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How honeybees are helping Ugandans and elephants harmoniously co-exist
On November 15, Ugandan ranger Scot Guma was killed by elephant while responding to calls from a community struggling with animals crossing over from Murchison...
‘In 2015 alone, we lost 107 elephants â last year it was one’
Ambling silently through chartreuse-green reeds, an elephant and her calf have crossed to one of many islands anchored in the Zambezi River. Hot and thirsty,...
‘Maasai have rules and taboos â you cannot cut a tree, for example’
Standing on an escarpment, John Kamanga surveys the tangled, brittle grasslands rolled out like a thread-bare, yellowed rug all the way to the foot of...
The best hotels in Mauritius for a honeymoon â on one of the Indian Ocean’s most romantic islands
Please note our writers visited the following hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic Mauritius, with its miles of beautiful white-sand beaches backed by lush forests...
The world’s most amazing treehouse hotels you’ll never want to leaf
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The best family-friendly hotels in Mauritius, including pool villas and activities galore
Please note our writers visited the following hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic Visiting Mauritus with kids is a magical experience; the island is heaven-sent...
More businesses pledge support to The Telegraph’s Unlock Long Haul campaign
More frustrated businesses have pledged their support to The Telegraphâs Unlock Long Haul campaign, which aims to open up the world to British travellers after...
Late summer escapes: The warmest countries that you can still visit â and where to stay
September and October are lovely months for a short-haul holiday with a good dose of sunshine. But where can you find (pretty-much) guaranteed heat in...