By Claire Roadley I have stayed in many game reserves, having grown up in South Africa – from staying in caravans and Parks Board…
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An article in the inflight magazine spoke of the decline in the number of lions in Africa, a reduction of over 40% in the last…
Comments closedI was lucky enough to find myself heading up to Garonga in September. It had been (far too many) years since my last visit –…
Comments closedIt had been a few years since my last visit to Northern Tanzania, an area on many people’s bucket list, and an area with names that evoke all sorts of emotions. My memories of my first visit to Tanzania, about 20 years ago, are still with me – particularly the cheetah sighting in the tall grass of the Serengeti, when the cubs got told off by their Mum, because she lost the Tommy she had just caught for their dinner, as they were otherwise occupied with some rough and tumble.
Comments closedKim and Bounce Bonding – PHOTO ABOVE CREDIT: PENNY WOLHUTER Acclaimed wildlife filmmaker and photographer Kim Wolhuter is the third generation of game ranger in…
Comments closedLess than an hours’ drive from Nairobi city center is one of the scenic wonders of the world: the Great Rift Valley, a sight that…
Comments closedJean Toucher is the Safari Manager at Ghost Mountain Inn in Mkuze, Zululand, who not only skippers the unforgettable boat cruises and tiger fishing trips…
Comments closedThanks to Serena Hotels, Kenya Airways and Ranger Safaris Kevin was recently lucky enough to take a group of operators on an educational to Tanzania’s…
Comments closedClaire recently took a small group of hand-picked British journalists and bloggers around South Africa, in conjunction with South African Airways and South African Tourism UK, to rediscover some of its tourism icons…
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