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On Saturday 31st March, at 8.30 pm, the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, joined hundreds of millions of environmentally aware people around the world in switching off their lights for an hour to show their support for climate change action....
Later on this year, Google Street View will officially be available in Botswana. Officials have announced that this this will be the second country in Africa to adopt the excellent mapping feature with the aim to boost the nation as a ‘diamond exporter’ and premier ...
On our recent Garden Route Educational we spent a night in Oudtshoorn - It is nestled between the Outeniqua and Swartberg Mountains and is fast becoming a popular tourist destination. It is home to the Cango Caves, meerkats and the Swartberg Mountains world Herita...
On August 18th this year something monumental happened in the world of conservation: the presidents of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe signed into legal being the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). A 2006 Memora...
It's one of those things that makes your blood both freeze and boil: muggings on Table Mountain. A result of what is essentially a wilderness environment slap-bang up against a sprawling, poverty-stricken urban one, these criminal attacks have blighted the landmark destina...
The US Sate Department has just released a Travel Alert for its citizens who are planning a trip to Zambia during or immediately after the national elections, scheduled for 20th September 2011. Incu...
MySafari was very interested to learn recently of the development of an eco-project in the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville). Wilderness Safaris will be operating in and around the Odzala-Kokua National Park where its main aim will be to allow guests to track and view the Western Lowlan...
Only five species of rhino exist, yet this animal is still being slaughtered for its horn. Two of these five species are in Africa, the black and wh...
The upmarket South Africa safari industry is well established, iconic and competes with the best of the best from around the world (Singita Sabi Sands recently took 2nd place in the ...
Kenya’s president, Mwai Kibaki, set fire to more than five tones of ivory yesterday in an effort to focus the world’s attention on the rise in elephant poaching. "We wish to firmly demonstrate to the world our determination to eliminate all forms of ...
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