The Namib desert dunes have been there for millions of years. Some believe it was the sand of the Orange river that was spilled into the strong Benguela current and carried back on land by strong...
READ MORE“Wilderness is not a luxury. It is a necessity of the human spirit” Edward Abbey Mila (Milandi) enjoyed a walking safari in Zambia where she visited both the Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa...
READ MORELove the idea of an Island Holiday? – a trip report by Kate Bergh This post was written by Kate Bergh, Co-founder & Director of Cedarberg Africa. She travels regularly throughout Africa with her...
READ MOREBack in May, I had the good fortune of going on another Tanzania photographic safari in the northern regions. This time I was visiting outside of the peak season so I was keen to see how the...
READ MOREKwa Zulu Natal has everything the African continent is known for – beaches, wildlife, mountains and fascinating ethnic culture. The Zulu Kingdom is a diverse land of untamed wilderness, broad...
READ MORERead the first part of Peter’s Rwanda safari trip here… Day 5 – Arrival in Volcanoes National Park Finally the time has come to head to the Volcanoes National park to hopefully see the gorillas....
READ MOREA Gorilla tracking safari in Rwanda… “In Africa, if you see lots of people walking in the same direction then they’re either going to market or on their way to church”. So said our guide...
READ MORELike any job, mine has its upsides and downsides. A Botswana safari in the Okavango Delta at the start of one of the best floods in recent years was definitely one of the upsides! Ker & Downey, a...
READ MOREHere is a photo blog of a few of my amateur shots from a recent safari to Victoria Falls and Hwange in Zimbabwe. I think it’s useful to show how close you can get to the wildlife. And also the...
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