…move into his place? This is typical of the millions of questions and variables that one has to contend with as a safari guide. It’s endless to be honest! But…
It’s such a joy raising a family in the bush, for so many reasons. And our guests recognise this – never do we get more genuinely honest and heartfelt questions…
…mammal uses their tongue primarily to obtain food but can also be used in cleaning out its nose and ears, along with another common behaviour like licking the urine off…
…a line while the other remained thirsty. Not long after, the male came hot on their tails. He made sure to pass right by us and then continued on towards…
…from its deck. The game drives were brilliant. Daniel and Sammy, our guides, soon learnt how to lift Patty comfortably into the passenger seat of the safari vehicle. They were…
…growth is a global concern. Another threat comes in the rapid land conversion and encroachment into protected areas. “This is a war of space. Everyone is trying to carve out…
…Conservancy’s Management Plan, an area of the Triangle is burnt each year. This is carried out on a rotational basis to ensure other areas are afforded years to grow and…
…regularly to his crop raiding in nearby communities. Luckily, our commitment to mitigating this conflict helped to ease rising tensions in the area between wildlife and communities and provided an…
…going to share the keys for months, if not years to come. Without skipping a beat, Plan B was underway. The placeholder for what was to come I asked Simon…
…Macharia And what a comeback it is! We got to witness her at full speed after her preferred food, the Thomson’s gazelle. In a flash, she raced past a warthog…