South Luangwa Conservation Society
The SLCS continues to do its wonderful work within the Luangwa. Read its latest newsletter here. Read More →
Gorilla permits set to rise by 50%?
The Rwanda Development Board has confirmed that gorilla permits are to rise by a whopping 50% from 01st June 2012 to US$750.00 per permit. Before June, permits purchased in full for trekking prior to 31... Read More
Summer rains hammer the Kruger area
Devastating rains have hammered the Mpumalanga and eastern Limpopo provinces in South Africa causing some of the famous wildlife reserves bordering the Kruger National Park to close. Reports indicate... Read More
Safari Telegraph January 2012
Leopards, the Congo, South Sudan. Click here to download Read More →
South Luangwa Conservation Society moving forward in 2012
Read the SLCS’s latest newsletter here today. Read More →
Lewa Conservancy, conservation in Kenya
Over the last two decades, the Lewa Conservancy in northern Kenya has gained prominence as one of the leading conservancies in Africa, especially in the conservation of black and white rhino. The last... Read More
Wildflowers and whales of South Africa
Not too many visitors venture to South Africa’s Cape region during the middle of winter, but for nature lovers, it’s a brilliant time to experience two widely contrasting events. The Southern... Read More
August rains and bewildered wildebeest
Four days of good August rain in Kenya’s Masai Mara has recently caused havoc amongst the migrating wildebeest herds as they struggle to decide on which side of the river the grass is greener. Constant... Read More
Fascinating animals are Africa's wild dogs
Every year towards the end of the rains, the Alpha female in a pack of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) will seek out a suitable den in which to pup. After a gestation period of around 72 days, the pups... Read More
British Birdwatching Fair, Rutland Water - 19, 20 and 21 August, 2011
Once again we will have a stand at the British Birdwatching Fair, held annually at Rutland Water near Oakham. Please call at the stand, we’d be delighted to see you and have a chat about our African holidays... Read More
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