The Liuwa Plain story
Standing on the vast and seemingly endless Liuwa Plain with a gin and tonic in hand I am convinced I can see the curvature of the earth. I did consider it was the effects of the gin after a long day exploring the remote park
Standing on the vast and seemingly endless Liuwa Plain with a gin and tonic in hand I am convinced I can see the curvature of the earth. I did consider it was the effects of the gin after a long day exploring the remote park
Botswana’s Mababe Depression Botswana holds an allure as a safari destination that is fascinating to observe. From the multi-repeat safari goer who has explored countless countries and safari offerings, to the first-time safari novice just dipping their toe into the confusing torrent of options that exist
Canoeing on the Dikere stream is one of my favourite adventures anywhere in Africa. The shallow waters of the stream are a huge attraction to the region’s wildlife in this scorchingly hot and dry landscape. Pushing our canoes off the muddy bank we are straight into
2023 marked a welcome return to Botswana for a few members of the Anderson Expeditions team after a brief hiatus as the world resolved pandemics. We enjoyed trips into the Okavango Delta, connecting with old friends and making new ones on journeys back to the
Against the backdrop of the continued slaughter of rhino in Africa and the significant threat posed to the survival of the species, here are some photos to provide insight into a recent rhino dehorning experience I was privileged to be a part of with guests
Would Spirit the cross-bred terrier just shut up!? It’s far too early to be barking at Quackers N. Cheese – the poor duck needs a decent rest from his relentless window tapping. “Bark, tap, tap, bark, morning, bark, tap, tap tap, morning, your coffee sir”.
“This may be what my over-stimulated brain needs” I thought, tying a fishy looking surface popper onto my line and subconsciously emptying my head of everything other than the deserted beach and a mixed flock of Crested and Common Terns flying tightly over a point
Exceptional Western Lowland Gorilla tracking in beautiful Loango National Park, Gabon. The boat cuts through the rising mist on the Iguela lagoon. Our hair blown back by the wind as we race past seemingly endless forested peninsulas and islands. We keep a keen eye out for
Anderson Expeditions specialist guide Mark McKenzie returned to Zakouma National Park in Chad and shared his experiences of the recent addition of a canoeing adventure