Posted on 26th April 2013 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Elephant
Fauna
As usual at this time of the year, the IMPALA (Aepyceros melampus) lambs are bringing joyful smiles to our faces as they gambol playfully and peer inquisitively at us as we pass by.
Posted on 25th April 2013 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Big 5
Stop Rhino Poaching
We bade farewell to Tanya Prinsloo, Ross Christie and Kerrow Miller this year and wished them well in their new ventures.
Posted on 30th March 2013 by Nick Fox
African Safari
Fauna
Flora
Wonderful news is that the REDBILLED OX-PECKERS (Buphagus erythrorhynchus) are still very much around and were observed feasting on the ticks plaguing the BUFFALO (Syncerus caffer).
Posted on 25th February 2013 by Carol Fox
African Folk Tales
African Safari
One dark night, when there was no moon, a waterbuck mother and her young ones grazed very close to a tribesman's hut...
Posted on 29th January 2013 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Sibuya Game Reserve
An important new topographical feature has appeared on "our" stretch of the Kariega River as a result of the flood... In fact the renowned "FIGURE OF EIGHT" - the signature scene on our SIBUYA BROCHURE will never be the same again...
Posted on 31st December 2012 by Nick Fox
African Safari
Bird Watching
Departing from Kenton-on-Sea, Sibuya's day safaris typically last five to six hours, but can be tailored to guests' requirements.
Posted on 30th November 2012 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Bird Watching
Birding
We were wondering if the good news of our excellent rains spread far and wide across the continent to the Summer Migrants, as many seem to have arrived earlier than usual this year... to feast on the proliferation of food perhaps?
Posted on 28th November 2012 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Sibuya Game Reserve
The rains came and came down some more! The heavens literally opened! We had our entire usual yearly rainfall and more over a couple of days!
Posted on 28th September 2012 by Carol Fox
African Safari
Bird Watching
Birding
While cruising up the Kariega Estuary with their guide, Chris, guests were delighted at the sight of these beautiful pale pink birds strolling through the shallows on their long graceful legs.
Posted on 28th September 2012 by Tyrone Bruce
African Safari
Sibuya Game Reserve
Brett was rescued as a pup when he was washed up on one of the local beaches. He was then hand-reared and released back into his natural environment.