Follow the exciting and breath-taking stories from our safaris and adventure whilst we explore the wonders of Africa and all that she has to offer.
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Letters From Lions #1
“ L E T T E R S F R O M L I O N S ” Letter One: Sandra tells us about her first experience in the Okavango Delta. “I have always heard about Africa through movies, documentaries and articles; that
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Guide Interview Series feat. Daniel Crous
This week we chat to Daniel Crous, expert safari guide and wildlife photographer! We met Daniel in February 2018 while on safari in the Okavango Delta, and wanted to give you all some insight into his exciting career and rich background in the wilderness. He
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When We See Her Again…
As this wild year draws closer to an end, we are all longing for something we once had in the palm of our hands. For different people, these longings will be unique; ranging from family gatherings to a simple visit
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The Tracker & The Visitors
Singita Ebony Lodge; a wild yet tranquil oasis in the middle of the Kruger National Park. On our last visit to this magical location, we experienced something truly incredible whilst out on our morning game drive. As we climbed into
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A Spot of Rain
On a bright, warm and tranquil day in the Londolozi Game Reserve, the surrounding nature called out to us through musical wind, bird chatter and distant calls, to explore it. While deciding whether to head out for the afternoon game
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Wrath of The Lionesses
It was a warm, lively and vibrant day in the Kruger National Park while we were out on our afternoon drive through the MalaMala concession. As the sun overtook us in the sky and headed downstairs to meet the horizon,
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Africa’s Alphabet
Africa is made up of countless astonishing elements, each playing a unique part in what makes it so special. To write about and elaborate on every single one of these would take a lifetime, therefore, let’s select a handful to
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The Lion Does Not Sleep Tonight
It was a sunny February afternoon in the Timbavati Game Reserve, the wind was skipping through the trees and the birds were chanting overhead. Myself and my guests were on a bush walk, enjoying the treasures of the wilderness on