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Tembe Elephant Park
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Situated in an area that was once the ancient ‘Ivory Route’, linking Mozambique and Zululand, Tembe Elephant Park is renowned for having the largest elephants in Africa – and the planet! The park’s location is very remote, lying deep in the sand forests and wetlands in northern Tongaland. It borders between KwaZulu-Natal and Mozambique. Along with viewing these gentle giants, you can also spot the rest of the “Big Five” : lions, leopards, black and white rhinos and buffalo.
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Wild Nature

Enjoy African wildlife like never before!

Kwa Maritane (Pilanesberg National Park)
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Lovely Lilies
Pretty water lilies at Kwa Maritane waterhole

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Elephant Bull Enjoys The Water
An elephant bull has a good splash and cool down

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Chacma Baboons Resting In The Shade
A troop of baboons relaxing by the waterhole

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A Perched Brown-Hooded Kingfisher
A sweet little kingfisher resting by the waterhole

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Bathing Ducks
Two white-faced whistling ducks enjoying a night time clean

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Lone Kudu At Kwa Maritane
A kudu female visits the waterhole at night

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Baboons And Impala Hang Out By The Waterhole
Chacma baboons and impala having a drink at the waterhole

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Elephants Dust Bathing
Elephants enjoying the shade by the waterhole

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Elephants Arrive At Kwa Maritane
A big breeding herd of elephants arrive for a drink at the waterhole

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Little Lamb Having Milk
An impala lamb enjoys some milk from mom

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Naledi Dam (Olifants West Game Reserve)
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Crocodile Basks on the Riverbank
This crocodile basks on the riverbank, soaking up warmth while keeping a watchful eye on its watery domain.

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The Famous Ezulwini Visits Naledi Dam
The gentle giant checks out the waterhole during the night

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Masungalo Male Calling
The dominant male lion roaring and then relaxing at Naledi dam

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Warthog Piglets Having Milk
Three warthog babies with their mum

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Hoopoe Feeds Family
A green-wood hoopoe bringing food to the nest

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Elephants Having A Splash At Naledi
A herd of elephants enjoying the water on a hot day

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Big Male Giraffe Bends Down For A Drink
A beautiful male giraffe having a drink and forage around Naledi dam

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Southern Tree Agama
A lovely sighting of a Southern tree agama at Naledi dam

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Rare Brown Hyena Sighting At Naledi Dam
Brown hyena strolls by the waterhole.

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An Incredibly Small and Cute Baby Elephant Suckles
A thirsty young elephants suckles from mom at Naledi Dam

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Nkorho (Sabi Sands Reserve)
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Young Baby Elephant Gets a Kick
A towering bull elephant, full of attitude, decided a curious little calf was getting way too close for comfort. What followed? A swift, cheeky nudge-kick that sent the youngster hopping back into line - no harm done, just classic elephant sass in the dark.

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Lions try their Luck at Catching a Buffalo
Three young male lions move stealthily under the cover of darkness, testing their luck on a vigilant buffalo.

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Elephant Chases Giraffe Away
A bold elephant decides the giraffe can wait its turn and steps in to claim the drinking spot. The giraffe hesitates, the elephant stands firm, and the standoff becomes a surprisingly funny clash of size and attitude.

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Giraffes Visit ol Donyo
A group of giraffes stands tall over the pan at ol Donyo, calmly observing their surroundings and soaking up the quiet landscape.

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Mother and Young Hyena Sip Night Drinks at ol Donyo
A young spotted hyena drinks alongside its mother at ol Donyo waterhole. The parent remains vigilant, scanning the surroundings before they move off into the night.

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Handsome Male Lion Drinks at Ol Donyo
A magnificent male lion arrives for a solitary drink at ol Donyo, calling into the night before disappearing back into the darkness.

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Striped Hyena And Elephants at Ol Donyo
A cautious Striped Hyena arrives for a drink but is quickly spooked by a group of bull elephants eager to claim the waterhole for themselves.

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Porcupines Out for a Drink
A cautious Cape Porcupine approaches the ol Donyo waterhole. After making sure the coast is clear, he steps forward for a long, refreshing drink.

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Giraffes at the Waterhole
Meet a special giraffe at Ol Donyo, easily recognized by its bent ossicone. Watch as it grazes and moves gracefully through its habitat, a gentle reminder that every wild animal has its own story to tell.

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White-Tailed Mongoose Say Hi to Cam
A cheeky mongoose decides to investigate the camera up close!

