by Keri | Oct 31, 2014 | Aardvark, Giraffe, Hyena, Special nature events, Wild encounters
On an early morning game drive out of River Lodge, Lot Makhubele spotted the clear tracks of a male leopard imprinted in the sand road. He slowly climbed down from his high seat at the front of the vehicle and started explaining to guests the difference between male...
by Keri | Oct 13, 2014 | Cheetah, Impala
Buffalo Camp is aptly named. On a recent game walk, we set out after breakfast heading for the dam near Buffalo Camp – because buffalo had been spotted there. En route, we saw various different birds and interesting animal tracks, and also heard the buffalo. We moved...
by Keri | Sep 26, 2014 | Stargazing
Many guests come on safari with a lot of definite expectations and desires. Of course, as a ranger and guide, I do my best to manage and meet these anticipations. However, it’s especially rewarding for me when a guest returns home and their fondest memory of their...
by Keri | Sep 4, 2014 | Leopard
Hello my name is Garry. I am a ranger at Kapama Southern Camp and I am an addict. I am addicted to leopard, but I have been clean for three days now. I really want to quit, I do, but I can’t do it alone. I need help. Everyone has their own vices; mine is just a little...
by Keri | Aug 14, 2014 | African rock python, Snakes
It averages three to four metres in length, but can easily grow up to six metres long – that’s the southern African python. It’s massive – but even though it’s South Africa’s biggest snake, it’s very elusive and rarely seen in the wild. Earlier this year, I was lucky...
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