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Great White Pelican

Usually fishes in groups on open, freshwater or salt lakes. Also preys on eggs and young of gulls...

 
Most Elegant Antelope Species

The kudu is the second largest antelope species in the world (behind the eland)...

 
Most Venomous Snakes

The most venomous snakes in Africa...

 
Top 5 Camel Safaris in Africa!

Top 5 Camel Safaris in Africa!

The continent of Africa is known for its wide range of terrain – from the dry plains of the Serengeti to the lush jungles of the Congo, which help to attract tourists to the national parks in search of exciting safari adventures and eco-tourist trips. If you’re looking for an ...

 

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Author: Michael Theys

May 31, 2010

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Daily Photo: Giraffe

Giraffe Madikwe Game Reserve, 29 May 2010, 08h13 Nikon D300, Nikon 80-200 @ 170mm, 1/1000, f/4, ISO 200 ___________________________ Having just gotten back to Madikwe I have not had too many photo opportunities yet.  Two short morning drives, both in cold overcast conditions, did not deliver much and the highlight was a journey of giraffes which suddenly came to [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 31, 2010

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5 Items Not To Bring On a Safari Tour

During a day trip on safari, it’s essential to only bring necessary items. Some items not only take up too much room, but are also considered unsafe to bring on safari. If you missed our previous post on what TO bring on a trip to Africa, click here to read the list of safari vacation essentials. Below [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 28, 2010

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Capturing African Wildlife with Herman Gerber from Safari TV!

Capturing African Wildlife with Herman Gerber from Safari TV!

An Interview with Herman Gerber, professional camera operator in the Sabi Sands. 1. Hi Herman! Please present yourself in a couple of words… I am a professional live wildlife photographer and 6th generation African. 2. You are currently working for Safari TV. Sounds really exciting! Is this some kind of ...

 

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Author: Michael Theys

May 26, 2010

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Botswana Uncovered: Get a Glimpse into Authenticity

Nestled along Botswana’s sprawling floodplains and lush forests lays a remote paradise comprised of a mere handful of some of Africa’s most authentic and celebrated eco-tourism accommodations. For those looking to experience an intimate vacation, far from touristy hot spots and busy city life, Botswana is the place to visit. Its authenticity allows visitors to [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 26, 2010

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Destination Review | Ivory Tree Game Lodge | Pilanesberg

Ivory Tree Game Lodge is situated in the north eastern region of the Pilanesberg National Park, a mere two hours by road transfer from Johannesburg. Ivory Tree Game Lodge is ideal for small groups, families and couples looking to maximise their time in SA by heading out on a one or two night safari. Moya Wa Tenga Safaris packages include return road transfers.

 

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Author: Andrew Beck

May 25, 2010

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Daily Photo: White Crowned Shrike

White Crowned Shrike Madikwe Game Reserve, 10 May 2010, 16h46 Nikon D300, Nikon 80-200 @125mm, 1/4000, f/3.5, ISO 200 ___________________________ Bird photography is about patience and luck.  You need to be willing to sit, watch and wait.  A few weeks ago we sat watching this White Crowned Shrike, willing him to move.  As luck would have it we did [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 25, 2010

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8 Packing Tips for an African Safari Vacation

Packing for any trip, whether it’s a weekend getaway or a week-long trip, isn’t the most relaxing way to spend your afternoons and nights prior to your departure. The stress of forgetting something important or packing too much is always on the back-burner of your mind. But now, you’re days away from departing on your [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 24, 2010

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Keep your eyes peeled

After hosting a fantastic workshop with www.photo-africa.com on Saturday, we are really excited about the opportunities that are coming not only our way, but [...]

 

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Author: Kerry de Bruyn

May 24, 2010

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Safari Memories (Part 2): An Egyptian Camel Safari!

Safari Memories (Part 2): An Egyptian Camel Safari!

Guest Post by Scott Hughes. Looking for Part 1? Click HERE. The next day we hopped on a flight to Cairo. We had decided that in order to get the most out of our African adventures, we had to experience Africa’s other great wilderness – the Sahara desert. After a ...

 

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Author: Michael Theys

May 21, 2010

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