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Students on the Shamwari Game Reserve got involved in some exciting work with the vets, rangers and at the animal hospital. They helped to dart zebras on the reserve, so they vets could retrieve blood samples....
The Kogelberg Nature Reserve lies in ocean-facing mountains about 100km east of Cape Town. It's a multi-layered Biosphere Reserve with a strictly protected central zone that is widely acknowledged as the epicentre of the regions fyn...
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As one of my favourite African countries, Namibia sure has a lot to offer to keep people coming back! Here are my Top 10 things to do, see or experience in Namibia: Climb to the top of the Sossusvlei dunes...
Say the name ‘Singita’ and I picture luxurious lodges with apartment-sized suites or ‘Out Of Africa’ tents furnished with mahogany antiques and Persian rugs.Singita accommodation is decadent - hedonistic even – but that's what's expected fr...
Who says Paradise was lost? I recently spent 3 amazing nights with my 9-year old daughter on safari at the sublime Thornybush Game Lodge, situated adjacent to the Kruger National Park but in a private reserve and well away from the busloads...
In a previous blog I wrote about the formation of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, an ambitious project designed to link conservation areas in Botswana, Namibia,...
The Born Free Foundation, through their campaign ‘Global Friends’, helps five schools near the Shamwari Game Reserve. Global Friends’ aim is t...
During the last few months we have had several sightings of our Wilson's Pan female leopard with her two sub-adult female cubs. As a guide you grow up with these animals, from the moment when the mother shows you her precious litter for the first tim...
The church bells have rung, billions have cheered from the sidelines and all the pomp and ceremony has been packed away (at least for now). The royal couple - also known as the Duke and Duchess of Cam...
Indians play a major role in South Africa's celebrated "Rainbow Nation" with their distinct ethnic identity and delectable cuisine....
Funny thing, weather: while landlocked Botswana may not have the alarming seasonal variations of, say, where'd-this-12-feet-of-snow-come-from-Canada or the amusing mix of sun-wind-rain-hot-cold that I experience here in Cape Town on a daily basis, it does have...
It’s official: Cape Town is the number one city on the planet! As a Capetonian I’ve always known this, but it gives me an overwhelming sense of satisfaction that the rest of the world agrees. And by ‘rest of the world’ I’m referring to the ...
Often beach goers and nature lovers are quick to say that it isunnecessary to have a residential pool for your stay in Cape Town, when surrounded by the some of the world's most beautiful beaches. But is it ...
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