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Safaris are a great opportunity to create awareness and help travellers experience the authentic beauty of Africa. World Safari Day is the perfect opportunity for us to celebrate the communities, ecosystems and wildlife around our camps, which is the core of our Foundation and an integral part of our safari experiences.
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
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,
An African safari is filled with exhilarating experiences. Especially, if you’re planning a family safari in wildlife-rich Southern Africa. If you want to impress fellow travellers or your family on a game drive, now is the perfect opportunity to brush up on your knowledge of collective nouns for animals you are likely to encounter in the African bush.
We decided to wrap up 2021 with a compilation of our top wildlife photographs from our Instagram. Our guides, guests and the rest of the staff really do an amazing job of capturing the majestic wildlife of Southern Africa, and sharing them with us.
Offering an exclusive experience, the secret season also known as the Emerald season is perfect for birders, photographers and anyone who likes baby animals. It is one of the best times to travel.
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World Travel Awards Winner 2023
This was truly a 5+ star bucket list experience. We were treated with the utmost respect, generosity and kindness by every staff member. We appreciated the understated luxury, attention to detail, magnificent lodge decor, the on-the-Zambezi River setting, the phenomenal food, guides, trip to the epic Vic Falls and optional activities...
Julia K, March 2024Managing 23 travelers from California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Montana was difficult. Finding a camp in the Okavango was also difficult. Fortunately, I made contact with Vanessa Stanley, and she was able to assist in finding two camps that were proximal to each other, thus allowing a group of 23 to have meals and free time together and still be at a bush camp. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Gary, July 2024