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Welcome to my blog - your guide to all things African safari.
Here, you'll discover the inside track on everything from cosy lodges and fascinating places to visit, to captivating animal facts and my top recommendations for safari itineraries.
Our goal is to make sure everyone feels welcome and catered for, whether you're travelling solo, looking for a small group safari, celebrating a honeymoon or planning a fun-packed family adventure. If you're part of the LGBTQ+ community or in need of accessible travel options, we've got guides to help plan your travels.
We focus on eco-friendly and responsible tourism, enabling you to enjoy your safari whilst also doing your bit for our planet and local communities.
Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a first-time safari-goer, you’ll find helpful facts. These posts are crammed with practical tips, guides, and intriguing facts to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. You'll find advice on everything, from what to pack for a safari, the best times to visit, and even some surprising tidbits about wildlife. Browse our posts or if you’re looking for something specific, go to the bottom of the page for quick links.
In the world of safaris, the only thing more fun than embarking on one is preparing for it. Make sure you sign up to my newsletter at the bottom of the page so you can get my latest blogs straight to your inbox.
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The Africa Rhino: A Fight for Survival
African rhinos are some of the most majestic and endangered animals to see on safari. They are truly awe-inspiring creatures, however, they are also facing a serious threat to their survival.
Your Guide to the Big Five.
The famous Big 5 is on most visitors check list. Do you know which African animals make it onto the list?
Quick Blog Links
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African Wild Dog: 10 Fascinating Facts
A Comprehensive Guide to the African Hippo
10 Fun Facts About the Spotted Hyena
The African Rhino: Fight for Survival
5 Fascinating Facts About the African Leopard
Top 5 Interesting Facts About Zebra
Top 5 Fun Facts About the African Lion
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