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A Guide to Southern Africa's Four Corners Region
By Jessica MacDonald/ Africa & Middle East/ TripSavvy/ tripsavvy.com
"At the heart of Southern Africa, four of the region's most popular safari destinations converge at the confluence of the mighty Zambezi and Chobe rivers. Located approximately 75 kilometers west of Victoria Falls, the point at which Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana meet is known as the Four Corners, and is the only international quadripoint on Earth. It's an area of great natural beauty, with easy access to some of the most important tourist attractions in Southern Africa.
With relatively straightforward border crossings between the neighboring countries, visiting the Four Corners area gives you the unique opportunity to tick multiple countries off your African bucket list in just a few days. For one of the most rewarding African safari itineraries imaginable, plan to spend a little longer exploring the nearby wonders that each country has to offer...."
Richard
By Jessica MacDonald/ Africa & Middle East/ TripSavvy/ tripsavvy.com
"At the heart of Southern Africa, four of the region's most popular safari destinations converge at the confluence of the mighty Zambezi and Chobe rivers. Located approximately 75 kilometers west of Victoria Falls, the point at which Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana meet is known as the Four Corners, and is the only international quadripoint on Earth. It's an area of great natural beauty, with easy access to some of the most important tourist attractions in Southern Africa.
With relatively straightforward border crossings between the neighboring countries, visiting the Four Corners area gives you the unique opportunity to tick multiple countries off your African bucket list in just a few days. For one of the most rewarding African safari itineraries imaginable, plan to spend a little longer exploring the nearby wonders that each country has to offer...."
Richard