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The 1st and 10th person to sign up to our newsletter today will win a 2 night stay at Thanda. Never miss a message from Thanda! Sign up to the Thanda Blog and… Continue reading
The 1st and 10th person to sign up to our newsletter today will win a 2 night stay at Thanda. Never miss a message from Thanda! Sign up to the Thanda Blog and… Continue reading
We would like to congratulate Jan Ring from Sweden on winning a complimentary 2-night safari for two people as part of our 10th Anniversary Celebration! Thanda first welcomed its guests on 22 May… Continue reading
A stunning portrait of Thanda’s dominant male Lion observing Cape Buffalo in the evening light. Picture by Christian Sperka – Specialist Photography Guide and Resident Wildlife Photographer – Thanda Private Game Reserve Never… Continue reading
Last night one of Thanda’s largest Elephant bulls showed up at the Thanda Safari Lodge reception. He decided to have a snack at one of the trees in front of lodge buildings. A… Continue reading
On Tuesday Thanda guests have witnessed one of the most beautiful sunrises ever. The multi-colored light beams from behind the massive clouds creates a stunning effect. A spectacular Thanda morning! Picture by Christian… Continue reading
To get great images during a game drive the position of the safari vehicle is very important. The Thanda guests on this drive enjoyed the eye level view of this male Cheetah. Taking the… Continue reading
To encounter these two very shy species in one game drive is a rare treat. A few days ago the Thanda guests enjoyed a sighting of a Black Rhino bull before sunset and… Continue reading
Would you have your foot on the breaks in this situation? Probably not, but the Thanda guests on this vehicle enjoyed the short delay to take a picture before they moved away further… Continue reading
This shot of one of Thanda’s Black Rhino bulls was taken during a warning charge. After a few snorts and a couple short bursts towards the vehicle he decided to turn away and… Continue reading
Rhinos tend to curl up their tail when they are unhappy about something. This White Rhino cow was quite upset when one of Thanda’s North Pride Lionesses interrupted her drinking session at a… Continue reading