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Simbambili – Special Price from Travel Butlers

Tracey Campbell - July 6, 2010

From the 16th July until the end of September, you can book a 3 night safari at Simbambili Game Lodge for only R9,900* per person. Simbambili Game Lodge is situated in the northern section of the exclusive Sabi Sand Game Reserve. The lodge is set in magnificent trees along the meandering Manyeleti River with views […] Read More


Stay for 3, Pay for 2 on Safari in the Eastern Cape

Tracey Campbell - July 1, 2010

The safari lodges of the Eastern Cape are ideal for people and families who wish to combine the ever-popular Cape Town and Garden Route with an unforgettable wildlife experience. They all offer a fully inclusive malaria-free African safari including accommodation, all meals, 2 game drives per day in 4×4 vehicles, and an optional guided bush […] Read More


Stay 2 nights, get one night free at Thornybush Game Lodge

Tracey Campbell - June 21, 2010

Thornybush Game Lodge is offering guests who stay here from 16th July until the end of the year one complimentary night if they book and pay for 2 nights. Thornybush Game Lodge is situated within the Thornybush Private Game Reserve – 11,500 hectares of fenced prime game viewing bushveld just west of Timbavati and the […] Read More


Safari at Garonga for Less !

Tracey Campbell - June 19, 2010

Garonga Safari Camp is an exclusive safari lodge, situated in the private 22,000 hectare fenced Makalali Conservancy, located west of the Kruger National Park. This unassuming sanctuary promises an intimate wildlife encounter in an unhurried environment. Activities include game drives, wilderness walks, sleep-outs, outdoor bush-baths and aromatherapy and reflexology sessions. Guests are encouraged to indulge […] Read More


Flood Levels at Record High in Delta

Tracey Campbell - June 4, 2010

After nearly 30 years of low flows, interspersed with occasional average flows and then the highs of 2008 and 2009, this wetland is receiving a record inflow in 2010 – a hugely important event for the biodiversity of the Okavango and northern Botswana in general. The flood is an eagerly anticipated annual phenomenon. The level […] Read More


Free Transfers

Tracey Campbell - May 9, 2010

Yes, I know it is a phenomenon in this day and age to get something for nothing … but it’s true ! From now until the 15th December, any guest staying at one of the private lodges on the 18,000 hectare Imbali Private Concession in the Kruger National Park – so the luxurious tented 5* […] Read More


Cute Cubs and Sunsets

Tracey Campbell - May 8, 2010

One of the main advantages of going on safari in the Kruger area just after the January / February rains is that many animals will give birth during this period. Lucky safari goers recently to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, who have been staying at Savanna Game Lodge, will have enjoyed, I am sure, seeing […] Read More


Spa Baths at Sabi Sabi Little Bush

Tracey Campbell - April 29, 2010

Located in the game-rich Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp is a wonderful place to spend a few days on safari. Not only can you experience superb game viewing in open Land Rovers, accompanied by an experienced ranger and eagle-eyed tracker, inbetween the game drives you can now enjoy relaxing in […] Read More


Our Trip to Gomo Gomo

Tracey Campbell - April 27, 2010

We stayed at Gomo Gomo, in the Klaserie Reserve which forms part of the Greater Kruger Park, in February, for just one night. What a great place ! For me, the main word that sums it up is unpretentious. The atmosphere is totally relaxed – the rangers are extremely friendly, and banter easily between themselves […] Read More


Shumbalala – Stay 4 / Pay 3

Tracey Campbell -

And yet another fantastic Special Offer for safari-goers ! Stay 4 nights at Shumbalala Game Lodge, in the Big 5 Thornybush Game Reserve, and only pay for 3 ! Thornybush is an 11,500 hectare fenced reserve just west of Timbavati and the Greater Kruger Park. Whilst the reserve is fenced off from the neighbouring reserves […] Read More