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Tales of Whales – winter in South Africa beckons
Don’t let the colder weather forecast of the Western Cape in South Africa put you off. From July through November, Africa's southern edge is awash with migrating whales. Southern Right whales come from Antarctic feeding grounds where they've been krill-loading in preparation for mating and bir... More
Dreaming of your very own safari or beach Villa – try our Exclusive Escapes
You don’t have to follow the norm and be woken up at 5am for a summer game drive anymore or have dinner at 7pm sharp – go or eat whenever you want to with your family and friends. Small groups are taking the safari circuit by storm and exclusive use villas and lodges are increasing... More
Friday Travel Quotes
We can't resist finding new and quirky travel quotes... here are some to get you going for the weekend ... More
What is the appeal of travelling in Africa?
There are countless of exciting and exotic destinations around the world, all different and unique. So why is it that Africa attracts millions of visitors and indeed the most repeat visitors than any other continent (top of the list is South Africa) each year. Well here at Wedge and Wildlife we thi... More
Duba Plains - Okavango Delta
The largest inland Delta lies north of the vast Botswana salt pans and south of the Chobe River which snakes its way between Namibia, Botswana and eventually becomes the Zambezi near the Victoria Falls. It is somewhat of a one-off phenomenon and sustains an unimaginable magnitude of wildlife. The lo... More
Lion Sands Narina - Kruger National Park
Driving through the Paul Kruger Gate of the Kruger National Park fills one with a huge sense of anticipation that indeed a wild adventure has begun. Lion Sands Narina Lodge is not a long drive from the gate… situated next the Sabie River amongst a canopy of ancient trees. The setting is just ... More
Quote of the week
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