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What the new Khwai Bedouin Camp is really like

Investing in a fancy camera and an 11-week DSLR photo course seemed to be paying off because I was allowed to be one of the very first people to see our Khwai Bedouin Camp...

exploring Cape Town

Tobias from Germany – exploring Cape Town and Jenman African Safaris Week 18 (7th to 13th of June) Feel it – it IS here!!! No one who currently is in Cape Town would doubt that. And...

How Fred and Ginger met the leopard whisperer

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Fred and I am a leopard living in the Savuti area of Botswana. Even if I say so myself, I am a rather good-looking leopard. I am...

The Serengeti at 60 (mph)

The government of Tanzania has reopened discussions about building a tarmac (paved) highway across the northern part of Serengeti National Park, cutting directly across the path of the annual wildebeest migration. This highway has been...

Cameras Spot Leopards

Cameras spot leopards within city boundaries Source: Cape Times, Monday June 14th 2010 – Craig McKune NEW “camera trap” photographs, part of a project studying leopard populations in the mountains surrounding Cape Town, have confirmed the...

The Heights of Kilimanjaro!

A Jenman African Safaris’ employee Debbie braved the heights of Mount Kilimanjaro, situated in the Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania. Mount Kilimanjaro, a now-dormant volcano, rises to 5895 metres and is both the...

The Madagascar Cyclones!

I am sure most of you have heard about the Madagascar Cyclones and the destruction on the news…. Madagascar is a tropical island in the Indian Ocean and therefore tropical cyclones are expected around...

Hoerikwaggo Hike

The beginning of the end … Hoerikwaggo Hike – The final leg! On Wednesday, 14 January at 08h45 sharp, Hilka, Amina, Babes, Sydney and myself braced ourselves for the last stretch of the Hoerikwaggo trail,...

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