Tracey Campbell - November 28, 2010
In case you ever are lost and you come across a rhino in the wild … if it has just one horn you are in India; if it has 2 horns you are in Africa. The horn(s) are made of keratin, and are not actually attached to a bone, only skin – so if you […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 26, 2010
Stay at Thanda Main Lodge for 3 nights and enjoy an exciting trip to the see the Leatherback Turtles come ashore at night and lay their eggs at the beaches of iSimangaliso Wetland Park. This is a magical experience that will make your safari holiday unforgettable. Plus enjoy the last minute special rate of just […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 22, 2010
Mateya Safari Lodge is situated in the spectacular 76,000 hectare malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve. As well as elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo, the Reserve is also home to wild dog, cheetah, plains game including gemsbok, springbok, zebra and giraffe, and over 340 species of birds. Experienced game rangers and trackers will be on hand […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 21, 2010
Did you know these 5 facts about giraffe ? A male giraffe has thicker horns, which are bald on the very top as they use their horns for fighting, and the hair gets rubbed off. A female giraffe has thinner horns with tufts of black hair on the very top of the horns. Giraffe sleep […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 10, 2010
Following an unfortunate accidental fire in July of this year, which all but completely destroyed the prestigious Ivory Suite at Sabi Sabi Selati, in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, the suite has now been rebuilt, and is open again for business. If you thought the ‘old’ suite was the epitomy of luxury and opulence, well, […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 7, 2010
5 things you may or may not know about zebra : 1. The way to tell whether a zebra is male or female from behind (aside from the obvious, of course) is to look under their tail – females have a broader black ‘stripe’ between their back thighs than males. 2. When males fight each […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 4, 2010
AmaKhosi Safari Lodge is situated in the 12,000 hectare Amazulu Private Game Reserve, just over 3 hours north of Durban. The reserve is made up of a varied ecosystem which includes savanna, mountains and wetlands – making it the ideal home to the Big 5 as well as giraffe, warthog and hyena, hippopotamus and crocodile. […] Read More
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If you have already been on a traditional ‘Big 5’ safari, maybe this time you are looking for something a little ‘different’ but which will still enable you to enjoy South Africa’s wildlife ? Riding amongst giraffe and impala on a pure bred Arabian horse is something that not many people can claim to have […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - November 2, 2010
Want to escape the onslaught of annoying Christmas songs being played endlessly over and over again in shops and on the radio? I know, why not take a trip to South Africa and go on safari in the Madikwe Game Reserve? Just as a thought … Maybe this will tempt you further …. Stay for […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - October 31, 2010
It is not just termites that live in termite mounds. Hyenas will often take over a disused termite mound for their den, and inside, the pups will make additional tunnels for themselves, to give them extra protection from predators. The moral of this story … keep away from termite mounds !