2016 in Photos
View some of the photos that we took during our expeditions in 2016.
View some of the photos that we took during our expeditions in 2016.
The South African Lowveld (and much of the rest of the country and region) have suffered from a crippling drought over the past few years.
A number of years ago a guest of mine on a Patagonia Expedition gave me one of my most prized possessions to this day – a book by E Lucas Bridges called The Uttermost Part of the Earth: a history of Tierra del Fuego and
I have just returned from an epic safari to Botswana. Exploring the country’s northern waterways and Okavango Delta in the late dry season is always such a treat as you’re guaranteed big congregations of thirsty animals drawn to the little water remaining. The predators are,
Anderson Expeditions has partnered with the Tracker Academy to create a specialist tracking expedition into Damaraland and the Skeleton Coast in Namibia. The expedition, limited to 6 guests and set for June 2016, will use permanent camps and lodges in the region as well as
I was reminded on my recent trip to Chad what a privileged life we African safari guides lead. A pioneer in our field, also on the trip, joked we’d mixed up vocation and vacation somewhere along the way! A group of private guides and tourism/conservation influencers
Phill Steffny and I recently led two families on an expedition to Botswana – with adventure at the core of the itinerary. We spent 4 nights in the Makgadikgadi pans, quadbiking over the vast Sua and Ntwetwe pans to Kubu Island, camping for two nights
To temper excitement for our upcoming safaris to Botswana we thought we’d feature some of the photos taken on expeditions there last year. Botswana is an Anderson Expeditions “old favourite” and these pictures might give you an idea why…