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It’s The Moment You have All Been Waiting For (Just Kidding): Planning Dzangha-Sangha
Hi again everyone, So I’m starting to try to put it together, and I am clearly open to suggestions regarding: Dates Duration Itinerary I think so far, the people who have ex
One Last Question About Kruger, Please!
Hi Everyone, Sorry I’m starting a whole new thread for this, but I have one last, 2-part dilemma: So, for my 5-nights in Kruger, I decided to do 2 nights at Satara, and then
New Trip Report – South Africa
A new report from Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, just back from South Africa. In 2 weeks he saw 50 species including Wild Dog, Ratel, Serval and Acacia Rat. Its in both Spanish and Engl
RFI Ethiopia and looking for others to join me – Dec 2015
Hi all Myself and another couple are looking to travel to Ethiopia. I have been in contact with a couple of guides who both come highly recommended and have put together the follow
New trip report: Ethiopia
Great new report from Remco Hofland now on mammalwatching.com. Ethiopia 2015: 3 weeks & 54 species including Lion, Aardwolf, Grevy’s Zebra, Serval, Ethiopian Wolf and som
Eastern South Africa: Hluluwe Imfolozi or Northern Kruger?
I am planning a trip to Eastern SA in september 2015. My 3 week Itinerary is as follows: Kruger (7 nights, now considering skukuza, satara, punda maria, olifants, lower sabie),
New Trip Report – Malawi
Great new report from Sjef Ollers on a 2013 trip to Malawi. Malawi, 2013: Sjef Ollers, 3 weeks & 33+ species including Marsh & Mellers Mongoose, Serval and Bushpig. Jon
New Trip Report – Kenya
A detailed report from Bob Berghaier: 9 days & 48 species including Cane Rat, Marsh Mongoose, Wild Dogs and a Serval. Jon
New Trip Report – Kenya
Kenya, 2013: Indri Tours, 12 days & 35 species including Yellow spotted Hyrax, Serval and Caracal. Jon
New Trip Reports: Zambia and Madagascar
Two new trip reports on www.mammalwatching.com Zambia, 2004: Sjef Ollers, 2 weeks & 35+ species including Wild Dogs and Serval at http://mammalwatching.com/Afrotropical/other%2

