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The Future is Female: African Edition  

Meet the Chobe Angels Africas first all women safari guide team Chobe Game Lodge

For years, women living in wildlife-rich destinations in Africa were not particularly present in safari-based tourism; it’s always been known to be a male-dominated industry. Armed, on foot, and often on the move, encountering wild animals, being away from family and friends for periods of time, and the pressure of the traditional female role to…

Timing Matters: When to climb Kilimanjaro

Kilimangiaro foto aerea

Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, is a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. And no wonder! It is one of the infamous seven summits and offers some of the most majestic views Africa has to offer. Plus, it’s actually a volcano — mind-blowing! Timing your trip Before planning your trip…

A TrueAfrica Guide To The Great Migration: When and Where to go?

zebra and wildebeest in east africa

Witness a truly spectacular event in the wild: The Great Migration – following millions of wildebeest as they crossing the plains of Serengeti in Tanzania and renowned Masai Mara in Kenya. The migration sees over 1.5 million wildebeest, 400,000 zebra, 300,000 Grant’s and Thomson’s gazelle and 12,000 eland traverse the terrain in search of fresh pastures….

A Recent History of Rhino Conservation in East and Southern Africa

Ol Pejeta Conservancy ranger James Mwenda bonding with Sudan. Photo.Ol Pejeta conservancy

The 19th of March 2023 commemorates the 5th anniversary of the passing of Sudan, the last male Northern White rhino, who died of age-related issues at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya in 2018 Why it’s so important that we acknowledge the anniversary of Sudan’s passing is because he, as the last male remaining Northern White…

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