Inside Africa

Egypt: The Belle Epoque Lives On

Egypt: The Belle Epoque Lives On

Cairo was once famed for its hedonism – something that is still hinted at by its Belle Epoque architecture. Cam McGrath reports

Uganda: Mapping Africa

Uganda: Mapping Africa

The Mapa project is working to define where Africa’s national parks begin and end, as Mark Eveleigh discovers

South Africa: The Divine Nature Of iSimangaliso

South Africa: The Divine Nature Of iSimangaliso

iSimangaliso Wetland Park, in KwaZulu Natal, is one of the most species-rich corners of Africa, says Nigel Richardson

Hearts Of Stone

Hearts Of Stone

The Avenue of Sphinxes in Luxor is one of the most enigmatic remnants of ancient Egypt. Mark Stratton reports

Zulu Dawn

Zulu Dawn

Historian David Rattray was a man capable of bringing the past to life and focusing attention on an often forgotten region of South Africa. Angus Begg finds an enduring legacy

Sun, Salt, and Sharks

Sun, Salt, and Sharks

Rob Crossan journeys to the small but strategically placed nation of Djibouti; a place where creaking ceiling fans turn slowly in ageing colonial buildings and where khat is king.