…brown-chested snake-eagle sits atop a tree, scanning the horizon. [f 6.3, 1/2000, ISO 400 -0.33] A striking crowned crane, up close. [f 6.0, 1/1250, ISO 400 -0.33] A young calf…
…drainage lines. [f 4.5, 1/250, ISO 800] Elephant herds continue to move across the marshy areas constantly feeding. [f 2.8, 1/1000, ISO 3200] Not all the Mara’s inhabitants love the…
…guide got totally drenched as he put down the rainflaps on the open safari vehicle. We decided to turn back so he could change into dry clothes, despite him being…
…guests because she was emotional about the last lion kill but she also wanted to enter the Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year competition. During all the day’s commotion,…
…annual Migration of herbivores come thrill-seeking travellers from all over the world to witness what must be the Greatest Animal Carnage on Earth as crocodiles the size of submarines ambush…
…results of our online answers. As I read through mine, I got goose bumps! How do seemingly random questions give such an accurate description of me? I now can understand…
…has large Land Cruisers that seat six comfortably in stadium seating so that everyone has a view, and it is so open you feel like you are truly out in…
…change … They arrived dressed in their finest and, climbing into the car, took their seats with nervous excitement. I spied an open seat and jumped at the opportunity of…
…wildlife, a true test of survival. The journey across the vast expanse in search of water and pasture is perilous, and the scattered skeletons of animals are stark reminders of…
…our favourite seating area in Omaanda’s Guest Area At sundown, the lanterns come out near the pool at Omaanda Back in Windhoek, we camped out waiting for our PCR test…