Perhaps the most intriguing thing about SA’s most expensive land claim is that it should have never gone ahead at all.
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Protecting ecosystems while redressing land dispossession
With conservation sitting uneasily alongside redress in SA, attempts to ensure restitution for communities evicted from their land under apartheid – government-owned and private – have met with mixed success.
Hot Air Ballooning Above Elephants
An exhilarating aerial safari in Zambia’s Kafue National Park.
Unwind as time slows down at Pel’s Post in Pafuri
The newest and most exclusive lodge in northern Kruger National Park is a bush-lover’s paradise
When the community wins, so does nature conservation
Working with the community has been key to making the Singita Grumeti concession, next to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, a success — both for the wildlife and local residents.
Discovering Pafuri, a hidden corner of the Kruger, on foot
Exploring the Kruger National Park’s extraordinary Pafuri region: a land of fever tree forests, ancient baobabs, dramatic gorgeous and stunning wildlife.
Walking along Kruger’s croc-infested Lanner Gorge
Mind your toes.
A private villa in Pafuri
Experiencing the Kruger as only a lucky few get to do.
Singita Kruger: immersion therapy in the heaven of the African bush
A spellbinding visit to Sweni and Lebombo, lodges in Singita’s Kruger National Park concession.
Saddling up: an African horseback safari
An invigorating alternative to the conventional bush breakaway.