At over 200 square miles of pristine wilderness, and with 4 of the Big 5 present, it’s hard to fathom why the Zambezi National Park in Zimbabwe isn’t on more…
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If you’ve been following my blog over the past 12 months then you’ll no doubt have noticed that I’ve spent a fair amount of 2019 in Zimbabwe on the Nakavango…
Safari Review: Tsavo East National Park, Kenya
November 1, 2019At over 13,700 rugged square kilometers, and as Kenya’s largest park by quite some distance, Tsavo East has well and truly earned it’s ‘Theatre of the Wild’ nickname. The park…
Safari Review: Arusha National Park, Arusha, Tanzania
July 18, 2019Arusha, a fairly large city in the north of Tanzania, is often described as a gateway to Tanzania’s major safari destinations; most notably the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Serengeti National Park,…
Having grown up in a city all of my life, it’s fair to say that I have certain expectations when it comes to nighttime noise pollution. The wail of an…
If you’re wondering why my posts have dried up in the past couple of weeks it’s because it was that time of the year when I down tools (a.k.a. my…
Safari Review: Exploring Milwane National Park, Eswatini
March 6, 2019Eswatini (Formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland) may be tiny (in fact its ranked 154th of 196 in the list of countries and dependencies by area), but what it lacks in…
Safari Review: Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka
December 13, 2018Since its designation as a wildlife sanctuary in 1969, Bundala National Park on Sri Lanka’s South-Eastern coastline has been an internationally acclaimed migratory wetland bird wintering ground. Now one of…
Safari Review: Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
December 6, 2018As Sri Lanka’s most visited National Park, Yala is famed for its resident Leopard, Sloth Bear and Elephants. Bordering the Indian Ocean, the park is divided into several ‘blocks’ with…
Okonjima, Namibia Destination Guide
September 27, 2018Okonjima is private safari reserve in Namibia on the road between Windhoek; Namibia’s capital city, and Etosha National Park to the west of the Waterberg Plateau. It’s the perfect place…