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Archives for June, 2010

Princess Limpopo entertains her minions
One morning, Limpopo – ever the attention seeking diva - found a rock the size of a cricket ball on the edge of the training area. She played with it for a few minutes, but soon became bored with the game and placed the rock on top of her head instead. She then spent the next few minutes strutting up ...more»
Khula does it again!
On the 8th of June our two guides – Lusinda and Cecile – were tracking Khula, the hand-reared cheetah that was released at HESC (Hoesdspruit Endangered Species Center) recently. They picked up a strong signal from his collar* near Mbezi Plains, which is on the western boundary of Kapama Private Game Reserve. There was no sight of Khula, so they decided ...more»
Wow the soccer fans in your house
How delicious does this look? It's Camp Jabulani's world renowned Chocolate Pecan Nut Pie. And we're giving you the recipe almost for free. You have to do something to earn it, but it will be fun (which is why we said 'almost for free'). We - being the folk in Camp Jabulani's awesome kitchen - challenge you to amaze and impress your family ...more»
FIFA World Cup 2010 kick-off at Camp Jabulani
Footage Courtesy of Univision 34 (MontCommunication) In honour of the start of the FIFA World Cup 2010, Camp Jabulani held its own kick-off at its lodge on the Kapama Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga. All who attended were blown away by the herd's incredible ball skills. The game between the elephants and their grooms was fairly evenly matched, with each team having scored ...more»
Mambo is momentarily squashed
There were no guests for the morning ride, so we did a short training session instead. The older elephants - each with a groom on its back - were being put through their routine, while the six calves wrestled and played together. During their games young Mambo found himself uncustomarily stuck at the very bottom of a heap of baby elephants. ...more»
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