In the 21st century, life for many has taken on a pace that sometimes feels too busy and far too fast. We are increasingly exposed to vast amounts of information, and although beneficial, this can lead to a sense of overwhelm. 
Current trends towards ‘digital detox’ and ‘slow living’ are indicators of a growing need to steady the perceived lightning speed of time. These five unforgettable African adventures provide unique opportunities to slow down, unwind, and even travel through time. 
1. Rovos Rail Time travel really does exist. Or, at least, travellers can adventure as if stepping back in time – to the 1930s on the Rovos Rail. Each luxurious locomotive has a fascinating story originating in the early 20th century, setting the stage for an adventure reminiscent of a bygone era. Guests are invited to switch off devices in favour of mingling in the Club Lounge, or sit quietly in the Observation Car absorbing the changing African landscape. The sleeper cars are beautifully appointed in a decadent late art deco style, yet have all the modern amenities to ensure deep lulling sleep as the train chugs towards its intended destination. Rovos Rail journeys cover most destinations in Southern Africa. Explore Hwange to Vic Falls, revel in the vast landscapes of Namibia, venture through the South African Karoo, or travel East to West – right across Africa. Ideal for singles, couples or even as a private charter for special events, The Rovos Rail provides a timeless way to travel and an adventure to remember. 
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3. Odzala kayaking and gorilla trekking 
4. Okavango Horse Safaris Established in the 1980s, Okavango Horse Safaris has deserved its reputation as one of the best horse safaris in Southern Africa. For experienced riders, it is pure magic to get out of the safari vehicle and onto the ground, witnessing game on horseback. The riding safaris are run with limited numbers in private concessions around the Okavango Delta, so the game viewing is undisturbed for the most part by game viewing vehicles. Each day, riders will be on horseback for only 4-6 hours, leaving the rest of the day for leisure, swimming, or mokoro canoe rides. For longer rides, a gourmet picnic is provided by a professional team of staff on hand to ensure guest comfort. Evenings are spent at luxurious yet authentic camps, allowing time to recover with a good meal and possibly a glass of great wine after a day of riding. Horses and guides at Okavango Horse Safaris are amongst the best, ensuring guest safety and comfort within the context of an unforgettable riding adventure in Africa. 
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