African Hunting Gazette

Shades of AFRICA

En route, in London, we marveled at the grandeur of Buckingham Palace, explored the historic Tower of London, and braved the local taxis. The city’s rich history fascinated us as we wandered the ancient streets, imagining the stories of those who had walked there centuries ago.

Then we flew to Johannesburg, where our true adventure began. On the way to camp, with our senses heightened and hearts pounding, our first encounter with the diverse wildlife left us in awe, as we watched impala and sable gracefully striding across the savanna.

We were welcomed with smiles and open arms as we pulled into Zingela Limpopo Safaris led by head PH, Nico. The day turned into night as we set up our private cabins and congregated around the crackling fire under a starstudded sky, sharing stories of our past adventures and dreams for

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