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    NO. 1 FOR SAFARI IN THE SUNDAY TIMES TRAVEL MAGAZINE

    “Why it’s top: The firm’s knowledge – of hundreds of camps in 12 countries – is extraordinary, gained through thousands of hours spent exploring the continent. Ask directors Michele and Rob where to see wild dogs, for example, and not only will they tell you the prime spots, but they’ll name the very best guides for the species”.

    THE SUNDAY TIMES TRAVEL MAGAZINE TOP 10 TOUR OPERATORS, OCTOBER 2019

    WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT US

    Great trip, thoroughly enjoyed the experience and as always great attention to detail. Thanks Rob. Look forward to another African adventure

    Paul and Karen from Kent travelled to Namibia
    October 2015

    Frances, great holiday. We particularly enjoyed the Tok Tokkie and Footsteps walking trips, but appreciated the diversity of the programme and would not have wished to change the route. Overall brilliant! Thank you.

    Phillip and Katie from Essex travelled to Namibia and Botswana
    November 2015

    Rob, the trip was superb and went flawlessly. Thank you so much for organizing exactly what I was looking for. I will be back to Namibia hopefully with friends.

    Martin from New York travelled to Namibia
    April 2017

    Dear Rob, the trip exceeded my expectations. Accommodation and food generally of a higher standard. I purposely did not do much research before going, so much of the trip was a wonderful surprise. Certainly has stimulated thoughts of visiting Africa again.

    Susan from Worcestershire travelled to Namibia
    October 2019

    Dear Michele, just a quick line to say a big thank you for all your help in organising our family trip to Namibia. We had a fantastic time – it was all we hoped it would be, and was certainly worth the wait!

    The Marshall Family from Suffolk travelled around Namibia
    July 2022

    Dear Mary, we wanted to thank you for organising our amazing trip to Namibia for us! Everything ran extremely smoothly (except for the two obligatory flat tyres, which were part of our adventure). It really was the most phenomenal holiday and we all fell in love with this beautiful country with its incredible wildlife and extremely friendly people. We felt like royalty every step of the way and your itinerary was just perfect!

    The Tops family travelled to Namibia
    August 2022

    Dear Rob, we had a great time! We were delighted with your super slick and 100% reliable organisation of it all.

    Nick and Nicola Graves from Bristol travelled to Namibia
    June 2023
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    September 22 is World Rhino Day. Rhino encounters September 22 is World Rhino Day. Rhino encounters on safari, whether as part of a game drive, tracking on foot, on bike or on horseback, offer incredibly rewarding and memorable wildlife experiences and, at the same time, visiting national parks and reserves contributes to vital conservation and protection of rhino in Africa. Visit the blogs section of our website where we explain the best way to incorporate rhino sightings into a safari in southern and East Africa.

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    Africa in all its glory – colourful birdlife, be Africa in all its glory – colourful birdlife, beautiful scenery, rare wildlife encounters, interesting interactions and a raw reminder of the rules of survival. Thank you to our client Tony Ware for sharing this wonderfully rich and varied collection of photographs, taken recently in Zambia.

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    Today is International Primate Day, an annual cele Today is International Primate Day, an annual celebration established to highlight primates around the world and the conservation efforts being made to protect threatened populations. Some of the most prominent names in wildlife conservation worked with primates in Africa, such as Dian Fossey and Dame Jane Goodall. There is, unsurprisingly, something relatable to any primate viewing while on safari – the amusing cheekiness of vervet monkeys and fascinating social interactions of a troop of baboons. Trekking in search of the larger primates offers something altogether different and unique. Coming eye to eye with a mountain gorilla or chimpanzee in their natural habitat is an undeniably moving experience. Trekking for these larger primates usually involves some physical hard work, and a relatively short viewing time (one hour), but your hour with them is one of the most rewarding wildlife encounters possible.

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    Kenya's Masai Mara is one of Africa's most incredi Kenya's Masai Mara is one of Africa's most incredible wildlife areas and somewhere that we at Safari Consultants have long-established ties with. We have followed the development of the region for many years, including the inception and progress of the hugely successful conservancies. Whether a safari first-timer, or a regular old hand, the Mara is a highly sought after safari destination and while the conservancies provide a model for sustainable wildlife conservation, the numbers of people visiting the National Reserve has become increasingly concerning. However, following the release of the Masai Mara National Reserve Management Plan earlier this year, strong momentum is gathering for meaningful change. A special report in the latest edition of @travelafricamagazine looks into why the Masai Mara holds such appeal, the impact that tourism is having and how the new Management Plan could result in positive change. The report includes input from operators, lodge owners, guides and the magazine’s regular safari-goer readers and makes for well-informed, insightful reading.

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    August 12th is World Elephant Day, bringing attent August 12th is World Elephant Day, bringing attention to the plight of this well loved and revered animal. Elephant sightings can offer some of the most rewarding, fascinating and humbling wildlife moments on an African safari, whether taking in the majestic power of a large lone bull, marvelling at the social interactions of a breeding herd, or being thoroughly entertained by the antics of a baby elephant.

There are three species of elephant: African savanna (the largest populations being in Southern and Eastern Africa), African forest (found largely in the dense rainforests of West and Central Africa) and Asian (found in the forests of parts of India and Southeast Asia). The easiest way to tell the difference between African and Asian elephants is by the size of their ears: African elephants have much larger ears that are often described as being in the shape of the continent of Africa. As well as having smaller ears, Asian elephants only have one ‘finger’ at the tip of their trunk, whereas their African cousins have two fingers. 

Elephants are remarkable at being able to survive in very different ecosystems from wetlands to desert, and from thick forest to open savanna. Yet despite their ability to adapt, habitat loss, climate change, poaching and human-wildlife conflict remain a critical threat to their future. Thankfully there are many initiatives taking place globally to protect and conserve elephants and their habitat. Join us in showing appreciation for these venerable pachyderms.

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    How beautiful are these images? Our client Gillian How beautiful are these images? Our client Gillian Evans has just returned from South Africa’s Kwa-Zulu Natal where she took these impressive photos, making use of specialist photography hides @Zimanga Private Game Reserve There are nine hides on the reserve, all superbly equipped and designed with great attention to detail and the photographer in mind. Each hide has a specific location to allow for a different focus, from small birds, waterbirds and crocodiles to scavengers and large mammals. A big thank you to Gillian @blackdownphotographer for sharing these inspiring photos.

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