Safari experiences

What happens behind the scenes before a Game Drive?

Posted by Emily on Mon March 2, 2026 in Safari Factfile.

Not many people start their day before the sun. For safari guides, however, this is simply part of life in the bush. Many predators, including lions and leopards, are crepuscular - most active at dusk and dawn – and often retreat into shade once the heat begins to rise. To have the best chance of seeing them while they are still active, our morning drives begin at sunrise… which means the preparation begins long before first light. So, have you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes before a game drive?

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What to Pack for a Winter Safari in South Africa

Posted by Emily on Fri June 27, 2025 in Safari Factfile.

Planning a winter safari in South Africa? You’re in for a treat! The winter months (May to August) are among the best times to visit the bush: dry conditions make for exceptional game viewing, temperatures are cooler, and the golden light is a dream for photographers.

But what should you pack to make the most of your winter safari? We’ve outlined some of our top tips below.

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Beyond the Game Drive: 5* dining at Klaserie Drift

Posted by Emily on Sun May 25, 2025 in Lodge updates.

While it’s usually the wildlife that brings people to Klaserie Drift, many of our guests leave talking just as much about the food. It’s not only about what’s on the plate - it’s the slow breakfasts by the waterhole, the long, chatty lunches with views of the Klaserie River, and the kind of dinners that last well into the night under the stars. Meals here are part of the rhythm of each day on safari, and they’re made to be savoured. Keep reading to discover exactly what makes dining so special at Klaserie Drift.

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Track and Sign: How Do You Find Animals in the Wild?

Posted by Emily on Tue January 28, 2025 in Safari Factfile.

Have you ever wondered how our guides manage to find animals in the vast, unfenced wilderness? With thousands of hectares to explore, it’s easy to imagine how challenging it might seem. But for our guides, tracking is a skill honed over years of practice, observation, and connection with the natural world. It’s more than just following footprints—it’s a blend of science, art, and instinct. Let’s take a closer look at the secrets behind tracking some of Africa’s most elusive wildlife.

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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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