A private safari
I look back on my most recent safari with a lively group of Canadians, who could be excused for confusing “caribou” with “karibu” (Swahili…
Articles written by Justin Bell
I look back on my most recent safari with a lively group of Canadians, who could be excused for confusing “caribou” with “karibu” (Swahili…
Safari guides Dave, Ole Kirimbai and I have just come back from another wonderful safari in the Serengeti with some great folks from western…
A few weeks ago I left for Ngorongoro Crater with my family, my sister and her three boys. We spent the morning enjoying the…
While driving in the late afternoon from a camp just inside the woodland on the edge of the Serengeti Plains to a fly camp…
When I look back on it we saw an astounding amount of wildlife, and had lots of fun.
In the distance, a vulture was landing in the midst of a thicket below a rain tree. Nearby we noticed a lioness with two cubs. She seemed preoccupied and focussed, heading in the direction of the rain tree.
We camped on the edge of a sand river in the centre of Tanzania’s largest national park, Ruaha. Upon arrival at the campsite a…
Recently my family joined me on safari in Ruaha national park in central Tanzania. I wanted to have a look at one of the…
Gillian and I had been to Uganda before to see the rare mountain gorilla, and this time we decided to travel there to see…
The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) is a somewhat enigmatic large stork-like bird that is found in swamps between Sudan and Zambia in Africa. While the…
We were staying in the last camp of our safari, Suyan, situated at this time of year in the far north-east of the Serengeti,…
What is it with wildebeest? They must be one of the most ugly antelope out there, but they are such characters. They have such…