Catching up with Umlani photography
The original blog post and full gallery can be found on the Umlani blog "Every creature was designed to serve a purpose. Learn from animals for they are there to teach you the way of life. There is a wealth of
The original blog post and full gallery can be found on the Umlani blog "Every creature was designed to serve a purpose. Learn from animals for they are there to teach you the way of life. There is a wealth of
Hyenas, the small carnivorous dog-like species that are so often associated with African myth and folklore, have a rather unfortunate reputation as backstabbing opportunists. Their sloping backs, short hind-legs and shaggy appearance, contribute toward the negative image of a permanently
WATCH: Last month CNN visited the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve to produce a feature on what the reserve is doing in the fight against poaching. The feature was for a series called 'Going Green', which focuses on individuals around the world who
Umlani Bushcamp is committed to responsible tourism, and this ethos influences everything that they do. This is reflected in the great care they take to treat people and the environment with respect and it actively minimises the negative impact on the
Motswari in November was initially published on the Motswari blog where you can also view the complete gallery November saw a pleasing increase in the number of Big 7 sightings, and we ended the month just marginally above the yearly average with
Luke Street, the much-loved photographer at Tanda Tula, has just completed an incredible course in the Timbavati known as a Counter Insurgency Tracker Training. Here, Luke tells his story not only through his beautiful journalistic images but also in his own