When patience pays off
On a recent safari at Djuma, private guide Tristan and his guests, had an experience that reminded us that the biggest and spotted rewards sometimes come from sitting patiently and letting things play out the way they should.
On a recent safari at Djuma, private guide Tristan and his guests, had an experience that reminded us that the biggest and spotted rewards sometimes come from sitting patiently and letting things play out the way they should.
Private guide Tayla McCurdy recently had the opportunity to get her hands dirty while learning a bit more about Southern Ground Hornbill conservation from experts in the field. Read more about their effort into putting up a 40kg crate up a tree to ensure their survival.
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As we arrived to the area, the most chaotic and beautiful scene was before us. Three adults were looking after the pups who were running around, play fighting over sticks and duiker heads, pulling each other by the tails and generally just being full of beans.
Earlier this week we were invited to explore a wilderness area close to home: Pridelands Conservancy.
My wife, Susan (Susi), Niece, Christine, and I are not first-timers when it comes to going on safari in South Africa’s Kruger National Park (“KNP”) and adjacent Sabi Sands private game reserves.
They say a picture says more than a thousand words. But… what about when you can’t understand all the effort that went into getting that picture?
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