but i think mozambique is also very accessible, and equally rewarding.a's kruger national park is the international frontier between south africa and mozambique. head for the capital, maputo, one of the most attractive cities in africa. then go north—east along the coast to some of the indian ocean's loveliest beaches, without the crowds you get at more traditional destinations. it's improving all the time, and fees are low. from london, michelle asks... michelle, take the train! the distance between these two great cities is almost 400 miles. you'd imagine there would be direct flights between memphis and new orleans, but i can't find any. and a connection via atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward — due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or seven hours. but it's not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in new orleans, the parking can be challenging. so, instead, i recommend the train south from memphis, 6:50am any morning you like. the city of new orleans, rolling down beside the mississippi for