Hluhluwe Game Reserve News Information
Giraffe Chewing Bone
Giraffe Chewing Bone Osteophagy is the practice of Chewing Bones to supplement of phosphorus and calcium intake Herbivores may sometimes consume bones and this is referred to as Osteophagy. This may be due to the lack of insufficient phosphates in the vegetation. Phosphorus a essential mineral for all animals in the development of the formation of…
Read MoreKruger National Park vs Hluhluwe Game Reserve
Kruger National Park -versus- Hluhluwe Game Reserve Information Brief Information Size: 2 ooo ooo hectares Big 5: Yes Accommodation: Yes Tarred & Gravel Roads: Yes Hides: Yes Distance from Johannesburg: 4-5 Hours Malaria Free: No Kruger National Park was established in 1898, and is the second oldest protected / National Park in South Africa. Managing Authority,…
Read MoreFirst Wildlife Photography Course Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
An enormous thank you to all of our clients that joined us on our very first Wildlife Photographic Course to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park. The day started out with Settings Settings and more Settings, however what an incredible place to try out these fine tuned settings. (opens in new tab) A great shot from Cornelius A…
Read MoreDay Safari South Africa
Day Safari’s South Africa, Big 5 Half and Full Day Safari Day Safari South Africa Witness the incredible and splendid African Big 5 while in South Africa Day Safari A Day Safari, Family Day Safari, Honeymoon Day Safari or a Self Drive Day Safari in South Africa can be one of the most incredible and…
Read MoreWhat is a Safari Vehicle
– What is a Safari Vehicle – Open Game Drive Safari Vehicles Explained What are the Safari Vehicle Regulations Going on Safari should be on any bucket list, joining in on a organised safari can and should be unforgettable to say the least. So what exactly is a safari vehicle and more importantly what are…
Read MoreDurban Self Drive Safari to Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
Durban Self Drive Safari Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park Looking for something to do while in Durban? Then why not a Self drive safari to Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park from Durban. Durban is situated South of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park the drive will take you no longer than 2,5 hours on the N2 (approximately 250 km). Durban offers a unique and incredible…
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