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Last week I shared some thoughts on my recent trip to South Africa where I able to watch future safari guides in training under the watchful tutelage of an organization called EcoTraining . Earlier today, I posted a story on Gadling.com about my recent trip to Kruger National Park that takes a look at some of my safari experiences there and how they compared to the Serengeti, which I visited a few years back. First off, as I note in that story it is impossible to recommend either Kruger or the Serengeti
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from The Adventure Blog
As many of you know, back in early February I was off to South Africa for a quick adventure. While I was there, I visited the Makuleke Concession, located inside Kruger National Park, where I stayed at a training camp for new safari guides. The camp was run by a company called EcoTraining , which has built itself a reputation for turning out the best prepared and most qualified guides in all of Africa, and as a result, their students are in demand in a number of countries there. Over the course of a week,
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So I've been home from South Africa for nearly a week, and I haven't had much of a chance to share my experiences from while I was there. You'll definitely be hearing a lot more about my time in SA in the days ahead, as I will be writing a number of stories about what I did there. Of course, I visited Kruger National Park, one of the greatest places in the world to spot wild animals, and while we did go on game drives, I wasn't there to go on safari per se. In fact, I was actually there to learn how safari
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MARK HANNANT was on his honeymoon in the Maldives, where watching fish from the comfort of your bure is the height of Maldivian entertainment, when a few hungry sharks cruised by in search of a snack. Then a heron joined them. And while it might not be the Battle at Kruger, its a pretty epic [...] Fail: Sharks Go on Feeding FrenzyOr Not is a post from: adventure journal
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