Posts by Sara
Discovering the Shy Five on Safari
It’s always wonderful to tick off the Big Five on Safari but it’s the little animals that aren’t often seen that can really make a safari that much more special. Africa’s rich biodiversity extends far beyond these famous animals. In the shadow of the Big Five, the Shy Five, consisting of the meerkat, aardvark, porcupine,…
Read MoreWhy did 2 male lions cross croc infested waters in the middle of the night?
In Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda, 2 male lions swam over 1,5 kms across a river in the cover of darkness to reach the other bank. Why? Researchers are not 100% sure why but can only muse it’s because they heard females calling from the other side. The massive swim – equivalent to the…
Read MoreThe Magical Migration
There is something incredibly surreal about watching hundreds of thousands of African animals embark upon their annual migration in Kenya and Tanzania. With no man-made mechanics to guide them but only an inherent instinct on where to go, its quite simply a marvel to see this unfold in real life. Where does is start and…
Read MoreThe lonely leopard
There have been many storms in the bush recently so when it’s wet there is no way we can venture off the road till it’s much more dry for fear that we get stuck and even worse, may cause damage to the bush itself. Most people don’t understand that it can take anything between a…
Read MoreA remote island in the Pacific is attracting giant sized Tiger Sharks – why?
Norfolk Island, off the coast of Australia is attracting supersized sharks and scientists want to know why. It’s a fascinating read and we’ll give you the top line here: Norfolk Island often throw excess offal (from farmland) into the ocean, to avoid contamination of farmland. The scientists thought the sharks might be enjoying the ‘drive…
Read MoreBear Grylls is the top explorer in the world, would he love Selinda Explorers Camp?
Selinda Explorers Camp is located in the private 130,000-hectare (320,000-acre) Selinda Reserve of northern Botswana. The camp accommodates only ten guests and is built on the banks of Botswana’s Selinda Spillway. Now guests who want privacy will have found their ultimate escape right? Selinda Explorer’s Camp was handpicked by the eponymous Dereck and Beverly Joubert,…
Read More5 top things to see in Hoanib, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
A unique experience beckons for the intrepid traveller yearning for understated luxury in a rugged and isolated landscape. Sometimes, we need an off the grid holiday where we don’t have to see people, socialise, fight with hordes of people. Get off social media. Voila! Let us take you entirely off the grid to the middle…
Read MoreA local’s guide to a diverse and decadent Cape Town
Recently, The Telegraph (UK) recognised Cape Town as Africa’s best loved city. Why? It boasts beautiful settings mingled with oodles of adventures, foodie destinations, excellent wine regions complimented by an exciting melting pot of friendly people, different cultures and palpable energy. What’s not to love? Enjoy our decadent list of things to do in Cape…
Read More10 things to pack for a Winter Safari
Safari Winters are epic. Start the morning with hot chocolate with a nip of Amarula (if you’re feeling naughty) in it as you snuggle on an open air jeep in search of awakening animals. It’s difficult to imagine that sunny Africa gets cold, but believe me, you can be icily cold. If you’re stuck at…
Read MoreMala Mala the best of them all
A Day of Pursuit in the Wild…. The afternoon sweltered under a scorching sun as we embarked on our quest to spot some rhinos and complete our sighting of the Big Five. Eager and hopeful, we headed to the eastern side of the reserve, near the expansive Kruger National Park, scanning the plains for our…
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