The world heritage site, Mana Pools National Park in Northern Zimbabwe, is the only place in Southern Africa where it actually encourages the public to get out of their vehicles and walk around with no guide……… These are the other photos that go along my article that was published by “Life As A Human”. I […]
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Okanvango Delta, Botswana
posted by hazel vint
Okavango Delta Walking Safari and Wild Camping, Botswana “Whatever you hear in the night, do not get out of your tent.” Were the words from our guide just before crashing for the evening. It was only a few hours later that we were awoken to the extremely near sound of animals, I could hear the […]
Sossus Vlei, Namibia
posted by hazel vint
Get Lost in some of the world’s largest sand dunes…. If you are looking for unsupervised exploration, energetic hiking, no other person in sight and all for a reasonable price, then this hot dry sand dune environment is the place for you. Just remember being lost in the dunes in midday is something you will […]
Chobe National Park, Botswana
posted by hazel vint
Budget safari, a thing of dreams? Here is the means to make that budget safari, a reality. You don’t have to sacrifice the best parks for this reality; well known Chobe National Park is one of the best, especially for spotting large groups of elephants. The cool air is welcoming in the early morning safari […]
Etosha National Park, Namibia
posted by hazel vint
Etosha national park totally took me by surprise. In the North Western corner of Namibia, it is a truly wonderful place to go on safari. When I visited it was dry season and this meant a great amount of animals were around waterholes therefore very easy to spot all kinds of animals drinking and grazing […]
De Hoop, South Africa
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What an amazingly beautiful place, De Hoop has safari for animals, like deer, zebra, baboons, ostrich etc… But it also has sand dunes and ocean with sandy beaches and rock pools to play in. One of my favourite places in South Africa so far.
Birds of Eden Second Shoot, South Africa
posted by hazel vint
Birds of Eden this time round was a much more enjoyable and less stressful experience. Even at feeding time when I definitely felt i had become one of the birds getting so close and being involved with the squabbling for food! Macaws wings are surprisingly large and strong!