For more than 15 years I’ve travelled to over 100 national parks in Southern, East and Central Africa, from Odzala-Kokoua National Park in Republic of Congo to Agulhas National Park at the very southern tip of Africa. I’ve taken a few photos along the way, and interviewed some of the dedicated people who live and work in these areas. These are the blogs I’ve written about my experiences.
So, this is my last blog post from my last week in Kruger, which is also my last week of…...
During week 8 and 9 of my Kruger trip, the good folks from 50/50 TV program came to join me…...
Shimuwini Camp is one of my favourite places to stay in Kruger. It's one of the so-called bush camps (like…...
You have to work a bit harder at spotting wildlife in the Olifants area of central Kruger, and my sixth…...
Things were a bit quiet this week on the wildlife front. Olifants Camp is probably the beginning of the northern…...
From today, I'm catching up on my Kruger blog posts, because the past week I have been catching up on…...
I've finished! My second Year in the Wild is over, and I haven't uploaded a blog for a while, because…...
The veld in Kruger is all brown and amber, because it's the end of winter. But I love the dust…...
I spent the past week at Malelane and Berg-en-Dal camps in the south-west of Kruger, and at Skukuza, the biggest…...
There’s a small sign above Major-General Johan Jooste’s desk at his office in Skukuza, the headquarters of Kruger National Park.…...
Within a few months, Africa has lost two of her finest sons. In April this year, iSilo, the biggest tusker…...
During my recent trip to the protected areas of northern KwaZulu-Natal, I had the fantastic opportunity to photograph the incredible…...