For a bird’s-eye view of the African savannah, hot air balloon safaris offer an incredible way to witness wildlife. Floating ...
Feeding an orphaned baby elephant at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya. In any wildlife-dense African safari, it may be difficult to pick which animal sighting was the most fundamentally ...
Buffalo bulls often clash heads as the day cools off, this reinforces the hierarchy within the social structure of the buffalo herd, it also helps maintain the neck muscles in preparation for more ...
On our last morning, as the sun rose, we climbed into the safari van and headed out on an early-morning game drive. The landscape was abounding with elephants ... sunset over the African bush.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
The go-slow pace is in sharp contrast to Mombasa, Kenya’s second city. Mostly packed on to the island of Mvita, it fans out ...
Namibia has authorized the culling of hundreds of animals, including elephants, as part of a plan to feed people in the drought-stricken southern African ... hunters and safari outfitters will ...
The Bengal forest department will introduce three more pet elephants for the elephant safari for tourists in the Jaldapara National Park in Alipurduar district for the coming tourist season. With the ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other ... drought conditions in the southern African countries. Zimbabwe said Monday ...
Zimbabwe and Namibia plan to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken residents amid severe drought conditions in the southern African countries HARARE ...
A back-to-nature experience in its truest form, here are the best safari destinations in the world to spot the Big Five in ...
Imagine squeezing your perfect African adventure into just 24 ... including Hlane and Mkhaya, protect such safari A-listers as elephants, giraffes and zebras, while hippos haunt the larger rivers.