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Warthog Standoff

Back to news How to Survive a Warthog Standoff with Just a Hat You’re walking a dusty trail in the South African bush. The sun’s blazing, the birds are chirping... and suddenly, out of the shrubs, a warthog charges — tusks gleaming, eyes wild, legs pumping like a little tank. [...]

By |2025-04-16T16:14:45+02:00October 3rd, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Warthog Standoff

Shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast

Back to news The Shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast – Safari by the Sea When people think of a safari, they imagine lions, giraffes, and dusty savannas. But South Africa offers a wilder, saltier version — one where the savannah meets the sea, and the ghosts of sailors linger among [...]

By |2025-04-16T15:42:14+02:00September 26th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast

Birds Use Fire

Back to news How Birds Use Fire in the Wild (Yes, Really) Fire is usually something wild animals fear. It’s destructive, fast-moving, and often deadly. But in the vast savannas of southern Africa, certain birds aren’t running from the flames — they’re following them. Some even seem to spread fires [...]

By |2025-04-16T15:35:57+02:00September 19th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Birds Use Fire

‘Fairy Circles’ of Namibia

Back to news The ‘Fairy Circles’ of Namibia – Science vs. Myth Scattered across the red sands of Namibia’s Namib Desert, strange, circular patches of bare earth have puzzled scientists, mystics, and travellers for generations. These are the mysterious fairy circles — almost perfectly round, ringed by grass, and entirely [...]

By |2025-04-16T14:24:48+02:00September 12th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on ‘Fairy Circles’ of Namibia

Mapungubwe

Back to news The Lost City of Mapungubwe: South Africa’s Forgotten Kingdom Before Great Zimbabwe rose to prominence, and long before Johannesburg became a metropolis, a thriving kingdom ruled over the Limpopo Valley. This was Mapungubwe — South Africa’s first city-state, home to kings, gold, and complex trade networks. Tucked [...]

By |2025-04-16T14:19:48+02:00September 5th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Mapungubwe

Sand Dunes of the Kalahari

Back to news The Singing Sand Dunes of the Kalahari: Nature’s Desert Symphony The Kalahari Desert might look quiet and still, but listen closely — the sand is singing. Yes, really. In certain parts of the desert, the dunes produce a deep, eerie hum that echoes through the air like [...]

By |2025-04-16T11:58:47+02:00August 29th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Sand Dunes of the Kalahari

Nossob

Back to news The River That Disappears: The Vanishing Act of the Nossob Hidden in the arid beauty of South Africa’s Kalahari region lies a river with a trick up its sleeve. The Nossob River is no ordinary waterway — it vanishes. For years, sometimes even decades, it appears to [...]

By |2025-04-16T11:56:49+02:00August 22nd, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Nossob

Albino Animals

Back to news Albino Animals of South Africa – Rare Ghosts of the Wild Every now and then, the wild reveals a secret so rare, it feels like a ghost has appeared among the trees. Albino animals are some of nature’s most mysterious and visually striking wonders. In South Africa, [...]

By |2025-04-16T11:57:27+02:00August 15th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Albino Animals

Ancient Rock Art

Back to news The Untold Stories of South Africa’s Ancient Rock Art South Africa is a land rich in history, and one of its most fascinating cultural treasures is the ancient rock art left behind by the San people, also known as the Bushmen. This extraordinary form of artistic expression [...]

By |2025-04-16T11:30:13+02:00August 8th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Ancient Rock Art