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Cat-Eye (Balule Nature Reserve)
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A Spider At Night
A spider on it's web during the night at Cat Eye Pan

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Impala Eating Grass ASMR
Listen to a herd of impala munching grass close to the microphone

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Elzuwini, The Handsome Tusker!
The famous Elzuwini visits Cat Eye Pan for a drink

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Masungulo Male At Cat Eye
The dominant male lion enjoys an early morning drink

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African Fish Eagle Looking Around
An African fish eagle close up at Cat Eye Pan

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Baby Elephant Having The Best Bathtime
A young elephant calf having the time of its life in Cat Eye Pan

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Elephant Has A Quick Shower
An elephant bull arrives at Cat Eye for a quick splash and then moves off

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African Wild Cat At Cat Eye
An African wild cat having a quick drink

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A Hippo Having A Good Nap
A hippo makes Cat Eye Pan his napping spot for the night

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Wild Dogs Morning Drink
The Balule pack of wild dogs make a pitstop at Cat Eye Pan in the morning

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Olifants River (Balule Nature Reserve)
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Baboon Family at Olifants
The morning sun rises, and while the babies are bouncing with energy, the mothers are still trying to wake up.

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Heron Preening Along the River
A Goliath Heron quietly and meticulously preens along the edge of the Olifants River, ensuring not a single feather is overlooked.

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Playful new Born Monkeys
A troop of vervet monkeys relaxes along the Olifants Riverbank. Two tiny infants wobble, explore, and cling to their mothers - adorable bundles of chaos in the busy troop.

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Leopard Walks in the Pathway
A leopard strolls right past the cameras at Olifants River, prompting the baboons in the trees to alarm call loudly in clear disapproval.

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Baby Vervets Explore the Olifants River Pathway
Adorable alert! Baby vervet monkeys have a blast playing and hanging out along the Olifants River pathway - mischief, curiosity, and tiny tails everywhere!

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Sleepy Baboons Stir as the Birds Begin to Sing
The troop begins to stir as the first bird calls echo through the trees. Sleepy baboons wake to another beautiful morning in the wild.

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Leopard Resting on the Pathway
A solitary leopard lounges peacefully along the Olifants River pathway, alert yet relaxed in its natural habitat.

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Elephant Crossing the River
Elephant bulls wade gracefully across the river during the day.

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LIon Crosses the Olifants River
A male lion makes a daring river crossing, showcasing the strength, courage, and dominance of Africa’s iconic big cats

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Elephant Crosses the River
An elephant makes its way across the river, only to be greeted by a tall giraffe waiting on the other side. A gentle meeting of two giants - each remarkable in its own way.

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Rosie's Pan (Balule Nature Reserve)
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A Swimming Python At Rosie's Pan
A python checks out Rosie's pan during the night

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A Big Buffalo Bath!
A large herd of buffalo enjoy a morning dip in Rosie's Pan

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Frog On A Log!
A grey-nest foam frog on a log

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Spotted Eagle Owl At Rosie's Pan
A gorgeous owl scanning the area

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Elephant Visits Rosie's Pan
A lone elephant having a drink

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Injured Leopard Slowly Healing
The young injured leopardess slowly recovering from her paw injury

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A Thirsty Leopard Tortoise
A little leopard tortoise having a drink

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Elephant And Hippo Share Rosie’s Pan
An elephant interrupts the hippos wallowing in the waterhole

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An African Wild Cat On The Move
The small feline moving past the waterhole on it's nightly hunt

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Ox-peckers Sit On Hippo
A few ox-peckers fly off the hippo at Rosie's Pan

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Tau (Madikwe Game Reserve)
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Sleepy Rhino
This rhino is taking it easy by the waterhole, enjoying a snooze that’s giving serious “holiday vibes.

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Warthogs Mudbath at Founders
A group of warthogs happily wallows in the mud, enjoying a playful moment at the waterhole.

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Sables Feed Close to the Camera
Get an intimate glimpse as curious young sable calves feed close to the camera.

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Giraffe Stretches for a Sip
On a grey, brooding day, a solitary giraffe steps in for a long drink. Once finished, he stands motionless, scanning the area with keen alertness before moving on.

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Warthogs Roll and Play in Mud at Founders Lodge
A pair of warthogs enjoys a mud bath at Founders Lodge, rolling, scratching, and rubbing against rocks - the perfect African afternoon pastime.

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Egyptian Geese Family and a Lapwing
The resident Goose family at Founders Lodge enjoys some peaceful quality time. The relaxed chicks float effortlessly on the water while one parent preens and the other keeps a sharp lookout for any potential danger.

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Giraffes Drinking at Founders
A journey of giraffes spends a calm moment at Founders Lodge, sipping from the waterhole and soaking in the quiet sounds of the African bush.

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Scrub Hare Forages at Founders
A Cape Hare moves carefully through the terrain at Founders, nose to the ground and ears upright. Every rustle captures his attention as he stays alert to the sounds of the evening bush.

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Young Sables Feeding
Watch these tiny sable antelope calves feed and explore at Founders.

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Rhino Scratching an Itch
A male rhino at Founders Lodge rubs his horn against a rock—sharpening and maintaining this powerful tool of defense.

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