5 essential safari FAQs for first-time safari goers

Sundowners in the Sabie Game Reserve

We’ve just published a blog post about our top 10 safari FAQs, covering several important questions. Continuing with this theme, we’re now sharing additional FAQs specifically designed for first-time safari goers. These questions will answer your queries about everything from what to know before going on safari and what to expect. Here are your 5 […]

#GuestSafariFeedback: German honeymooners choose the Klaserie

Africa On Foot Treehouse Interiors

This well-travelled German couple decided to visit Africa on Foot and nThambo Tree Camp for a safari honeymoon. Based in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, these camps certainly deliver in terms of wildlife sightings. While the reserve covers the “wild” aspect, the camps add the romance. With its wooden treehouse chalets on stilts and expansive […]

October’s Big Cat Bonanza: Lions and Leopards in the Spotlight

Leopards at Nyala

Are you ready for October’s big cat bonanza, fresh from the Kruger and Botswana archives? Today, we’re putting lions and leopards in the spotlight. If you’re lucky, you may have already spotted some visuals, reels, and updates on our respective camp pages. Without further ado, let’s delve into the world of swollen-bellied leopards, iconic lion […]

Our Top 10 Safari FAQs

Twin spot leopard

We’ve put together our top 10 safari FAQs and provided firsthand answers based on our expert knowledge of the bushveld and safaris. Whether you’re deciding what to pack, choosing your destination, or curious about the birdlife to look for, we’ve made an effort to answer all your common and quirky questions. If you have any […]

Africa on Foot’s #GuestSafariFeedback: The amazing Anna-Lisa and Rick

Leopard in the Klaserie

We’re thrilled to announce that guests Anna-Lisa and Rick have chosen to feature in our #GuestSafariReview series! This charismatic couple from the Netherlands spent two unforgettable nights at Africa on Foot in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, where they were treated to an incredible array of wildlife sightings. They expressed, “We would love to share […]

All you need to know about the endangered African wild dogs 

African Wild Dogs Portrait

Sun Destinations’ continued effort to make an impact in the conservation space is driven by a deep commitment to protecting wildlife and empowering local communities. In previous blog posts, we touched on our company’s two major companies that we support: Nourish and EWT (Endangered Wildlife Trust). EWT has a multitude of programs, one of which […]

Kruger walking trails for low impact safaris

Wilderness Trails

Embarking on a mobile walking safari with Africa on Foot Wilderness Trails in the Greater Kruger’s Maseke Balule Game Reserve offers an unparalleled way to connect with nature while prioritising sustainability. 90% of the time you are on foot, which is a low impact way of exploring the bushveld. By exploring the bush on foot, […]

Seasonal Wildlife Highlights in September

African Wild Dogs Pups Pack

Two weeks ago we launched our Spring themed blog post, gifting our readers with a bouquet of colourful images to celebrate Spring time in the Kruger. We focused solely on the wildflowers and trees of the Kruger terrain, and the seasonal changes. This week, we move from landscape backdrops and floral splendour to the local […]

The history of the mokoro safari in the Okavango Delta

Mokoro in Okavango Delta

An Okavango Delta safari isn’t complete without at least one guided mokoro safari experience. It’s an unforgettable, iconic, and authentic activity that is also eco-friendly. What better way to navigate the narrow, papyrus-lined channels and search for wildlife hidden in the reeds than by being so close to the water’s surface? The best part is […]