Posts by Sara
Leopard loving
What a crazy couple of days it has been…lions eating buffalo, three leopards mating at the same time…the only word I have for this is WOW! This isn’t where it stops. We found our leopards again, now minus the younger female, still mating. This is typical as the big cats tend to mate for on…
Read MoreKlein Jan at Tswalu
As our afternoon safari came to an end, our dusty vehicle made its way towards the old farmhouse. The setting sun cast long shadows across the desert, contrasting sharply with the aged charm of the building, which had stood here for over a century. Eager to cleanse our hands of the red dust accumulated during…
Read MoreWhere the Waterberg mountains give way to the Kalahari Sands
Marataba: Nature’s Sanctuary Amidst the Waterberg Mountains Nestled on the north-western fringe of the awe-inspiring Waterberg Massif in South Africa’s Limpopo province, Marataba offers an enchanting escape into the heart of one of Earth’s most ancient and geologically captivating landscapes. The Waterberg Massif, a staggering 3-billion-year-old mountain range, serves as a remarkable backdrop to this…
Read MoreAnimal Photography 101
Today Rich wants to chat to you guys about the active taking photos of gorillas and chimpanzees. The forest is quite dark, but it can have these patchy bits of light. And understanding what you’re doing and bringing the right equipment will make all the difference. Enjoy the video and let us know if you…
Read MoreArc Earth partners with Empowers Africa
Empowers Africa is a U.S. based public charity under IRC Section 501(c)(3) that supports programs in the areas of human empowerment, wildlife protection and land conservation in sub-Saharan Africa. Empowers supports programs in the areas of human empowerment, wildlife protection and land conservation in sub-Saharan Africa and we are proud to be a local partner. Arc…
Read MoreWhat does a Private Guide do?
Being a Private Guide in Africa is a multifaceted and rewarding profession that involves a deep understanding of the natural environment, wildlife behaviour, and the ability to provide an unforgettable experience for visitors. Watch the video we made below just for guests like you, to understand in detail, what we actually do. A skilled Private…
Read MoreA journey to the Green Kalahari
As we traversed the dense rainforests and darted alongside the elusive rhinos, our adventure led us to a starkly contrasting landscape, where the sands of the Kalahari whispered tales of resilience and rebirth. Our final destination, Tswalu Kalahari, South Africa’s most extensive privately protected conservation area, beckoned with a promise of new beginnings. In the…
Read MoreThe Cosmic Chamelon
The flap necked chameleon is the only species of chameleon found in the Sabi Sands and is always a winner with the guests. Due to their ability to camouflage themselves so adeptly, they are very difficult to see during the day but come night time, it’s not hard for our skilled trackers to spot them…
Read MoreRisky Rhinos
Of course, with the imminent threat of rhinos becoming extinct in the wild, these amazing creatures have jumped to the forefront of guests wish lists. The white rhino is the most common of the two species for us to see and in most cases when we do see them they are going on with their…
Read MoreThe dark side of a Zebra
A Zebra is one of the most iconic mammals in Africa, as it looks rather pretty and is like a frolicking wild horse to most. However, Zebras certainly don’t act as gentile as they look! Why they have such start colours is a mystery! One theory is that they have the stripes not to hide…
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