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South Africa Tag

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9 December 2025
AfricaWorld’s Best Mammalwatching
AfricaSouth Africa

South Africa

Check out Zac Babbit's monumental 2025 road trip report, featuring an astounding 130 species including Yellow-spotted Hyrax, Hottentot Golden Mole, Cape Dune Molerat, Meller's Mong

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17 October 2025
AfricaKrugerKruger National ParkMammalwatchingSouth Africa

Mainly Kruger – South Africa 2025

My first “real” report with some nice species seen. A trip where I was one of the “on ground” travel agents for a big travel agency in the Netherlands. This

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11 July 2025
Brown HyenaSouth Africa

South Africa KTP February 2024

We pass one week in KTP

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31 December 2024
South Africa

South Africa ‘search for Caracal & more’

Last october Jillis and I had a great trip in South Africa for three weeks. We had a main focus on finding cats, with Caracal as a major target species. Kruger delivered what we ho

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12 September 2024
Cape townSouth Africa

Any tips for mammalwatching around Cape Town?

Hello everyone!   My dad and I are planning a big trip to South Africa for mammal and birdwatching. First we want to spend some time around Cape Town, then we want to fly to K

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14 April 2024
!Khwa ttuCape townSouth Africa

South Africa: Western Cape edition

The Western Cape is not the premier mammalwatching destination in South Africa. Although I was pleasantly suprised by the amount of mammals I saw. A fun trip that was very suprisin

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12 April 2024
South Africa

South Africa trip report

Klil and Assaf Zaitlin, mammals and birds. 10 days and 48 species including Aardvark, aardwolf and brown hyena.

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24 January 2024
South Africa

Trip report – South Africa

During this trip to South Africa in October 2023 I saw over 100 mammal species with highlights including Meller’s Mongoose, Cape Spiny Mouse, Wild Dog, multiple Aardvarks, three

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5 December 2023
marrick safariSouth Africa

Cape (South Africa) in January and february

Hej Folks, My mates and I are planning a South-Africa trip by the end of January and the beginning of february. We try to be overall naturalists with a large interest in Birds, amp

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4 December 2023
DurbanSouth Africa

RFI: Durban

Hello everyone. My school is going on a field trip to Durban, South Africa in January. It will mostly be focused around the city, but we will drive to the Mandela Capture Site whic

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  1. Samuel Marlin on Rodent / bat ID request – Tai Forest15 January 2026

    Thanks for the feedback Ben. I agree for (B) and I was actually relying on what Jon considered in his…

  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia15 January 2026

    Great report Dalton! Thanks and hope you will send more

  3. Ben S on Rodent / bat ID request – Tai Forest15 January 2026

    Hi Samuel, (B) Does look like a Malacomys but I don't believe they can be identified to species level by…

  4. Chad Johnson on Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia15 January 2026

    Thanks again. I haven't booked anything yet so let me know if you want to join in on either the…

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