
Photograph by Frans Lanting
FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:
While on assignment in Namibia for National Geographic magazine, Frans Lanting captured this surreal landscape image in a location called Dead Vlei. Read more…
EXPLORE would like to thank Bushmans Kloof for giving three orphaned boys a wonderful and unique experience!
This month Bushmans Kloof generously donated a 2 night stay for 3 of Cape Town’s orphaned boys, sponsored by Cape Town based Children’s Aids Art Programme (CAAP).
Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve and Wellness Retreat is an extraordinary haven nestled at the foothills of the Cederberg mountains near Cape Town. Malaria and predator free, the reserve is a natural playground with wide open plains, mystical rock formations, crystal clear water falls, and an abundance of flora and fauna. The warm, caring service and hospitality, delicious organic cuisine, breathtaking dining venues, superb facilities and accommodation have repeatedly won Bushmans Kloof international recognition and awards and provided the boys with an experience that was well beyond their wildest dreams.
Mary Miyata, founder of CAAP, said “the boys were over the moon with excitement!” CAAP has made a marked difference to the plight of countless AIDS-afflicted orphans. Founded in 2005 by Mary, the first CAAP art school was successfully opened in 2009 at the Baphumelele Children’s Home in the township of Khayelista, South Africa. The children are regularly taken out for exciting excursions on the weekends giving them opportunities to encounter new experiences, such as art lessons and exhibitions, exposing them to everyday life and practices that would otherwise have remained unknown to them.]


Bushmans Kloof

Jim Steinberg is a noted nature photographer, particularly for his images of wildflowers. Here is a link to Jim Steinberg’s blog from his recent trip to South Africa. He was there researching sites and scenes for two upcoming photography workshops that will be held in 2012. The two workshops will focus on different interests – one with a clear wildflower focus and one for food and wine enthusiasts. Stay tuned for more details to be posted on the EXPLORE website…
Photos courtesy of Jim Steinberg

It’s taken me until 2011 to join the digital age. I’ve been to Africa over a dozen times to different areas and always come home with mediocre pictures at best (or none at all). I had a trip to East Africa planned in March so I went out and splurged on a quality digital camera.
We always put in our travel guide for travelers to “bring a good camera and/or video equipment which you have tested beforehand and are comfortable using. The African bush is no place to learn what all those buttons really mean.” Well I found that out very quickly as I’m bumbling trying to get pictures of a cheetah kill, lion mating and giraffe sparing (at the correct aperture, speed, etc.) I hadn’t even had my sundowner drink yet at sunset one evening when I turned to the camp manager and asked if he could possibly help me since nothing was showing through the viewfinder. He said, “Well, let’s take off the lens cap and see …” Ooooopsy – the ol’ lens cap was still on – was I ever embarrassed! I did manage to get some fabulous photos and my fellow travelers were quite impressed (these pictures are my favorites) – especially with the zoom (turns out it’s a 600mm but I didn’t know that then). So off to a photo class I go this spring!
More on my East Africa trip to follow…
-Elizabeth

Road Scholar Traveler Blog: Wild Africa | Botswana and Zambia
I recently went on the “Wild Africa: Botswana and Zambia” tour in Sept 2011. I am retired, have traveled quite a bit, and do occasional contract work to help pay for extra special trips. This was my first Road Scholar trip. (I had so much fun that I’m about to sign up for another Road Scholar adventure.) The blog was started in response to requests from my friends to describe my travels because they wanted to experience my adventures vicariously. With that in mind, I try to provide a more experiential description than just a dry itinerary. Please bear in mind, that anything I post on my blog is strictly my own thoughts, which do not necessarily reflect the experience of other travelers. All my entries about the safari are posted in Sept and Oct 2011.
Enjoy,
Ronya
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