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Safari & Beach have developed this Blog to keep you up to date on things happening in Africa. We receive regular bulletins from our people on the ground in Africa as well as the lodges with whom we work. Please check this blog to learn about recent spottings, migration news, expedition news, lodge updates or some quirky trivia. Check in regularly or Subscribe and you too will receive regular updates and bring Africa that bit closer to home.

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Elephant At Nuarro
30/01/12

There was an amazing moment at Nuarro, Mozambique last week.  An elephant playing, washing and wallowing in the bay in front of the lodge! These photos were taken by their wonderful dive master, Crissy - who expects to see other large grey mammals in the water (whale season by the...

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Latest Report From Botswana
08/01/10

Despite it being low season and rainy season, there have been some exciting sightings: Kwando & Linyanti Two Male Lions have already been sighted killing a Zebra close to halfway pan early this year and they are heard roaring every night from Lebala Camp.  A large...

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Latest Report From Botswana
08/01/10

Despite it being low season and rainy season, there have been some exciting sightings: Kwando & Linyanti Two Male Lions have already been sighted killing a Zebra close to halfway pan early this year and they are heard roaring every night from Lebala Camp.  A large...

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September Migration Report
15/10/09

This month has seen large concentrations of wildebeest and gazelles mostly in the Musiara area, continuing down the Mara River to Paradise plains and over to look out hill. After some initial indecisiveness and a little rain, large herds of wildebeest have decided to spend considerable amount of...

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October Report From Okavango Delta
05/10/09

The past couple of months have seen excellent wildlife in Okavango, not only on game activities but also in the camps. The Lala Palms at Shinde are full in bloom and the dates are much sort after by the resident elephant population . These gentle giants visit the camp on regular intervals...

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October Report From Okavango Delta
05/10/09

The past couple of months have seen excellent wildlife in Okavango, not only on game activities but also in the camps. The Lala Palms at Shinde are full in bloom and the dates are much sort after by the resident elephant population . These gentle giants visit the camp on regular intervals...

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Tafika, The Orphaned Elephant
30/09/09

On 19th August an orphaned baby elephant was taken into care. He had fallen into a pit in a village 40 miles away and was unable to get out. He was all alone, with no sign of any other elephants nearby. A rescue team from the South Luangwa Conservation Society (SLCS), led by Rachel McRobb,...

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Tafika, The Orphaned Elephant
30/09/09

On 19th August an orphaned baby elephant was taken into care. He had fallen into a pit in a village 40 miles away and was unable to get out. He was all alone, with no sign of any other elephants nearby. A rescue team from the South Luangwa Conservation Society (SLCS), led by Rachel McRobb,...

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Tafika, The Orphaned Elephant
30/09/09

On 19th August an orphaned baby elephant was taken into care. He had fallen into a pit in a village 40 miles away and was unable to get out. He was all alone, with no sign of any other elephants nearby. A rescue team from the South Luangwa Conservation Society (SLCS), led by Rachel McRobb,...

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Tafika, The Orphaned Elephant
30/09/09

On 19th August an orphaned baby elephant was taken into care. He had fallen into a pit in a village 40 miles away and was unable to get out. He was all alone, with no sign of any other elephants nearby. A rescue team from the South Luangwa Conservation Society (SLCS), led by Rachel McRobb,...

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Troublesome Teenager
17/08/09

We've recently been introduced to a troublesome teenager in Nkwali Camp, Zambia – an elephant. This young bull started coming through camp months ago and it was not an issue.  Elephants often come through camp.  But the key word is “through”.  However he has...

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