Safari experiences

Who are the Ugly Five? And why they are worth seeing on safari...

Posted by Emily on Sat December 21, 2024 in Safari Factfile.

Almost everyone has heard of the Big Five: lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant—the most dangerous animals to approach on foot and the top sightings for many safari-goers. But have you heard of the Ugly Five? These creatures may not win any beauty contests, but they’re full of character and play crucial roles in the ecosystem! Let’s dive into why they deserve your attention on safari:

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Guide to Game Drives: Frequently asked questions

Posted by Emily on Thu November 21, 2024 in Safari Factfile.

Game drives are often the highlight of any safari experience, and for many, they are the main reason to visit a safari lodge. If you’re a first-time safari-goer, you likely have plenty of questions. In this Guide to Game Drives, we’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions to help you make the most of your adventure.

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Myths, Truths, and the Future of Rhino Conservation in South Africa

Posted by Emily on Sun September 22, 2024 in Wildlife.

Perhaps more than any other animal, the prehistoric-looking rhinoceros has become a beacon for the plight to save Africa’s endangered wildlife. But how well do you really know these iconic animals? Let’s dive in to some fun facts and fictions on rhinos. (Or, head to the bottom to read more about rhino conservation!)

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Capturing the Soul of Africa on a Photographic Safari

Posted on Tue August 6, 2024 in Safari Experiences.

At Klaserie Drift, we are proud to share the magnificent landscape and natural wonder of our reserve with photographic enthusiasts looking to capture Africa at her finest. Whether you are a complete newbie or a budding amateur wildlife photographer, a dedicated photographic safari will likely be on your bucket list. But what exactly does a photographic safari entail? Keep reading to find out…

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Elephant families and the rise of multi-generational safaris

Posted by Emily on Wed March 20, 2024 in Travel experiences, Safari Experiences, and Wildlife.

Did you know that most animals don’t have grandmothers? At least not in the way that we, as humans, do. Elephants, however, are one of the few species with whom we share this trait. Research shows that elephants born to young mothers are up to eight times more likely to survive if their grandmother is around. Wisened by years of child-rearing, leadership and life experience, elephant grandmothers are a critical support system and source of guidance to their families. Not unlike us.

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