Ross Pride Breakaway Lionesses FINALLY Find a Meal
Maslow's hierarchy of needs states that humans are motivated by basic physiological needs, one of which is food. This certainly rings true in the animal kingdom - the fight for food and survival is tough. Only the strong survive! On Saturday night, the hungry Ross Pride lionesses satisfied one of[…]
Valentine's Day : 4 Monogamous Animals Seen on Safari
The plump little cherub with his single heart-shaped arrow will be making his annual appearance on the 14th February. Every year, without fail, Cupid appears on just about every piece of paraphernalia. In our eager world of consumerism, we lap it up and keep Cupid in business. Welcome to Valentine’s[…]
Valentine's Day Special: Love Blossoms in the Bush
There’s no denying that khaki fever is a reality. Much the same as a uniformed soldier, pilot, ship captain, or Navy SEAl, a game ranger donning khakis, epaulets, and a t-shirt tan evokes an undeniable response from mere civillians. Just like animal instinct, the most primal laws of attraction apply in[…]
Week in Pictures : Wildlife Photos Compiled with Love
We had to throw in the word "love" in our title given that it's Valentine's day on Sunday. Overly commercialised, somewhat cheesy and over-the-top; but yet another reason to celebrate our love...of nature ! We actually have something special in store for you this Valentine's day, so check in again on[…]
Top 5 Reasons to Visit the Balule Nature Reserve
The Balule Nature Reserve is one of the Greater Kruger's hidden gems. Untouched by commercialism and sharing unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park ; the Balule certainly deserves a place in the crème de la crème of safari guides. The Balule is home to the big five. The Olifants River courses[…]