As the sun sets, casting a golden glow across the landscape, a majestic pride of lions strides confidently toward Karula guests and guide @idw_ranger . Their powerful presence resonates against the vibrant hues of the African sky, creating a breathtaking scene that epitomizes Kapama’s raw beauty and untamed spirit. Experience moments like this during your Kapama stay, where nature’s grandeur unfolds right before your eyes.
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As June comes to a close, we’re excited to share the incredible moments our guides have captured and experienced this month. From wonderful predator sightings to beautiful antelopes, our June wildlife highlights showcase the true essence of the Kapama wilderness.
Why not join us on our next adventure and experience these magical moments firsthand. Book your stay at Kapama and create your own wildlife memories.
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We are proud to announce that Kapama Karula has once again been nominated for the @condenast Reader's Choice Awards.
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This warthog is trying to scratch an itch!
They do this to either relieve itches often caused by insects or parasites. Scratching can help them remove ticks and other parasites. Warthogs might also rub against trees to help shed their fur or manage the growth of new fur during certain seasons. These behaviours are common and an important part of their daily routine out in the wild.
📷: @st.gunn#mykapama#mykapamamatters#safari#nature#natgeowild#warthog#conservation#wildlife#wildlifephotography#sustainabletourism
Since hippos lack sweat glands, they risk rapid dehydration and overheating when out of water in hot weather. Consequently, they spend most of the day submerged in water, venturing out only on cooler, overcast days or at night. This was a unique sighting captured by Southern Camp guide St.John Gunn of a hippo resting on the river bank.
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"We left Buffalo Camp, Kapama's small luxury tented Camp, for our morning game drive with a family of six. After driving around and enjoying various sightings, we decided to stop for a morning bush coffee break, a highlight for guests. Just as we were ready to continue the drive, one of my guests spotted a male lion walking on the western side of the dam. We jumped on the game vehicle to follow the lion, tracking some female lions sleeping nearby. Soon after following the male, we came upon the females. We spent considerable time with the lions, allowing our guests to thoroughly enjoy the experience. When we returned to the lodge, our guests were still talking excitedly about the sighting and shared the experience with everyone in camp". Buffalo Camp Guide - Sipho
In the busy journey of life, as we move forward we often forget to pause. Every now and then, it’s important to stop and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.
Sometimes, all it takes is for one to pause and admire our surroundings, and when we take time to be still in the moment, soon others will follow and stop with us. It’s a reminder that in our collective journey, we should never forget to take a moment to look around and embrace the wonders of the world.
📷: @rassiejacobs
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