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30 wonderful wildlife holidays for 2021
From polar bears to butterflies, these wildlife holidays put animals in the spotlight
Lions in Welgevonden Game Reserve, South Africa
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From leopards, lions and wildebeest to flamingos, whale sharks and giant morpho butterflies, Brian Jackman guides you around the world in 30 species to mark World Wildlife Day.
1. Bengal tiger
No other image sums up the Indian subcontinent more dramatically than Shere Khan, as Rudyard Kipling called him – the ultimate carnivore, 440lb of molten copper, with curious round eyes that seem to drill deep into your soul. From an all-time low two decades ago, Bengal tigers have bounced back to about 3,000. Your best chance of seeing them is in the national parks and tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh.
Farewell Brig-General Moyo
My first military training was in Zambia at Mwembeshi Training Camp and we were transferred to Mgagao which was a Zanla training camp.
After the shoot-out at Mgagao, the OAU decided to transfer us to Morogoro where I first met Rodwell Nyika (Brig-General Collin Moyo Retired). He was a Zipra instructor at Morogoro Training Camp. He was one of my trainers in 1976. I think our group was the last group to receive military training at Morogoro.
From there the instructors were taken to Zambia and I was deployed to the war front in Feira where I operated for some time. Rodwell was also later deployed in Feira as the regional commander, replacing David Chibhoyi who is now late. Feira we are referring to places from Kanyemba up to Chirundu and to Mana Pools.
10 Best Safari Parks To Visit In Africa
Dec.28.2020
Africa is a vast continent, and if you are planning a trip there, you may well be wondering where to go and which of the hundreds of national parks and game reserves to choose from. Help is at hand.
Here, I weigh in on the top 10 parks and reserves per a safaribookings.com report that takes into account the reviews of 2,300 tourists and 1,000 African travel experts and share what you can expect to see when you get there based on my decades of safari experience.
1. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Coming in at number one is Serengeti National Park, in northern Tanzania. The Serengeti shares a border with Kenya s Maasai Mara National Reserve (which we will chat about more when you reach the number 10 spot on this list). Serengetiâs sprawling grasslands make for those classic safari views with flat-topped acacia trees and grazing herds of zebra and antelope. These grazing herds attract large numbers of predators, and the o
The anthropause has given a new lease of life to Earth s wildlife
With the world grounded, safari rangers are reporting healthier wildlife populations – with sightings at closer range
Elephants in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
Credit: Getty There’s no doubt that, while most of the human population has been locked down, animals have been enjoying a holiday of their own,” said Bread Shambamaropa, as we stood in the deserted bar at Mana Pools and gazed out over a waterhole packed with antelope and elephant. “It’s been terrible for business and for park revenues, but the animals are far less stressed. Leopards come closer to camp than they ever did.”