The destination chosen by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to spend their honeymoon

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The most anticipated wedding of the year

There are people who have been lining up on the street for days. Others have already equipped themselves with all kinds –and when we say all kinds, it is literal– of merchandising for the occasion: cushions, cups, cereals...

Which designer will sign the bride dress ? (Erdem, Roland Mouret and Ralph & Russo lead the bets) What will be the menu ? And what about the guests ? And the Bridesmaids ?

On May 19, the planet – or at least the whole of the UK – will stand still to witness one of the most anticipated links (and millionaires) of the year.

The unknowns were revealed little by little: the place (Windsor Castle), the flowers (**Philippa Craddock**), the godfather (obviously Prince William), the invitations (of Barnard & Westwood), the number of invites (800 in the chapel and more than 2,600 in the castle grounds), the photographer ( Alexi Lubomirsky ), the wedding cake (by pastry chef Claire Ptak),….

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St George's Chapel at Windor Castle, where Prince Harry and actress Meghan Markle will marry

But there is still a big unknown to clear: the honeymoon. However, all the rumors point to a very special continent for lovers: ** Africa .**

In addition, Kensington Palace has reported that they will not leave immediately on a honeymoon, but the week following the wedding they will be in charge of different public commitments.

The specific countries that they will visit if the forecasts are fulfilled will be Namibia and Botswana. Media such as The Telegraph, Travel + Leisure and Observer point to the Natural Selection agency as the chosen one.

It is a company that organizes camps and safaris in Africa, offering unique experiences that at the same time are respectful of the wild life of the locations.

Specifically, we speak of Hoanib Valley Camp (Namibia) and Meno Kwena (Botswana).

HOANIB VALLEY CAMP

Located in Kaokoland, northwest Namibia, Hoanib Valley Camp is located in the heart of one of the wildest and most remote areas of the country, surrounded by mountains, desert, wildlife and Hami settlements.

The camp is a joint venture between the local community and the NGO Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF), which protects giraffes.

Hoanib Valley Camp

Hoanib Valley Camp Luxury Camp Render

Six luxury stores make up this location that leaves practically no trace on the ecosystem. It is powered by solar energy and raised with wood, bamboo and 70% recycled material.

Among the activities that they propose, there is, of course, that of contemplating animals such as the lion, the elephant, the giraffe and the black rhinoceros, the latter in danger of extinction.

You can also visit the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and learn about the lifestyle of the locals.

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At Hoanib Valley Camp they offer safaris to discover the natural habitat of giraffes, elephants, lions and rhinoceroses

EXCEPT KWENA

It would not be the first time the couple has visited Botswana. They spent a few days there on the occasion of the meghan markle birthday and one of the diamonds engagement ring also comes from this country.

Is about a clifftop luxury resort whose shops overlook the Boteti River and offer an unprecedented spectacle of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park.

Herds of elephants drinking in the water, nomadic zebras that stop to cool off... and all this without moving from your privileged –and 'superprivate'–situation.

Less than Kwena

Sunset in Main at Kwena

The camp offers safaris in the national park, walks with the ancient bushmen, river cruises, a natural pool or sleep under the stars in the Makgadikgadi salt flats, among many other activities.

Privacy, luxury, sustainability and the extraordinary and captivating magic of the African landscape for a honeymoon they will surely remember forever.

Long live the bride and groom!

Less than Kwena

From the store you can admire the African nature in all its splendor

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