by African Bush Camps While COVID-19 has slowed the travel industry down and completely changed the way we do things, it hasn’t changed why we do them or our will to do them. Our purpose is to ‘Share and Conserve...
Low volume tourism What sets a Botswana safari apart from other Southern African countries is the concept of “low-volume” tourism. Most of our recommended properties in Botswana are set on wide open spaces on private concessions, coupled with capacities restricted...
One of the most enjoyable aspects, as a photographer, is the processing of the hundreds of images captured during a safari. Going through each photo, you’re taken back to the African Wilderness, where you can relive the sights, sounds, and...
Greetings from the African wilderness, where the scorching sun beats down and the endless savannahs stretch out before you. The feeling of being out here, surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of nature and the untamed wildlife, is difficult to describe,...
Recently, on a photographic day excursion into the Kruger National Park, I stopped at the Lake Panic Bird Hide near Skukuza. The Kruger National Park, more aptly known as the Best Place On Earth (BPOE) has been a part of...
Dolphins swimming in Venice, coyotes on the Golden Gate Bridge, deer grazing on Washington lawns, lions lounging on the Skukuza golf course: these scenes occurred during a brief worldwide lockdown, and their striking novelty highlights how mankind has distanced itself...
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