#livebushfeed: Join us for a real time safari on Wednesdays

Join us on Wednesdays from 4 – 7 for a real time, virtual safari Instead of settling down in front of the TV to watch another Kardashians re-run, why don’t you take to your Twitter and Instagram account and watch our live bush feed? Enjoy a real time safari experience with LIVE feedback from our […]
Week in Pictures: Big Cats, Crocodiles and Babies

Sightings this week in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve proved to be an interesting mix of big cats, crocodiles and babies. It’s not often we get to capture a crocodile on camera. But here we have this incredible Nile crocodile basking in the sun in all its splendour. Being ectothermic (they rely on the environment’s […]
How to Braai like a South African: Part 1 – Fire Preparation

Our foreign friends like to refer to a braai as a barbecue. Techinically speaking, both verbs have the same literal definition. According to both Wikipedia and the Concise Oxford English dictionary, a braai is “to grill or roast (meat) over open coals”. But for a true South African, a braai is more than a mere […]
Week In Pictures: Lions Of The Savuti And Birds Of The Kruger

This week Kevlo have returned from Camp Savuti, located in the Savuti marsh in Chobe National Park. Kevin managed to capture an incredible shot of a male lion quenching his thirst in one of the channels. The Savuti is alive with predator activity and the area is renown for being home to lions that kill […]
We Captured A Buffalo Birth On Camera

The Cape Buffalo is a rather unpredictable bovid and coming face-to-face with this member of the big five can be quite intimidating. They don’t actively do anything but it’s that blank, sociopathic buffalo stare that sends shivers down your spine. Interestingly enough, they rely more on their acute sense of smell to detect potential threats […]
Giraffe Bulls Go Neck And Neck In A Duel

Bull giraffe are not violent by nature but certainly have a protective instinct when their young are under threat. By nature, they are not territorial like many of the cat species and they move from one location to the next in search of cows on heat. The only antagonism that arises between giraffe bulls is […]
Trilogy Lions: The Boys Are Back In Town

The Trilogy appear to be staking their claim on the old Ross Pride territory which covers the nThambo Tree Camp and Africa on Foot traverse in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve. Over the past few months, and in the latter part of 2014, this trio have become a formidable force in “their” reserve. Their presence […]
Week In Pictures: Plenty Of Predators In The Klaserie

There has been plenty of wildlife activity this week in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve . We’ve seen a hippo defending his dam within the Africa on Foot and nthambo Tree camp territory, herds of elephants framed by spectacular sunsets at nDzuti main dam and leopard sightings at nThambo Tree Camp. Rangers at Africa on […]
Week In Pictures: Kruger’s Klaserie Vs Botswana’s Okavango Delta

Our week in pictures story is normally launched on Friday but we’re ahead of the game this week. Why? Because Saturday is Valentine’s day and we have a heartwarming story that will be posted tomorrow. This week has seen an influx of images from our photographer, Jochen, who is based in the Klaserie Private Nature […]