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A tailormade safari allows you the flexibility to arrange your activities with your guides to suit your special interests. A typical day on a tailormade safari starts with a pre-dawn wake up with tea and biscuits. You will then enjoy a hearty bush breakfast (some camps prefer to serve brunch on your return from about 0900am). [...]

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Malaria free safaris can be found in the diverse safari regions of South Africa. These malaria free safaris are perfectly suited for families with younger children, older travellers and woman who are pregnant and anyone else who does not want to use malaria medication.

Although the Kruger National Park area is not malaria free, other Big [...]

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Lisa Reed was born in 1974 in Zimbabwe and spent her school years in South Africa.  Lisa has lived in Botswana since January 1996.  Lisa has studied Tour Operations formally but has spent most of her working life in or associated with Safari camps.

Lisa has worked or visited most Southern and East African safari [...]

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Game report from Masai Mara

The Mara has seen some great “short rains” recently quenching the dry short grass - turning it into an emerald green carpet.  Although life is good for the grazing plains game, the predators are having to work a bit harder as their tawny colours stand out. 
The plains are covered with white, apricot and red flowers.  The plains [...]

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Meerkat safari in Cape Town

South Africa’s most endearing wildlife celebrities, meerkats have taken the nature-loving world by storm, so go on a safari that’ll have you and your kids smiling for weeks!

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First ever malaria tablet designed just for kids offering safer, more effective malaria protection for families travelling to Africa.

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The lions scientific name is Felidae Panthera Leo

 

Lions in the grass

The average lifespan of a lion is 15 years

 

A lions eyesight is 5 times better than humans and they can hear their prey from more than 1 mile away

 

Lions eat up to 15 pounds of meat per day

 

Lions can run with speeds up to 80km/hour

 

Lions are [...]

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