Tag Archives: Elephant
The Okavango Delta – the trip dreams are made of
Posted on 10th December 2025
written by award winning South African journalist and author Marion Scher.
There are trips of a lifetime, and then there are trips of a lifetime. Whatever you call it, your bucket list, dream list or adventure wish-list, the Okavango Delta in the green season, from November onward
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Luc discovers Botswana
Posted on 20th June 2025
My partner and I recently had the chance to explore Botswana. This incredible country truly completely blew us away. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with warm smiles and this deep, grounding connection to both the land and its people.
There’s su
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Light Aircraft Charter on Safari – Luggage Restrictions & Passenger Weight Regulations Explained
Posted on 4th June 2024
Oftentimes safari destinations are remote and not easily accessible by road. Light aircraft charter flights are therefore an integral part of being on safari.
Light aircraft charters are quite different from your average regional airline flight:
Destinations are remote (no refuelling)
Wea
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Great Tsau Hill – Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana (by Jen Weimann)
Posted on 18th November 2022
Standing 200 meters above the vast flat expanse of the central Kalahari, Great Tsau Hill has no doubt served as an important navigational aid to humans since our time on earth began. The first people of Southern Africa, the indigenous Bushman, have traversed this seemingly dry and barren land for a
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Young elephant survives attack by 14 lions
Posted on 26th November 2014
A young elephant somehow was separated from his herd when 14 female lions descended on the helpless animal at Chinzombo Camp in Zambia. Clearly outnumbered, the elephant managed to bravely fend off the attack despite having three lioness on his back at one point!
This event was captured by
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