Had a great trip to Botswana recently. If you are thinking Africa with fewer crowds combined with great Scenery and Magnificent game, this may be just the place. Truly one of the greatest Wildlife Spectacles on earth, Botswana has more Elephant than any other African Nation, and Predators Galore. I had the distinct privilege of …
Elewana Sand River Masai Mara, Kenya
he Sand River Masai Mara lodge is located on the river from which it gets its name and within the Masai Mara Reserve. The lodge harkens back to the 1920's heyday of luxury tented safari camps. The surrounding Masai Mara Reserve is full of excellent game viewing and during the annual migration you have a front row seat …
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp, Tanzania
The Serengeti Migration Camp is located along the Grumeti River in the Serengeti National Park. During the Annual Migration hundreds of thousands of animals make their way through the Serengeti and across the Grumeti River. Even if you miss the great migration there are still plenty of animals around the camp at all times (the …
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Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania
A leisurely drive through Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania.
Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Leopard Hills is a Private Game Reserve located within the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. It was the perfect way to finish off our stay in South Africa -- we were finally able to see a pack of Wild Dogs (endangered and fairly elusive) and a pair of Cheetah. A great ending to an amazing trip! …
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Happy World Elephant Day!
Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge, South Africa 2014
Singita Sweni, South Africa 2014
Ivory Lodge at Lion Sands, South Africa 2014
I’m assuming he has the right of way…
While heading down the road from the Lion Sands Game Reserve we encountered this guy strolling down the road towards us. Trying not to panic became job #1... We pulled over as far as we could, stopped the car and thankfully he took a step onto the grass and just kept walking.
