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Harry the Hippo enjoying the dam at Tanda Tula Safari Camp
We are fortunate to have a dam situated within our safari camp. The dam attracts a wide variety of wildlife, including the big five. One animal though, Harry the Hippo, is our most frequent visitor as he has made the … Continue reading
Hyena Den Excitement at Tanda Tula Safari Camp
Guests at our tented bush camp were treated to a sighting of a number of Hyena interacting at their den. The Hyena is primarily a scavenger, though they will occasionally go after smaller game if the opportunity presents itself. Most … Continue reading
GoPro gets up close to inquisitive Hyenas!
GoPro gets up close to inquisitive Hyenas! (compliments of a previous guest of ours, Scott Bohlen) Continue reading
Leopard visits the Tanda Tula watering hole in camp
Leopard visits the Tanda Tula watering hole in camp Continue reading
There is a leopard on my deck
Guests have been able to view animals from the comfort of their own decks, or as with this morning’s leopard sighting, on their decks! Continue reading
New White Lion Cub Discovered in the Timbavati
Naturally occurring White Lion cub of the Timbavati plays with its sibling. Video kindly provided by Fergus McWilliams. Continue reading
Africa Awaits…
Thank you to Louis Ferreira and the team at Africa Awaits for this fantastic footage. Visit www.africa-awaits.com for more information. Continue reading
Wild dogs sighted outside Tanda Tula on a kill
Wild dogs sighted outside Tanda Tula on a kill. NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS Continue reading
6 Week Old Lion Clubs and their Mom
The footage seen here was filmed by one of our rangers, Formen Mathebula, while on drive about a week ago. All five little lion cubs are looking fat and healthy, at around 6 weeks old. Continue reading
A rare White Lion spotted outside Tanda Tula Safari Camp
A rare White Lion spotted outside Tanda Tula Safari Camp. The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve (with its surrounding Klaserie and Umbabat reserves) is the only place on planet earth where you will see naturally occurring White Lions that occur as part of the natural processes in the lion prides of this area. Continue reading









