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April 20, 2017

The Digital Safari

When one considers that humans are the most connected species on the planet how we share our Safari can be a real interesting observation. The heritage of Safari has been shared for over a century around a fire, fabled in story and legend and quite possibly serves as on...
April 20, 2017

Winter Safari

Winter... also considered to be the dry season, there are quite a few myths behind the colder months in the Kruger National Park and many feel uncertain if it’s the right time to come to the Park. Nothing could be further from the truth. Generally, the winter season is...
April 6, 2017

Safari & Dopamine

The sheer sense of excitement that is aroused when going on Safari is magical. At Safaria we have first hand experience of how Safari and being out in the African bush reduces stress levels and increases ones happy factor. Why does this happen and why should you go on...
April 5, 2017

The Story Of Safari

On the eve of the 2nd world war Britain’s colonial empire was made up of 45 territories, 2 million square miles and 50 million inhabitants. All but 300,000 square miles of the Empire was in tropical Africa, where there where no less than 14 territories all staffed by m...
April 5, 2017

Safari – The Experience

How do you create the perfect day safari experience? Perhaps based on the timeless nature of Africa, one needs to really slow down, take stock and do everything just that little bit slower to really make the most of ones Safari experience. As the operator do you rely on...
March 30, 2017

Why is a Great Guide so important?

A great guide is at the heart of any successful safari experience. Every guest to Africa arrives full of anticipation and excitement. Having a repeat guest is often easier because the Safari bug has bitten and they come with experience and an established expectation. An...
February 24, 2017
Kruger Park Photographic Safaris

The Kruger National Park Story

Together with James Stevenson Hamilton, Paul Kruger for most part must be considered as the most influential person in the establishment of the Kruger National Park. During the early era, up until mid 1800’s, the area was excessively hunted. It was an easy affair and b...
February 22, 2017

Going To Bush – A History of Safari

On the eve of the 2nd world war Britain’s colonial empire was made up of 45 territories, 2 million square miles and 50 million inhabitants. All but 300,000 square miles of the Empire was in tropical Africa, where there where no less than 14 territories all staffed by m...
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