Tanda Tula Blog
Public comment awaited on draft tourism bill
The below article is courtesy of Kruger to Canyon. For more information about the newspaper please visit www.kruger2canyon.co.za/ TOURISM – The National Department of Tourism has released the Tourism Draft Bill for public comment. The Bill provides for the continued … Continue reading
LOCORES tackles rhino poaching and management
The below blog entry is courtesy of Kruger 2 Canyon newspaper. For more information about the newspaper please visit www.kruger2canyon.co.za/ HOEDSPRUIT – The next Lowveld Coordinated Research Forum (LOCORES) meeting will be held on Friday, September 30 at Southern Cross … Continue reading
Elephant Tracking Report: Late June to Late July 2011
The below report has kindly been provided by Save the Elephants South Africa. Based at Tanda Tula Safari Camp, the team of Save the Elephants South Africa track elephants, including some of Africa’s biggest tuskers, across boundaries from Private Nature … Continue reading
Facebook Friday Finalists: Week 2
Congratulations to Chad Cocking and Jeroen Menssink who are the finalists for week 2 of our Facebook Friday competition. Once again we received an outstanding amount of entries and the judging process was not easy! A huge thanks needs to … Continue reading
Facebook Friday Competition
Hi Everyone Don’t forget to enter week 2 of our Facebook Friday competition. Entries close at midnight tonight (SA Time). As of tomorrow, all entries will go into week 3. We will announce our next two finalists tomorrow afternoon so … Continue reading
How to identify male and female giraffes
Giraffe are always a big favourite with guests of Tanda Tula Safari Camp. These tall, elegant animals are well adapted to make the most of their bush environment. To distinguish males from females, we show our guests that by looking … Continue reading
Smile for the camera
With all the buffalo in and around our safari camp at the moment, we have been able to observe some interesting behaviour. The buffalo photographed to the left is not smiling but rather ‘flehming’. Flehming is a response often practised … Continue reading
June & July Ranger Newsletter
During the last couple of months, guests of Tanda Tula Safari Camp have witnessed some amazing sightings. Even though the mornings are fairly fresh, we have been quietly warmed by the expectation of seeing something really exciting during our game … Continue reading
Elephant Identification
Tanda Tula Safari Camp is a proud sponsor of Save the Elephants South Africa, a research project based at Tanda Tula which collects valuable data from elephants in the Timbavati and Greater Kruger National Park. Some elephants have been fitted … Continue reading
Digging for Dinner
The Machaton pride managed to finish off their huge buffalo kill over the weekend. The kill provided us with hours of prime game viewing as the pride worked through the massive carcass. They have been incredibly successful over the last … Continue reading