Travel, travel, travel.
When I could afford it, I loved to spend my free time in African game reserves and national parks. I saw a lot of Southern Africa and had a few trips to Kenya and Ethiopia. I haven't been abroad for a long time, though.
Two of my favourite spots were in the Kruger National Park:
Letaba Camp and Olifants Camp. Letaba was particularly beautiful and large wildlife could be viewed from the large shaded verandah. Olifants Camp had a viewsite overlooking a huge area in which many species could be viewed, especially with binoculars. I also loved the northern camps at Shingwedzi and Punda Maria.
When I first went there, Punda Maria was called Punda Milia, which is Swahili for zebra or "striped donkey". Its original name had been Punda Maria but the park authorities thought that it must have been a spelling mistake. However, the wife of the first ranger in that area was called Maria. In one of my books, the author wrote that Maria wore striped dresses and that Punda Maria meant Striped Maria. He must have made that up because Punda Maria actually means Maria the Donkey. Maria left her husband. I wonder why? For better or worse, the authorities finally changed it back to its original name.