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Annually more than a million White bearded wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, eland and other antelope make a never ending, roughly circular, annual journey in search of grazing and water. The migration takes place across the Serengeti plains of north western...

The coastline from Cape Town to Hermanus offers some of the best whale watching opportunities in the world. Every year, usually between June and October, hundreds of Southern Right Whales arrive along the coast to mate and calve, often sheltering within 100 meters of the...

Whether white water rafting on the swirling turbulent current of the Zambezi River in the gorges below the Victoria Falls or having a drink in the “Devil’s Swimming Pool”, the region offers a wide range of activities designed to get heart rates soaring. The one...

Whether white water rafting on the swirling turbulent current of the Zambezi River in the gorges below the Victoria Falls or having a drink in the “Devil’s Swimming Pool”, the region offers a wide range of activities designed to get heart rates soaring. The one...

Leatherback and loggerhead turtles dig deep nests in the sands of the broad sub tropical beaches of Zululand in South Africa between December and January and about two months later tiny hatchlings struggle their way towards the surf....

Although done at a more sedate pace than the Tour de France, cyclists riding past elephants and lions in Botswana’s Tuli Block may sometimes secretly wish they had the turn of speed of international champions. ...

Tracking Black Rhino The vast open landscapes of the arid Damaraland region of Namibia are home to some of the most elusive black rhino left on earth. Fewer than 5 000 black rhino exist in the world and every sighting of one of these prehistoric looking...

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The famous ruins at Great Zimbabwe and lesser known sites at Mapungubwe and Thulamela in South Africa are examples of stone cities built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Similar techniques were used to construct the buildings and artefacts found at the site show that the...

The famous ruins at Great Zimbabwe and lesser known sites at Mapungubwe and Thulamela in South Africa are examples of stone cities built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Similar techniques were used to construct the buildings and artefacts found at the site show that the...

A wide variety of guides cater for visitors with particular interests or needs. Some guides will stay with guests for their entire trip and help with everything from completing park entry documentation or border crossing formalities to offering information on the customs of local people, history...