Maputo Elephant Reserve Safari Adventure
The Maputo Elephant Reserve was established in 1932. However, the reserve also goes by its Portuguese name “Reserva de Maputo”. This nature reserve is enormous, it has over 190,000 sq Continue Reading →
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Enjoy my collection of elephant safari photos from Africa, Sri Lanka and SE Asia. Get all the facts about the different elephant species and their unique method of communication.
There are many elephant safari photo opportunities in Africa. See all my elephant safari photos from Pilanesberg National Park and Hluhluwe – Imfolozi Park in South Africa, Etosha National Park in Namibia, Maputo Elephant Reserve in Mozambique plus Samburu National Reserve, Maasai Mara and Amboseli in Kenya. The African elephant is the largest and you will find an excellent collection of my elephant photos from safari in Africa. Additionally, find reliable self drive safari information and technique. It is all available in my travel posts listed below. All the photos and information is from personal experience.
Find additional Asian elephant photos from safari adventure in Yala National park in Sri Lanka and and the Bolaven Plateau in Laos. Learn about the differences in size and features between the Asian and African elephants and see photo documentation.
Find all information on elephant safari here including how to handle aggressive elephants.
The Maputo Elephant Reserve was established in 1932. However, the reserve also goes by its Portuguese name “Reserva de Maputo”. This nature reserve is enormous, it has over 190,000 sq Continue Reading →
Pilanesberg National Park was about a 3 hour drive north of my accommodation near the Johannesburg, South Africa airport. I had been in Jo-burg for 2 days and my hosts Continue Reading →
The best safari destination in South Africa is Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park. Located within KwaZulu-Natal coastal province, this renown game reserve was the former private hunting grounds of King Shaka Zulu. Continue Reading →
We spent 3 days on our Etosha National Park self drive safari adventure. The first night we spent in a camp just outside the Anderson Entrance Gate. Indeed, our evening Continue Reading →