Wildlife Camp News: October 2013
This month’s newsletter comes to you from a very hot and very dry Luangwa Valley. But the clouds are slowly building up and the Luanwga Valley will soon be transformed
This month’s newsletter comes to you from a very hot and very dry Luangwa Valley. But the clouds are slowly building up and the Luanwga Valley will soon be transformed
Should you expect the unexpcted when you come on safari? Thinner and shallower. This newsletter comes to you from a very dry Luangwa Valley. Lagoons like Mushroom lagoon, which usually
Love – the actual word, not the feeling - has created many difficult situations in boy/girl relationships. When to say "I love you" the first time? Who should say it
What do you actually pay for when you go on safari? Mocked-charged by an old buffalo. On an off-day during July I jumped in a Land Rover and set off
Just like an athlete needs to stretch before a sprint, here at Wildlife Camp we also need to get warmed-up before the very busy peak-season. Hamstring-stretches June, traditionally, is our
The rainy season has finally come to an end, but the bush is still alive and kicking. At least we brought her back some chocolate. May is always a lovely
It's guide's exam time in the Luangwa Valley... But what makes a good guide? Pseudolachnostylis maprouneifolia April is not a month for fools here in South Luangwa National Park. Traditionally
In the March edition of Wildlife Camp newsletter we’ll take a look at the month's headlines and we’ll introduce you to the newest member of our guiding team. Of course
In the February edition of Wildlife Camp’s monthly newsletter, we’ll take a tongue-in-the-cheek look at life behind a “no entry” sign. No Entry When I was a little boy, vacationing
January 2013 was one of the busiest quiet months we have had in a long time. The Old Lady and the Elephants. The ‘green season,’ as we call it, does