Captivating game viewing at Umlani Bushcamp
The month of October started off on a very good note. The first bit of the summer rain finally fell upon the Timbavati. Be it only a light drizzle, it was very much welcomed by all after the extremely dry
The month of October started off on a very good note. The first bit of the summer rain finally fell upon the Timbavati. Be it only a light drizzle, it was very much welcomed by all after the extremely dry
After a couple of weeks off on leave, Chad Cocking was eager to get back to Tanda Tula Safari Camp after hearing about the amazing sightings that were being had in his absence. Upon his return he was fortunate enough
Leopards are quite possibly the most beautiful of the African big cats and truly magnificent creatures to see whilst on safari. However, their elusive and solitary nature makes for a rather difficult sighting whilst on safari. In their recent blog post,
The month of September was a fruitful one for game viewing at Umlani Bushcamp. The drier weather this winter has brought about many great sightings. As a result of the game seeking out the few remaining waterholes, there has been
Guests at Tanda Tula Safari Camp were spoilt this past week with some spectacular lion sightings. With the usual elephant sightings dominating most drives, it was a treat to finally spot some lions. In Chad Cocking latest blog post, he
The lodge Rockfig Safari Lodge is a must for any avid safari goer. This stunning lodge is a home away from home and will leave you feeling truly relaxed and rested. No detail was spared when designing and decorating this unique
African wild dogs are becoming one of the more requested sightings amongst safari-goers. Their elusiveness within the bush is making them a priority for most guests when on game drives. Also know as the African painted dog, these speedy creatures
Umlani guests were treated to some incredible sightings this month. The bush is getting progressively dryer as the winter months pass by. This resulted in the animals gathering around various watering holes in the area. The Zebinine pride and the
Warthogs are truly fascinating little creatures, and definitely one of the more ‘unique’ looking animals in the Timbavati. It’s hard not to smile when coming across them whilst on safari. Should you be visiting one of the several lodges within the
Tracey, the newest field guide at Kings Camp gives us a glimpse into her first few weeks guiding within the Timbavati. After working in reserves such as the Pilanesberg National Park and Thornybush Nature Reserve for several years, Tracey heard about