Lioness on the lookout - Ken Haley, Serengeti
We are proud that all the images used on this site have been taken by our team, our suppliers, our brilliant guests and by the talented amateur photographers Mary Colliflower and Ken Haley.
This image was taken by Kim on an overland trip around Namibia. This Herero lady was very happy to be photographed in her beautiful Victorian-style floor length gowns and cow-horn-shaped headdress.
We loved our visit to Kenya. There is so much to see and do. The game viewing is outstanding and learning about the Maasai people was fascinating.
Kim
Our trip to Botswana was everything we had hoped for, and more. Delayed by the pandemic, we eventually made it and it was well worth the wait. Highlights were the leisurely days spent on the House Boat and drifting through the Okavango Delta on a makoro, totally immersed in the sights and sounds of the delta - birds, animals, flowers, trees. Thank you for organising such an amazing trip.
Peter and Tracy
Loved visiting Victoria falls - it was incredible how these enormous falls appeared out of nowhere. Beautiful greenery from the spray made for a gorgeous walk too. The swing gave a great hit of adrenaline and seeing the river from a whole new angle!
Our accommodation was gorgeous with an incredible view overlooking the Zambezi River. It was the perfect space for morning yoga, interrupted only by warthogs, baboons and a herd of elephants.
The sunset cruise was a relaxed way to see the hippos up close and elephants playing in the water with great service of nibbles and drinks.
An excursion to the vulture feeding was fantastic - we saw an unbelievable number of vultures. Not only could you see them up close, but you could smell them too!!
Lisen
We just had to visit Saseka Tented Camp as we share the same name, and we were not disappointed. The care and attention they pay to their guests is mirrored in the way we work with our guests too. It filled us with great joy to share our exciting journey with them.
Kim and Candice
No matter how many times you visit Kruger, you are always in for a treat. On this trip we had so many leopard sightings as well as a huge porcupine in the middle of the road, and a honey badger scuttling in to the bush with her young. Kruger never fails to impress.
Paul and Pippa