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October 28th 2016  |   Family Safaris, Travel, Countries, Experiences, South Africa  |  by   Richard Smith

We started helping families plan safari holidays pretty much from the inception of Aardvark Safaris in 1999. Back then a combination of Jaci’s Safari Camp in Madikwe Game Reserve and Ant’s Nest in the Waterberg was our clients’ favourite holiday. Seventeen years later, is the original still the best? Both ... Read more

October 18th 2016  |   Travel, Countries, Unique Experiences, Miscellaneous, South Africa  |  by   Charlotte Opperman

If you’re spending some time in Cape Town, then an excursion into the ‘Winelands’ is a must. You can do it in a day, but with so much to see and do, it is well worth a night or two. Centred around the towns of Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek you’ll ... Read more

September 28th 2016  |   Botswana, Wildlife Safaris, Travel, Countries, Experiences, South Africa  |  by   Alice Gully

The wildebeest migration is the famous one, but it’s not the longest animal migration in safari Africa.  That accolade goes to the zebra that travel some 350 miles across Botswana from parts of the Okavango Delta to the Makgadikgadi grasslands in search of fresh grazing. Like the short grass plains ... Read more

September 22nd 2016  |   Conservation Safaris, Wildlife Safaris, Travel, Countries, Unique Experiences, Experiences, Miscellaneous, South Africa  |  by   Alice Gully

It’s #WorldRhinoDay on 22nd September and this rhino conservation safari in South Africa gives a rare chance for you and your family to work up close with these endangered animals in the company of specialist rangers. You can also spot world-class wildlife and leave a lasting legacy with 100% of proceeds ... Read more

September 15th 2016  |   Conservation Safaris, Wildlife Safaris, Countries, Unique Experiences, Experiences, Miscellaneous, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa  |  by   Charlotte Opperman

Most turtles undertake an annual migration, moving between feeding and nesting areas, as well as staying within warmer waters as seasons change. In recent years technology such as satellite tracking has allowed scientists to monitor the turtle migration which can be thousands of miles across oceans. Some of the Indian Ocean beach ... Read more

September 12th 2016  |   Botswana, Interviews, Travel, Countries, Miscellaneous, South Africa, Zambia  |  by   Roxy Cox

Roxy Cox is the newest recruit to the Aardvark Safaris' sales team. She’s got many years of experience travelling in Africa, running safari camps, and planning numerous holidays. Here she answers some questions we put to her: Aardvark Safaris: How did you end up in the safari business/what is your ... Read more

August 26th 2016  |   Botswana, Countries, Namibia, South Africa  |  by   Richard Smith

I asked four of my favourite online writers for their thoughts on what makes a holiday in Africa luxurious. They all came back with something different and interesting, and certainly not what most people would think of. I’ve lived and worked in Africa and travel to safari camps and lodges ... Read more

August 24th 2016  |   Madagascar, Wildlife Safaris, Travel, Countries, Unique Experiences, Experiences, Miscellaneous, Mozambique, South Africa  |  by   Francis Naumann
a whale breaching the surface of the sea, Princess Bora, Ile Ste Marie, Madagascar

Africa is associated in most peoples’ minds with large mammals, mostly terrestrial and not necessarily aquatic ones. It might come as a surprise that the continent offers some of the finest whale watching in the world. There are a variety of destinations offering really good seasonal sightings and the chance ... Read more

August 24th 2016  |   Riding Safaris, Wildlife Safaris, Countries, Experiences, South Africa  |  by   Alice Gully

“I’m hosting a trip to Wait A Little in May. Join us if you’d like.” This was my answer to anyone wanting to ride in Africa, who was struggling to find riding pals to go away with. Wait A Little is on the edge of the Kruger National Park in ... Read more

May 4th 2016  |   Travel, Countries, South Africa  |  by   Jo Netscher

One of the areas that particularly inspired Victoria and Jo Netscher during their three week tour of South Africa was the beautiful KwaZulu Natal. True Africa fanatics sometimes label South Africa as being a little on the tame side. But to both myself and Victoria, who have now travelled in East ... Read more