2015 In Review.
My 2015 travel year in review, taking me to the things that matter. With special thanks to the wonderful people I’ve worked with, opportunities
My 2015 travel year in review, taking me to the things that matter. With special thanks to the wonderful people I’ve worked with, opportunities
Last month I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kruger National Park’s Northern Makuleke Concession, visiting the Pafuri Camp before doing the

Pafuri Collection. – ‘Each foot step of mine on the sandy path covers a track of an animal that has come before me. Impala peer

Pafuri Collection. – There’s one more accommodation option I’d like to introduce you to while we’re speaking about the Pafuri Collection. Rob Hicks, one

Pafuri Collection. – There’s something very humbling about being in an area that belongs to the wild. It’s more than just insight into how
My 2015 travel year in review, taking me to the things that matter. With special thanks to the wonderful people I’ve worked with, opportunities enjoyed, destinations uncovered and partnerships formed. Nature, the ocean, animals,
Last month I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kruger National Park’s Northern Makuleke Concession, visiting the Pafuri Camp before doing the four-day Pafuri Walking Trail with RETURNAfrica Pafuri Collection. This brought

Pafuri Collection. – ‘Each foot step of mine on the sandy path covers a track of an animal that has come before me. Impala peer at us timidly through the fever tree forest, while the

Pafuri Collection. – There’s one more accommodation option I’d like to introduce you to while we’re speaking about the Pafuri Collection. Rob Hicks, one of the consultants working at the Pafuri Camp, took me

Pafuri Collection. – There’s something very humbling about being in an area that belongs to the wild. It’s more than just insight into how things were, even more than how they are meant to