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Centurion Australia Winter 2023

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Higher comfort, lower fares. With the International Airline Program, you can enjoy savings on select routes in Economy, Business and First Class with our partner airline, Qantas when you book with American Express Travel. Discover over 80 destinations on the Qantas network with up to seven travel companions with the International Airline Program. To book, please call your Relationship Manager on 1800 231 889 Qantas Airways IAP Terms and Conditions: valid for Centurion Members and Platinum Card Members only. A maximum of eight tickets can be purchased per Centurion Member per transaction. Valid for sale and travel from 1 April 2023 to 31 December 2023. Airline reserves the right to change, cancel, or restrict flight operations without notice. International Airline Program (IAP) upgrades or specially negotiated fares may be limited by airlines to certain flights and/or dates (“blackouts”). IAP is subject to the Terms and Conditions of each participating carrier. American Express does not guarantee that seats or tickets will be available. For Full Terms & Conditions please contact Centurion Travel Service.

|Places| Falling for Zambia With a raft of new and revamped camps and lodges, the country’s vast stretches of wilderness are beckoning safari-goers like never before, says Mary Holland A bird’s-eye view of the riverfront Chiawa Camp in Lower Zambezi National Park PHOTO TEAGAN CUNNIFFE A s a safari destination, Zambia has long flown under the radar. Though it’s known as the home of the walking safari with wildlife-packed parks that have always lured intrepid travellers and avid walkers, the accommodation has always been more modest than the swank camps in countries like Botswana and Kenya. Now, though, thanks to a clutch of slick eco-minded lodges, Zambia has become the safari destination du jour, luring visitors who want a slice of luxury in what’s often considered one of the wildest parts of southern Africa. CENTURION-MAGAZINE.COM 25

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