Hwange Game Reserve Beginnings
The Wankie (Hwange) National Park Beginnings A story of how Hwange Game reserve begun, taken from “This is our land” by Frank Clements IT WAS NOT until 1926 that people in Southern Rhodesia (Now...
View ArticleKITFT – Kariba Invitation Tiger Fishing Tournament 2009
“I have stated heretofore in print and am still ready to maintain my pronouncement, that the tigerfish of Africa is the fiercest fish that swims. Let others hold forth as advocates for the mako shark,...
View ArticleBeautiful Zimbabwe – March 2010
I have just returned from my latest visit to Zimbabwe where I had an excellent time catching up with family and friends. Every-time I go back I am stunned by just how beautiful the country, the people,...
View ArticleKariba Dreaming
Video of some short clips from my trip to Kariba in 2009 I only take video when not taking photographs or fishing, so there is plenty that I missed and I just use the video mode on my camera, so sorry...
View ArticleSave Hwange Screensaver
Link South Africa is selling a wildlife screensaver to raise money for The Friends of Hwange Trust, a group of dedicated Zimbabwean conservationists who have taken into their own hands the care of the...
View ArticleImire Safari Ranch
Funny how sometimes things come together. I was recently doing some research on wildlife places to stay when we next go back home to Zimbabwe to visit family and friends and then a TV program about...
View ArticleImire Safari Ranch Bush Camp
Imire Safari Ranch will be hosting a bushcamp for children aged between 6 and 12 years of age from Monday 30th August to Thursday 2 September. Facilities include four empty, thatched huts sleeping...
View ArticleImire Game Park – Kids Half Price
Half Term and February Special Offer – Kids Half Price If you’re stuck for things to do with your kids this half term, consider bringing them to Imire Game Park for the day for half the standard day...
View ArticleImire Game Park – Two nights all-inclusive $280
I stayed at Imire last year when I visited Zimbabwe and was really struck by the great work that they are doing, especially with their protection of Black Rhinos. So what could be a better, you get to...
View ArticleGarden Birding in Harare: Pin-Tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura)
I got lucky a few days ago when this very territorial male Pin-Tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) stopped chasing his hareem (and every other bird around my parents garden), staying still just long enough...
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