Pafuri is so diverse in many ways, perhaps this is what has attracted people to the area through the times.
Ten thousand years of history recorded in one place!
HIV/ AIDS continues to destroy lives in rural southern Africa. Demystifying and destigmatising the disease has become a major Wilderness priority.
The Zulu people have a tear-jerkingly famous and fascinating history.
The people of Africa’s south-eastern lowveld, have a badly documented history…who are they and where did they come from?
The Himba people of the Kunene region in Namibia have captured the imaginations of travellers and anthropologists for years with their cultural practices and adherence to a semi-nomadic pastoral existence in difficult desert conditions.
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Abu Camp - new baby elephant Warona at 1 month old
Kai Collins
22 February 2012
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Kalahari - space, plains, herds, predators
Caroline & Andrew Culbert
20 February 2012
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Botswana brown hyaena buffalo Cheetah Children in the Wilderness Conservation and Wildlife DumaTau elephant Jao Kalahari Plains Camp kudu leopard leopard kill leucism Linyanti lion lion kill Little Makalolo Makalolo Plains Malawi Mombo Namibia Nyika okavango Okavango Delta Ongava Pafuri Pangolin reptiles Roan ruckomechi Shumba Camp Sitatunga South Africa spotted hyaena Tour de Tuli Tubu Tree Camp Vumbura Plains walking Wild dog wilderness Wilderness Safaris Wilderness Trust Zambia Zimbabwe
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