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'Your PIN or you're dead': Kiwis abducted in Tanzania
Four men pinned Gisborne pair in the back seat before robbing them in a terrifying ordeal.
Africa: How we finally spotted a leopard
On an African expedition, an encounter with the elusive big cat is unforgettable.
Trump wildlife protection board defends trophy hunting
Big-game hunters tapped by Trump administration to rewrite federal rules defend hunting.
Before elephants, US loosened limits on lion trophies
The US quietly loosened restrictions on importing lion trophies a month ago.
Zambia: A very tall story
Sarah Marshall becomes a jungle animal herself on a walking safari in Zambia.
Deputy thrust into limelight
He has been called "a scaly old dude" by former US President George W Bush and derided as a "sick old man" by Zambia's opposition, but yesterday Dr Guy Scott assumed a rare title: Africa's only white leader.
Top 5 scary travel experiences
Not one for tracking down experiences that cause stomach-lurching adrenalin rushes? It might be time to doing something that makes your heart leap.
Africa: Where to stay in Zambia
Despite its remoteness in South Luangwa National Park, Zebra Plains combines discreet indulgence with authentic bush atmosphere.
Romantic places to take your hottie
Whisking your loved one to one of these romantic retreats will impress.
Zambia: Trailing leopards on a night safari
Zambia is not nearly as firmly on the African safari trail as some of its neighbours, especially Tanzania and Botswana.
Tanzania to Zambia by train
The Tazara Railway was built in the 1970s to provide landlocked Zambia with port access at Dar es Salam in Tanzania. However since the fanfare surrounding the opening of the 1860km-long track, the railway's financial situation has deteriorated.
All aboard the slow train to Zambia
The 1860km-long Tazara Railway links landlocked Zambia to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salam.
Africa's epic five-country reserve
World's largest conservation area legally established in southern Africa.
Spike Jonze is seeing red
Acclaimed director Spike Jonze is behind a documentary on a Bono-backed project helping Aids sufferers in Africa. He talks to Jacqueline Smith
Pot yourself an ethical safari in Africa
By choosing a safari with greener credentials, at least some of your money directly supports conservation and communities.
Is this the start of a backlash against circumcision?
The Royal Dutch Medical Association has adopted the view that the circumcision of underage boys violates their human rights.