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Tswalu Kalahari’s Cape cobras

Are you interested in birding, but perhaps have no idea where to start? My interest in birding began when I started working as a field guide, and once I’d grasped their entertainment value I quickly became hooked. Learning bird calls was the quickest way to recognise more species and add them to my list. Here’s a quick introduction to five birds I never tire of seeing at Tswalu.

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Five birds to tick off at Tswalu

Are you interested in birding, but perhaps have no idea where to start? My interest in birding began when I started working as a field guide, and once I’d grasped their entertainment value I quickly became hooked. Learning bird calls was the quickest way to recognise more species and add them to my list. Here’s a quick introduction to five birds I never tire of seeing at Tswalu.

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Tracker Academy at Tswalu Kalahari

They say an experienced tracker can read the earth like a book. Successful tracking demands experience, knowledge, patience, physical endurance, and mental focus, often under challenging environmental conditions over extended periods. Tracking involves the interpretation of signs of the wild, from animal tracks and dung to calls and behaviour.

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From a thrilling bush escape to soulful immersions in nature

It’s the ultimate safari… A bush adventure with big game sightings galore, followed by an intimate riverine retreat in a world-renowned wildlife sanctuary. Sabi Sand, a privately owned reserve in South Africa’s northeast, is one of the most game-rich areas on the continent. Forming the backdrop for three of Singita’s multi award-winning lodges, it gives...

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