Safari book club – what to read on your next safari
Safari book club – what to read on your next safari
It’s often the hopeless romantics among us that are the adventurous spirits too. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we’ve done some dreaming and come up with a list of what we think are the most beautifully romantic safari experiences.
Henry David Thoreau“All good things are wild and free.”
This canoe and walking adventure will take you to some of the most remote wilderness areas, lagoons and islands of the Selinda Spillway in Botswana, that cannot be accessed by any other means.
Your Christmas sundowner table won’t be complete without some summer cocktails! In the warm weather there’s no better way for your guests to hydrate than by having some cold beers, G&T’s and a cocktail or two.
It’s not only the Gin and Tonics that play a big part in a fabulous sunset stop on safari.
‘Wild areas humble the spirit and inspire the soul – photographs embrace time’. Christie Fynn Morgan gives aspiring photographers a snapshot of what Ross Couper Photography is all about.
Built over an ancient elephant path, Mfuwe Lodge is renowned for its bountiful mango tree. Every spring, when the fruits ripen, an entire elephant herd lumbers through the lodge reception to gorge themselves on the feast beyond.