Arusha, 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,…
Wildlife
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: 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…
Photo Of The Week: Belize, An Unexplored Wildlife Haven
July 30, 2018If you’re looking for a far-flung destination less traveled then look no further than the home of this week’s photo of the week Belize which, according to the UK Office…
If you’ve ever been on an African Safari, or even just googled ‘safari’, then you’ve very likely come across the term ‘The Big-Five’. It’s used to describe the five African…
I’m an African safari fanatic (I hear that the first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem). There is nothing quite like heading out in an open…
Costa Rica only accounts for 0.03% of the earth’s surface, and yet (depending on your source) it manages to pack an enormous 4% to 6% of the world’s biodiversity into…
Safari Review: Chobe National Park, Botswana
January 22, 2018One of my favourite safari destinations is Chobe. Located in the north of Botswana with the north-eastern section of the park bordering Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it is probably best…
Costa Rica is in the top 20 most bio-diverse countries on earth and is home to a whopping 500,000 species (4% of the estimated species to inhabit our big round…