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Natural history

Hippopotamus

The hippopotamus – a large semiaquatic mammal – is one of the most powerful, speedy and feared animals in Africa

Decoding science, Natural history

Keeping count – wildlife populations in Kruger’s private nature reserves

Associated Private Nature Reserves (APNR), part of Greater Kruger, completed their 2021 wildlife census. We analyse the ebb & flow of results

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Photographer of the Year announced, plan your dream safari, speedy evolution & 3 epics safaris – all this week with AG.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2022 Winners

We have a winner! Announcing the winner, runners-up and highly commended images from Photographer of the Year 2022!

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Photographer of the Year finalists, rhino-horn consumers and the great trade debate, and gorilla trekking in Rwanda – all this week with AG.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2022 Finalists – Gallery 1

The finalists for Photographer of the Year 2022 are here! Overall winners will be announced beginning June. Entries are now closed.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2022 Finalists – Gallery 2

The finalists for Photographer of the Year 2022 are here! Overall winners will be announced beginning June. Entries are now closed.

rhino horn
Illegal wildlife trade, Natural history, Poaching

Farmed vs wild rhino horn – what the research tells us

Does farming of rhinos prevent illegal trade in wild rhino horn? Research into consumer preferences sheds light on the rhino-horn trade

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Of mammoths and tuskers, visiting south and central Madland, and contemplating horny toads – all this week with AG.

hunting tuskers
Human-wildlife conflict, Hunting, Natural history, Opinion Editorial

How much to kill a woolly mammoth?

The trophy hunting of 2 of Botswana’s largest tuskers threatens community wealth, a wildlife corridor & tusker survival. By Simon Espley

Destinations, Natural history, Travel & Lifestyle

South and central Madagascar

South and central Madagascar is popular with tourists who enjoy the spiny forests, elegant sifakas, ring-tailed lemurs and desert canyons

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

The Top 101 Photographer of the Year entries (4 galleries), an in-depth look into famous leopard Hosana’s death, & delving into Namibia’s iconic Himba tribe – all this week with AG.

African safari

Why choose us to craft your safari?

Handcrafted experiential safaris since 1991.

Travel in Africa is about knowing when and where to go, and with whom. A few weeks too early/late or a few kilometres off course, and you could miss the greatest show on Earth. And wouldn’t that be a pity?

African travel

Trust & Safety

Guest payments go into a third-party TRUST ACCOUNT - protecting them in the unlikely event of a financial setback on our part. Also, we are members of SATSA who attest to our integrity, legal compliance and financial stability.

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Responsible safari

Make a difference

We donate a portion of the revenue from every safari sold to carefully selected conservation projects that make a significant difference at ground level.

YOUR safari choice does make a difference - thank you!