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  • Oct 19, 2016
  • Blog, Botswana, Tuskers Bush Camp, Uncategorized

Baobab Bush Dinner at Tuskers

Botswana is known as the land of giants, not only due to its abounding elephants, which occupy Chobe National Park in vast numbers, but also as a namesake to the ancient baobab trees, which bury their roots in some of the country's most special places. Somewhere along the hidden pathways, and through[…]
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  • Oct 18, 2016
  • Blog, Ezulwini, Uncategorized

Ezulwini Game Lodges Encourage Romance

The dry bushveld of the Balule Nature Reserve is filled with sweet songs, unrecognizable sounds and magical moments. The bushveld can tell stories of love, heartache and comedy - it holds the transparency of human beings; a place that has no time for masks. The bush is real, authentic and truthful.[…]
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  • Oct 17, 2016
  • Blog, Sabi Sand Leopard Updates, Umkumbe Safari Lodge Riverside, Uncategorized

5 Leopards to See at Umkumbe Safari Lodge

Out of all the leopards whose territories criss-cross through the Umkumbe Safari Lodge traverse in the Sabi Sand, we've managed to whittle down the list to a 'top 5' for today's leopard showcase! This region of the Greater Kruger is famous for unbeatable leopard sightings, and rightfully so. There is[…]
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  • Oct 14, 2016
  • Blog, The Week in Pictures, Uncategorized

Week in Pics : Felidae Family Dominate Our Sightings

There has been a very definite presence of big cats throughout all the reserves. While we're not neglecting the other incredible sightings of pachyderms, general game, the endangered wild dogs, flutterings of birds, deadly raptors and giant herbivores; it's just that the big cats have stuck out like a sore thumb[…]
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  • Oct 13, 2016
  • Blog, Botswana, Tuskers Bush Camp, Uncategorized

Tuskers Birding Checklist: Special Features!

Now you might think that just because these creatures don't have a mane and an earth-shattering roar that they are somewhat less worthy of the hours we spend watching them; however, birds are decidedly more interesting than watching sleeping lions snore! Twitchers, as we are called, are fascinated by birds[…]
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  • Oct 13, 2016
  • Africa on Foot, Blog, nThambo Tree Camp, Uncategorized

Meet Em Gatland, Wildlife Photographer

Em Gatland has a unique way of looking at the wild world around her and her unwavering passion shines through in the work she produces. Em's photos reflect the true spirit of Africa, an Africa that is filled with emotion, passion, turbulence and warm heartedness. Anyone can take a photo, but injecting[…]
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