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Photography at Londolozi

Photography at Londolozi

July 14, 2016
M Blackburn
Africa, Photography, Safari

Londolozi is famed for its leopards, but Londolozi is also a top photographic destination. The Sabi Sands is one of the best places in South Africa for wildlife sightings because of the concentration of game and because the animals are extremley relaxed around vehicles. Photography at Londolozi is unparalleled, not only because of the wildlife viewing but because of the other photographic services offered at the camp.

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24 Hours on Safari

24 Hours on Safari

May 29, 2016
M Blackburn
Africa, Photography, Safari

Travellers planning their first safari to South Africa often ask me loads of questions and a number of queries center around what to expect. How early is the morning wake-up call? How much free time will I have? How close will we get to the animals? In an attempt to answer these questions, here is my guide to 24 hours on safari based on my recent trip to Ngala Tented Camp.

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Tswalu Kalahari: A Unique Experience

Tswalu Kalahari: A Unique Experience

May 15, 2016
M Blackburn
Africa, Safari

The unique Tswalu Kalahari offers a memorable experience owing to its extraordinary landscape and nothing-is-too much philosophy. This isn’t a traditional safari destination, but Tswalu Kalahari will not fail to deliver a unique safari experience. Here are the top five remarkable experiences from my most recent trip.

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Elusive Eleven

Elusive Eleven

May 10, 2016
M Blackburn
Photography, Safari

Everyone has heard about the Big Five, but what about the elusive eleven? Here is a look at the bush’s secretive, primarily nocturnal creatures. How many have you seen?

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The Botswana Zebra Migration: Makgadikgadi Pans

The Botswana Zebra Migration: Makgadikgadi Pans

March 30, 2016
M Blackburn
Africa, Photography, Safari

Due to late summer rains, the area was lush with green grasses and flowers and this is what attracts thousands of zebra from over 300 miles away to trek from as far away as the Okavango Delta and Namibia. As soon as the grasses die and the water evaporates they will trek back to where they came from. This is the African bush that I have come to love and in this remote corner of Botswana I felt connected to the wonderful web of life.

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Leadwood Lodge: Searching for Leopards

Leadwood Lodge: Searching for Leopards

March 24, 2016
M Blackburn
Africa, Photography, Safari

Rain was predicted during my entire trip to Leadwood Lodge in the Sabi Sands (a private concession adjacent to the Kruger National Park). Normally this would elicit a bit of dread, but given that South Africa is gripped by the worst drought in over 100 years, rain was a welcome prediction. A few drops of rain in no way impacted our leopard sightings and leopards were the reason why I was here.

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