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At Sunway Safaris we have around 50-60 guides that operate on all of our tours. For 2017 the guide of the year is Grace Kemp. On a recent tour Grace did to Zambia and Malawi on the Sunway Safaris new tour the Livingstone Trail ZMa16 we had an agent from Germany join the trip. Susanne sent us a interview that she did with Grace whilst on tour. Here is the interview: When you meet Grace Kemp for the first time, she could be a mom with a couple of children, or maybe have an office job. Her hair is tight up with a banana clip, she wears elephant earrings, the toenails are painted and she wears some toe rings, displayed in the flip-flops.
Norman and Steff returned from our Botswana & Zimbabwe Ivory Route BZac15 and had the following to share.
Appreciate the small things and you will be rewarded with big things! I very much believe that this is the case when we are out in the bush. If clients are excited to see birds and flowers and take pictures of them, appreciating their beauty, I know that bigger things will be in store for them, like cats for example! Not that this is a guarantee but the mood tends to be way more relaxed when a group is happy with seeing just about anything rather than wanting us to hunt down a lion or find the elusive leopard. Which can be extremely hard especially in rainy season when the grass is very high and the bush so lush it doesn’t allow for a view deep inside.
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Lloyd and Steff returned from our Mozambique & Kruger Beach & Bush MOa14 and had the following to share.
If you are interested in marine biology or marine creatures in general, then this is the perfect tour to experience the ocean and its wildlife. If you enjoy seafood, then this is definitely the tour for you.
Farai having returned from a Botswana Wildside BT14, had some amazing sightings. The one below was one of those special moments in any persons life, to see and experience what mother nature has to offer. As the sun sets, paving the way for the moon and the stars to shine on the beautiful southern African night sky, the predators start to roam around seeking their next meal.