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Rhinos have existed for thousands of years and play an essential role in the ecosystems around them, especially since they are herbivores and are considered to be important grazers because of their huge appetite.
In September, temperatures in Africa continue to rise, and many safari locations are quickly approaching their peak seasons. If you’re travelling between June and October, wherever you go in Africa, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking game viewing, picturesque views, and a memorable safari experience.
We recently received some wonderful news from a couple who had visited our Linyanti Bush camp for an extra-special romantic safari to celebrate their honeymoon! Just two short months after their stay at our camp, the couple found out they were expecting, and after their precious daughter was born, they decided to name her Evelyn, after the host at Linyanti Bush Camp.
The largest animals on Earth are African elephants. They roam 37 nations in Africa with their herds. They can be identified by their trunk, which they use for both communication and day-to-day survival. Find out all you need to know about the African “ellie” in this blog
As we celebrate World Lion Day, we would like to shed some light on the progress made by The African Bush Camps Foundation through the human-wildlife co-existence projects currently running in Mola, near our Bumi Hills Safari Lodge.
Lions are top predators in their environment, whether that’s grasslands, desert or open woodland. It means they play a crucial role in keeping a healthy balance of numbers among other animals,
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