New life at Cape Cross

 

Happy seal

Annika Schimmel  returned not so long ago from a wonderful “Southern Circle” Namibia and Botswana camping tour. She had so many stories to share with is, but this is her favorite:

This time we did not only experience the typical African wildlife such as lion, elephant or giraffe, but we also had a special encounter with the Cape fur seals of Cape Cross on the Namibian coast line...

 

 

 

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The Battle of Isandlwana

 

 

 


Sunway Battlefields

Sunway Safaris guide Matthew O'Brien, recounts his experiences on the Zululand Battlefields...

On the Walking South Africa (JJa14) tour, you get the opportunity to relive of of the most famous battles in South African military history- the Battle of Isandlwana. If you are not from South Africa, chances are that you haven’t heard of them, but they are fascinating. Before South Africa was South Africa as you see it on the maps today, it was a series of independent colonies and countries, two of them governed by the British, two governed by the Boers, and one, Zululand, which was governed by, you guessed it, the Zulus...

 

 

 

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Rule #1: Don’t leave the windows open!!


PatrickFSunway Zimbabwe Natasha Sinclair 4506Patrick Fonseca is a German guide for Sunway Safaris. He writes:

Greg and I are good buddies. Since our last tour together for Sunway Safaris a few years ago, we have tried to get a tour together again, and it finally worked. We were put together on a Zimbabwe & Botswana ZBa16. It was lots of fun. We enjoyed our game drives in Kruger National Park, and we had good luck in seeing wildlife like Elephants, Zebras, White Rhinos, Antelopes, Birds and even Lions. After spending a lovely night at Awalani Lodge in South Africa, we had an amazing time at the great Zimbabwe Ruins and stunning moments tracking White Rhinos by foot in the Matopos National Park. We finally arrived at Miombo lodge which lies at the edge of Hwange National Park...

 

 

 

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