Tanda Tula Blog
Save the Elephants Flood Tracking Report
Click here to view elephant movements prior to, during and after the January 2012 floods. Continue reading
Cracking Collection
Mr Adrie Conradie who spent three nights with us recently managed to get some wonderful shots during his stay and kindly shared some of his better ones with us. Continue reading
Blue Eyes
The weekend delivered some wonderful sightings in and around our safari camp with the highlight being Rockfig Junior and her young cub. This is the first decent sighting I have had of the young cub who now looks to be … Continue reading
Four day old rhino calf discovered
Every so often we are fortunate enough to witness a remarkable sighting, and on Thursday evening we were treated to something really special – a four day old rhino calf! Continue reading
Leopard Sighting on Kill
Yesterday we received word of a female leopard on a kill a few kilometres north of our camp, deep in the bush. View the pictures here. Continue reading
Our New Bush Breakfast Site
When our bush breakfast site was washed away by the floods, we went in search of another. We are pleased to announce that the new site is even better than the first! Continue reading
Elephant Tracking Report: December 2011
We bring you an update of the movement of 27 collared elephants throughout Greater Kruger National Park into Mozambique. Continue reading
The Journey of Our Fig Tree!
During the floods we lost a magnificent fig tree alongside our main deck. A few days later we found it – 3km’s downstream! Continue reading
Sleeping Giraffe
A favourite animal on almost any safari has to be the giraffe. These magnificent animals always create a stir on game drive. Continue reading
Enjoying the Water
With all the water around at the moment, many animals are sticking to dryer ground, particularly the giraffes who are being seen on the dirt roads surrounding our safari camp. One animal though, is thoroughly enjoying all the water available … Continue reading







