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Category: South Africa

03 December 2013

African lion Kruger National Park

African lions Kruger National Park South Africa

The African lion is one of those majestic animals most dream of seeing on safari.  These two may be settling in for the night on the warm pavement in Kruger National Park.

It’s Big Cat week on National Geographic TV  where you can see all kinds of big cats from around the world.

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/wild/big-cat-week/

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26 November 2013

Wildlife and sunset at Kruger National Park

Giraffe & Zebras sunset Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa

While on safari in South Africa it just doesn’t get much better than seeing wildlife and sunset at Kruger National Park.  I’m sure looking forward to seeing this again.

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24 November 2013

2014 South Africa diversity Ecotour

Lion Night ride Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa

I’ve been posting a lot about South Africa partly because my summer season is over at Grand Canyon. Now I’m in down time and not really doing anything overly exciting. But I’d also like to finish up all the stories from last Feb & March’s visit.  Going through photos and sharing the stories brings back wonderful memories and excites me.  Plus now I’m in ‘planning mode’ because I’m going back for the South Africa diversity Ecotour.  Bought my ticket and leaving January 14, 2014 for three months.  Maybe will include a bit of Namibia and Botswana as well.

Ecotourism helps preserve biodiversity

According to The International Ecotourism Society (TIES), ecotourism is “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.”

Baobab & beetle diversity South Africa

Biodiversity refers to all the different kinds of living organisms within a given area and the roles they play in their ecosystems. This includes plants, animals, fungi, and all other living things—everything from towering Baobab trees to tiny insects.  And when the biodiversity of an ecosystem is interrupted or destroyed, the economic impact on the local community can be enormous.  In fact it reverberates around the world.

Rhinos Kruger National Park South Africa

Extraordinary natural and cultural diversity found in South Africa provides opportunity for research, education and tourism in balance with the environment.

South Africa has the third-highest level of biodiversity in the world yet takes up only 2% of the earth’s land surface.  It is home to 10% of the planet’s plant species and 7% of all its mammals, birds and reptiles.  According to the World Bank data base in 2010 almost 7% of the land is protected for conservation.

map of biomes in South Africa

South African Green Economy

People sometimes think South Africa is a third world country, backwards and behind the times.  Not so.  20 years ago Apartheid came to equalize all the many cultures of people. A struggle ensued, and still does, yet South Africa pursues a Green Economy.  They are a developing country.

South Africa’s Sustainable Development Vision

In May 2010, the South African government hosted a Green Economy Summit to set the stage for the formulation of a Green Economy Plan.  In partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) the Department of Environmental Affairs embarked on the development of a green economy modeling for South Africa.  South Africa views a green economy as a sustainable development path that is based on addressing the interdependence between economic growth, social protection and natural ecosystems.

I’m not saying that South Africa is perfect and I don’t plan to move there, yet.  But just maybe their Green Economy plan could be a model for the rest of the world.

2014 South Africa diversity Ecotour

Joan photographing bugs Dinosaur Park South Africa

Once again I’ll be traveling with Joan.  Not sure I’ve ever met someone so easy to travel with.  She is such a wealth of information and makes a great guide.  We’ll be documenting the biodiversity found along our journey.

Elephants Kruger NP Mpumalanga South Africa

This visit I really want to spend more time staying in one place, set up a base to explore from.  Of course the focus will be primarily on protected natural areas like National Parks and nature reserves.

De Beers Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

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Help me plan

I have way too many ideas, as usual, but am open to recommendations. Seems I have pretty good luck that way while I’m traveling. So whether you’ve been there or not please make some suggestions. Could be either from personal experience, a story heard, or an online discovery.  Just remember, I’m thinking Green. Take a look at my tentative itinerary and add to it. If I get to your recommendation you’ll be eligible to win an as yet unknown gift from South Africa. Help me plan the journey.

Tentative Itinerary by province

North West                                                                                             Eastern Cape

Pilanesberg Game Reserve                                                                  the Wild Coast

Madikwe Game Reserve                                                                      Mkamboti Nature Reserve

Limpopo                                                                                                 Hluleka Nature Reserve

Bela-Bela Mineral Hot Springs                                                            Grahamstown (for the history)

Waterberge (zipline)                                                                              Port Elizabeth to see Jonker

Marakele National Park                                                                        Garden Route

Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve                                                              Tsitsikama National Park

follow the Limpopo River NE   OR                                                       Western Cape

Polokwane                                                                                                Wild Spirit Backpackers Lodge

Mapungubwe Nature Reserve                                                               Knysna

Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park                                                    Karoo National Park

Mpumalanga                                                                                            West Coast National Park

Kruger National Park                                                                                Cederberg Wilderness Area

then south                                                                                                  Northern Cape

KwaZulu-Natal                                                                                          Namaqua National Park

Sodwana Bay National Park                                                                   Augrabies Falls National Park

St Lucia                                                                                                       Kgalagadi National Park

Durban                                                                                                        Kimberley

Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve                                                                   North West

                                                                                                                     Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve

Possible South Africa route on map

Tentative route counter clockwise, begin and end in Johannesburg

Feel free to make suggestions any time, in the comments, or send me an email.  I’ll be on the lookout for hand-made items in order to support the communities I visit.

Rocky shores & waves West Coast National Park Langebaan South Africa

West Coast National Park

I am SO looking forward to exploring more of the biodiversity found in South Africa’s many landscapes—coastal, semi-desert, fynbos, ancient forest, bushveld, grasslands.  And I also look forward to sharing this experience with you.  I will try, internet and time permitted, to post with frequency here, on Facebook and Twitter using #SAdvrstyEcotour.

If you are interested in contributing either financially or in trade please get in touch with me.  You can also help spread the word.  We all share the same planet.

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