by Saskia Carelse April 12, 2018
When going on any safari, whether you go to Kruger National Park, Phinda Private Game Park or Sabi Sands Game Reserve, you are never guaranteed to see each animal you set out seeking to catch a glimpse of. The animals roam freely through their territories and natural bush land, and the safari guide has no control of where the animals will be when you embark on your game drive.
Some game reserves have a select few species of animals, while others boast almost every kind of wild animal you can think of, including the famous Big 5. We'd like to showcase some of the animals that you can see at Pilanesberg National Park in the North West Province of South Africa.
There are a lot more animals that can be seen at this famous South African safari spot but we'd love for you to go see them for yourself, up close and personal, in real life. CLICK HERE to book your unforgettable safari adventure at Pilanesberg National Park.
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by Petrus Jacobus van der Walt February 24, 2022
The sardine run is the biggest of animal migrations in the world. The sardine migration, is a totally wild unpredictable event. When it all comes together, as it does for three months annually, the sardine run is the most spectacular wildlife spectacle on the planet; dolphins, seals and whales whip the ocean surface into whitecaps, thousands of birds diving, whales lunge feeding through shoals scattering the sardines. It is a twilight zone where time stands still and becomes meaningless, as you witness this amazing play of life and death unfolding.
If you are looking for a real African experience and adventure diving at its best, the Wild Coast sardine run will not disappoint!
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