by Chef on Safari | Mar 1, 2023 | Food on Safari
Customised, Local and Seasonal Menus Chef of Safari Blog Post – November 2022 By Dr Lauren Basson Warning: Reading this will make you hungry. And if you’re like me, you may even drool a little. I recently interviewed Chef Ann about her kitchen, and I now know the...
by Chef on Safari | Oct 20, 2022 | Food on Safari
I first met Ann when she was fourteen years old. And I think one of the very first things I knew about young Ann was that she wanted to be a game ranger when she grew up. Her passion for her unwavering dream has always been one of the things I have admired most about...
by Chef on Safari | Jun 28, 2021 | Uncategorised
Can you tell the difference? The most obvious markings on Cheetah is the two tear lines that run from the inside corners of their eyes down to the outside edges of their mouth. These marks help reflect the sun’s glare whenever the cats are off hunting during the...
by Chef on Safari | Jul 3, 2019 | Kruger National Park
The African wildcat is a small (very domestic looking) cat that is native to the Africa Continent. They are very rare to see and can be overlooked by Safari Goers as a “usual house cat.” An African Wildcat can be identified by its light grey fur that...
by Chef on Safari | Jun 2, 2019 | Kruger National Park
Shikwari Safari and Transfers has spread their wings further into the online world and opened up our very own YouTube Channel, Shikwari Safaris. If you already follow us on Instagram, @wildfood, you should know that Shikwari loves to share the beauty of South Africa...