African Safari, Conservation and the Covid Connection The struggles of Africa’s $39.2 billion tourism industry sector could cause extreme poverty, lead to an increase in poaching and severely impact wildlife populations.
Postpone, Don’t Cancel: COVID-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry.
The Four Corners of Africa: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia Impalila Island, flanked on the north by the Zambezi River and to the south by the Chobe River, is home to some spectacular wildlife. It was also home to my family, for a couple of magic days.
Marvellous Mana, Zimbabwe. A World Heritage Site and 219,600 hectare wildlife conservation area of incredible wilderness and beauty.
There's a Leopard in the Lounge! How another evening on the shores of Kafue River, in Zambia’s Kafue National Park soon became a night to remember.
Into the Valley of Deception: The Central Kalahari Game Reserve Sarah Kingdom takes us across the Zambezi River and into Botswana. Driving past the well visited national parks, and onto the huge Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
Climbing for a Cause: Returning to Kilimanjaro for Elephant Conservation Sarah Kingdom returns to Kilimanjaro, not for the first time, but now with a team that are fighting for Elephants in Africa, that are under serious threat.