Kerry De Bruyn tells us what she loves most about this lodge in Tarangire National Park.
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.
‘To walk in the wake of elephants, to be small in a world of giants, to learn the spoor of silence, and the deep rumbling eloquence of kin.’
Today we celebrate ellies – the gentle giants who inspired our being – with these powerful words by Ian McCallum.
Photographer and conservationist Jeremy Goss gives a beautiful, personal account of the search for a young, injured rhino and the incredible efforts wildlife rangers put into trying to save him.
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Out of Africa is a 1985 period drama starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford. The…
This Christmas, we’re steering away from garish red and gold palettes and gaudy smiling Santas (don’t get us wrong, these are fun too) and trying something a little different in the bush. We’ve looked at inspiration from all over the world, and it’s wonderful to see how many foreign style elements work so well in an African setting.