed wilderness, where the Fox family has built a legacy of conservation and exploration. Discover why Ruaha is the country’s best-kept secret – even though it’s characterised by dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife and recognised as a global biodiversity hotspot.
Boat rides and walking safaris along the Rufiji River
The Rufiji River carves its way through Nyerere National Park for some 600km before flowing into the Indian Ocean – shaping the landscape and unfurling with each tributary. Gliding upstream from Rufiji River Camp, along Tanzania’s largest riverine ecosystem in a flat-bottomed boat, offers a wildlife experience entirely different from a game drive.
Mikumi: In the shadow of the Uluguru Mountains
Embarking on a safari across southern Tanzania is punctuated with the anticipation of what you might see. This is even more true on a return visit to the East African country, as you already have a taste of the magic that awaits.
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