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Author: Christina Leitner

Originally from the Austrian Alps, Christina’s first experience of Africa was on a backpacking trip through Kenya in the late 80s, aged 12.

It left a lasting impression, and she kept returning, touring Eastern and Southern Africa by bus, train, boat, Land Rover … you name it, until she finally decided to make Cape Town her base.

While she spends part of the year in Europe and travels all over the globe, Africa holds a special place in her heart, and she loves spending time in the bush – be it in a private capacity or for professional reasons.

Apart from contributing to the Africa-Experience blog, Christina also writes for a travel publication, which allows her to “visit places and I would normally not go”, as she puts it.

She says: “No matter how many safaris I go on, seeing those magnificent animals in the wild never gets old – plus, a safari is a sure way to make mankind understand both the fragility of our ecosystem and the need to preserve it.

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The Great Migration on the open plains.
Guests in a Kenya-Experience game drive vehicle.
A lioness standing in front of a safari vehicle.
Flamingos in Lake Nakuru.
A Kenya-Experience safari vehicle in the Masai Mara.
The East African coastline enchants with its pristine waters, white sandy beaches, and a timeless sense of tropical tranquility.
Acacia in the Masai Mara.
A close-up image of an elephant head.
Guests on safari in the Masai Mara, looking out from the pop up roof.
A couple enjoying the sunset in the Masai Mara