Source: SATSA Tourism Tattler Trade Journal
The work of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WILDCRU) was first featured in the Tattler Issue 1 of 2009. This article expands on their work, which is supported by...
Only when my plane was about to touch down in Frankfurt did I finally realise that my time in South Africa was over… Since then it has been two weeks… I’ve almost settled down...
Rhiannon Batten enjoys the panoramic vistas and the hospitality of the people of this ancient land
Having spent a sticky afternoon winding our way behind donkeys laden with luggage through rocky fields and green pastures,...
In June of this year I was doing a world in one country tour – which is a 19-day safari starting in Johannesburg and ending in Cape Town. On the KwaZulu Natal section of...
Madagascar the world’s oldest and fourth largest island is as diverse as the heavens are infinite and geographically diverse as it is biologically, creating a treasure haven of spectacular scenery of emerald rainforests, mountains,...
LIKA A devoted mother, Khulani Mangena tries to entice Vuma, an orphandes rhino calf in his care, to drink from a 30-litre bottle of specialized rhino refuses, eyeing the artificial teat suspiciously.
After all, it...
Shocking, what do you think about this; the road through the Serengeti will eventually ‘kill the migration?
Tanzania authorities are planning to construct a commercial highway across the Serengeti National Park marking an end to...
I just wanted to let you all know about my trip to Namibia in the hopes that it might inspire some of you to visit this beautiful country!
My 10 day adventure began as I...