Can trophy hunting and Eco-tourism co-exist?
My headline this week asks a hard question. One which I am going to try and answer in as unemotional […]
Can trophy hunting and Eco-tourism co-exist? Read More »
My headline this week asks a hard question. One which I am going to try and answer in as unemotional […]
Can trophy hunting and Eco-tourism co-exist? Read More »
An overwhelmingly beautiful scenic flight over the Okavango Delta, the world’s largest inland delta. Some of the highlights of our ride included sightings of hippo, elephant, giraffe, buffalo, red lechwe, crocodile, waterbuck, and more.
Bird’s eyeview of the Okavango Read More »
South Africa is hiding a well-kept secret way up on her northern-most border, where three countries and two major rivers collide.
Mapungubwe – An ancient land of baobabs Read More »
An interview with Greg du Toit, South African wildlife photographer and photographic guide. Hi Greg, thanks a million for taking
When the juice is worth the squeeze Read More »
Have you ever thought to yourself: “Screw it, let’s do it!” This is exactly how it felt as I jumped
How to jump off a plane from 10 000 feet Read More »
Let’s put things back into context, shall we? 🙂 Here’s the situation… Location? Simba A Campsite, on the edge of
“Robbed” by an elephant (iPhone story) Read More »
It’s amazing what a dose of clean, mountain air will do for body, mind and soul. Not to mention breathtaking
South Africa’s hidden gem Read More »
Dune 45 Video Footage Where did Dune 45 get its name from? Dune 45 is named after its location; it
Magical sunrise at Dune 45 Read More »
Hi Dr. Wilson. Thanks for your time! 🙂 We’re here to learn a little about you… 1. In a few
Chobe National Park as his office Read More »
When Peter Benchley wrote the book “Jaws” he underestimated the powerful effect his novel would have on the way the
Shark cage diving under the spotlight Read More »