You never know what may come
As we arrive at Rhino Post, a large bull elephant greets us in the parking lot. Bushbuck and impala cut grass in long swaths along either side of the raised walkway leading to our private...
As we arrive at Rhino Post, a large bull elephant greets us in the parking lot. Bushbuck and impala cut grass in long swaths along either side of the raised walkway leading to our private...
As you walk in Kruger, you start to appreciate the small moments and the details that can only be appreciated when you slow down, and walk on foot in the bush, as Bushmen have for...
Genets are common nocturnal visitors to campsites and lodges in the African bush, moving silently through even dense vegetation as they hunt for insects, rodents, and other prey attracted by lights and food scraps....
Carmine bee-eaters are bold creatures in both temperament and colour and are not averse to perching on the backs of much larger animals like buffalo or Kori bustards, the world’s largest flying bird....
One of the most interesting aspects of the mopane tree is that they are the host of the mopane “worm” (the larvae of the Mopane emperor moth) which feed on the trees in in huge...
The dwarf mongoose, it is Africa’s smallest carnivore and weighs 350-400 grammes and reaches about 250 mm in length, is a highly social, diurnal animal which lives in packs of up to 19 animals, although...