An automatic choice for celebrities from Oprah Winfrey to Ellen Degeneres, Ellerman House in the exclusive enclave of Bantry Bay exudes a subtle glamour and old-world grace. Strung along a seaside hill with views over the Atlantic Ocean, Ellerman House has a private modern art collection packed with the best South African names, a brandy bar, a vintage champagne cellar and an enviable location that is equidistant from the cosmopolitan Cape Town city centre, V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain and gorgeous beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay.



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ATTRACTION AND PLACES TO VISIT IN AFRICA

THE GREAT MIGRATION, TANZANIA





A photo won't capture the thunder of hooves on dirt as more than a million wildebeest and several hundred thousand zebra make their annual migration, but still, this is one for the top of the pile.


The migration is actually a year-round event as the animals move from Tanzania's Ngorongoro Reserve in January, up through the Serengeti around June and hit Kenya's Masai Mara around September, before journeying south again.


TABLE MOUNTAIN


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Table Mountain makes Cape Town, one of the world's best beach cities, also one of the world's most photogenic.


Cable car rides are available to the top of the mesa, giving great views, fantastic sunrises/sunsets, and a great photo. Challenge: Try to limit yourself to 50 pics





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The Most Exhaustive List of African National Parks & Game Reserves


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The Most Exhaustive List of African National Parks & Game Reserves


The traditional land of safari, Africa is home to more than 200 national parks and game reserves. With its abundantly diverse wildlife, which includes 1100 mammals species, 2600 bird species and more than 100 thousand insect species, Africa is one of the world’s most iconic safari destinations.




These national parks and game reserves provide wildlife habitat to some of Africa’s most majestic species such as the Big Five (elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and rhino) as well as a wide range of other animals, reptiles, insects, and often hugely diverse birdlife. For example, Botswana, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania are the destinations with large concentrations of big five animals, while Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda are known as the best destinations for gorilla viewing and trekking.