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Weā€™re always looking for places that are relatively untouched and where not many people go and this particular area seemed ideal. We climbed volcanoes and explored the area by foot, boat and motorbikes. I was able to push things a little and show her the sort of things I like to get up to, while also testing myself physically and mentally.

Over the years, Zimbabwe has been both darling and pariah of the African safari scene. During the ā€˜90s, it welcomed around 1.5 million guests every year, offering some of Africaā€™s best game viewing, expert guiding, and elegant lodges and camps. But then, tourists boycotted the country as white-owned farm invasions, hyperinflation, corruption, and catastrophic economic mismanagement kicked in.

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