Wouldn’t an elephant just walk over us? The incredible days at Rhino Post Safari Lodge’s Plains Tented Camp by Inka Cee

“Wouldn’t an elephant just walk over us?” The incredible days at Rhino Post Safari’s Plains Camp by Inka Cee, translated by Hauke Walden. For a version in German language please refer to http://blickgewinkelt.de/rhino-walking-safari-suedafrikas-krueger-nationalpark (Deutsche Version). We do not get much sleep these days. In the evenings, we’re lying awake, listening to the sound of the…

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Too much of a good thing

Guest blog by Hunting for Blue Skies: So the Hubby and I have been looking forward to this trip for months! We arrived in the late afternoon on our first day and unfortunately … read the rest of their experience and see beautiful photographs of Rhino Post Safari Lodge at huntingforblueskies.

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Local Knowledge:  How to ‘Safari’ like a South African

Savvy travellers are always looking for local knowledge, to improve their experience and see or do more than the regular ‘touristy’ activities.  On safari it’s no different – so here’s the lowdown on how to ‘Safari like a South African’ by Rhino Post Safari Lodge Manager Nikki Meyer. The feature photograph above is by Roger…

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Baboon antics – don’t worry, be happy

When you go to a game reserve like the Kruger National Park or Hluhluwe, you are bound to come across these guys and to be delighted by their antics. A photographic safari would not be complete without some fun images of the fascinating interactions between baboons. In these photographs, taken during a game drive from…

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Kindness always come back at you

We love supporting young people with a dream. Rhino Post Safari Lodge donated a two night free stay as a prize for this worthy cause. This is their heart-warming letter that they wrote in response to the Isibindi Africa Lodge donation:     Sumbandila Scholarship Trust is a non-profit organisation and our Ridgeway college students in…

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My Top 5 Highlights from South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal

Chris Laskey from Africa Adventure Consultants enthused about his trip to KwaZulu-Natal in this article: South Africa is nearly twice the size of Texas and ranks as the 25th largest country by land area, yet many US travelers stick exclusively to visiting a few pockets of the country like Kruger National Park or the Western…

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Digital Detox on Safari

An African safari is a perfect opportunity to detox from our digital obsession. This Africa Geographic blog written about a stay at Rhino Post Safari Lodge and Plains Tented Camp in the Kruger National Park argues the importance to our mental health of disconnecting in order to reconnect: http://africageographic.com/blog/digital-detox-safari/    

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Unspoilt Places

There are very few truly unspoilt places left in the world, and I feel it keenly as a great privilege when I turn off onto the sandy 4X4 track to Kosi Forest Lodge. This is simple, original land, if there can be such a thing. People carry firewood on their heads and stop to look…

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Honeymoon at Home

Specialists in all things romantic, Runaway Romance has selected Rhino Post Safari Lodge as one of the most romantic destinations for a honeymoon in South Africa. This is what they had to say about honeymooning at Rhino Post Safari Lodge in the heart of the Kruger National Park:   Rhino Post Safari Lodge. At these…

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Ninjas of the Deep

The extraordinary sea turtles that have returned from the brink of extinction:  Africa Geographic posted this beautiful article about the turtles of Isimangaliso, written by regular Thonga Beach Lodge guest and consulting advisor Dr Geroge Hughes. Read his article by clicking on this link: http://magazine.africageographic.com/weekly/issue-47/sea-turtles-isimangaliso-loggerhead-leatherback-ninja-turtles-world-turtle-day/ .

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