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Tag archives for Kapama Game Reserve

Tokwe tries out the Bemer Therapy System
Friends by Dave Smith We're always open to trying new things here at Camp Jabulani, especially if it's in the best interests of our ellies. A while ago Tokwe sustained an injury to her leg. A wound developed as a result, and we've been struggling to get it to heal ever since. Initially we treated it with a broad spectrum antibiotic, ...more»
Looking for elephants
Years ago, long before Camp Jabulani and its herd of elephants even existed, I was a ranger and manager at another lodge on the Kapama Nature Reserve. On his arrival, Mr Holland - a guest from the USA - informed me that the three days he was spending with us were the sum total his African safari, and that all ...more»
Sharing is caring (Sustainable Eco Initiatives)
The Weeping-Boer-Bean snug as a bug in a ball of dung We're pleased as punch to announce the recent launch of our two new sustainable eco projects. The ‘Weeping-Boer-Bean Tree’and ‘Sharing is Caring’ projects both came about as a result of Camp Jabulani's constant striving to create eco initiatives and sustainability practices. We joined heads with the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, our sister operation, and came ...more»
Elephant antics
Shortcut Klaserie Klaserie, who turned four in February, is a real character. We've christened her 'Shortcut Klaserie', because whenever she joins us on safari she always looks for the quickest route home. This invariably involves veering off the beaten track, unless of course it doesn't suit her to do so. Which is precisely what happened last week. We noticed some giraffe ...more»
In which Carl gets chased by a rhino
Imagine being chased by something like this, only bigger and with a long pointy horn Years ago when I was still a game ranger, we rescued a month old baby rhino from one of the neighbouring game reserves and brought it to the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. The poor little thing was extremely dehydrated and required a fair amount of medical ...more»
Follow up on what happened with Joe
On Thursday the 28th of June we experienced an extremely tragic event when Joe - the elephant that left our herd in favour of a life in the wild - inexplicably turned on one of the four grooms that had accompanied the herd on their walk. Sadly, Aroti Kamupambe was critically injured in the process and died shortly afterwards. This ...more»
Lioness steals from lion who stole from leopard
The male lion prior to having his meal temporarily usurped by the cheeky lioness A couple of weeks ago we experienced a truly amazing sighting here at Camp Jabulani. One of the couple's staying with us had opted to go on the afternoon elephant back safari, while the other guests preferred to go on a game drive as they'd already been ...more»
Riding with elephants
Noah climbing onto Setombe Sandi Savadier of Thandeka Africa found herself thoroughly enjoying a decadent slice of humble pie when she visited Camp Jabulani with her two children recently. As is sometimes the case with first time visitors to the lodge, Sandi had her own opinions about our operation, and wasn't all that open to the idea of going on an ...more»
A long way down
Carl at the top of a very long fall A while ago I got a phone call at about midnight from some guests in Room 1 informing me that they were having trouble locking the door of their room. I grabbed the flashlight as it was a dark night and quickly ran over the suspension bridge that connects the suites to ...more»
A tragic event
On Thursday morning an extremely tragic incident occurred at Camp Jabulani. Shortly before the end of the early morning elephant walk, Joe - the elephant that left to join a wild herd on the reserve - decided to wander back and join the excursion. As you all know he's come back to visit on a couple of occasions, and at one ...more»
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