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Fly camping brings you even closer to the wilderness

Fly camping brings you even closer to the wilderness

Around a big safari camp there is always a lot of activity, like generators, cars, people, so animals tend to stay away. Therefore we love to go fly camping. A small camp brings you even closer to the wilderness. It is great to stand under a bucket shower in the middle of nowhere. Evenings are spent around the campfire, where marvelous bush dinners are being prepared. At night you sleep in a...

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On walking safaris you try to avoid the big game

On walking safaris you try to avoid the big game

On our last safari in Kenya we did some great walking in the Naboisho conservancy in the Mara. The scenery is stunning, with both wide open planes and nice little rivers flanked by beautiful trees. Observing wildlife on foot is quite different than from a car. You tend to focus on the "small" stuff, like birds, insects and the vegetation. Most of the animals tend to run, as soon as they see a...

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A visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

A visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

A year ago, we decided to sponsor some of the elephants in the Elephant Orphanage of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. During our last safari to Kenya, we visited the Nursery in the Nairobi National Park. It was endearing to see the elephants run towards their "home" after a long day in the bush. Before bed the little ones get a bottle of milk and some freshly cut leaves. The trained keepers...

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Wild Picha – Willem & Tanja Dekker Photography

Wild Picha – Willem & Tanja Dekker Photography

We grew up in the Netherlands and moved to Germany in 2003. Together with our dog Duvel we now live in the picturesque Treppenviertel in Hamburg, along the river Elbe. Willem currently works at a ship-owning company. After a career in marketing, Tanja studied illustration design and started her own book publishing company, twikga, in 2010. We started traveling together in 1992, when we...

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Work in progress on Phanhabs Jungle book

Work in progress on Phanhabs Jungle book

We have just returned from a trip to Tanzania and Rwanda, watching primates. The hikes were sometimes long and itchy, because of the vegetation, but we took some amazing pictures of jungle landscapes with chimpanzees, gorillas, and a lot of other animals. It will be a lot harder to fill the pages of this Phanhabs book, because the jungle hides it's inhabitants well. The tracks and the sounds...

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Gentle giants in the river

Gentle giants in the river

The story behind the elephant picture which was used for our christmas card is a family story. When we visited Samburu National Reserve in Kenya, last October, we witnessed this beautiful scene on the river on an evening game drive. Most elephant families come down to drink and cool off in the river around midday. Therefore we were thrilled to witness this event in the beautiful evening light....

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Elusive wild dogs in Laikipia

Elusive wild dogs in Laikipia

We had a great time in the bush camp of Steve and Annabelle, Laikipia Wilderness Camp. We loved the bushy feel, the lovely staff, the great food, the beautiful setting, the wildlife and the dogs! Not only the wild dogs, but also Buster, the bush dog. Buster is an adventures, sweet, little dog, who gives the camp a homely feel. As a pup he used to challenge leopards, but now he prefers to stay on...

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Starry nights & bush television

Starry nights & bush television

One of the great things about safari is to sit around a campfire. Somehow humans like to keep this tradition going from far gone times. At home we copy it to our courtyard and gather around our BBQ. In the bush it is a bit more romantic though. The sounds of the african night and the stars add an extra dimension. A knowledgeable guide might even tell you something about the stars. Although...

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