I was driving most of the time and had other excuses to just bring these photos back. There is a bit of everything from this world here really: between slums and luxury, modern skyscrapers and history … I take this as a humbling experience.Continue Reading

I made more photos from the Kruger Park but will now move on to other places in South Africa after this last ones. Leaving this experience, I believe there is here a hard compromise between tourism and nature. I still smile when I think about the ways camps are surroundedContinue Reading

Apart from this racist American Lady guest* who thought my (black) father was a servant, I would probably have regretted to leave this elegant private reserve. I definitely recommend the experience as everything was perfect and down to the microscopic detail. Coming from a mixed background here in Europe, SouthContinue Reading

Here is a breath taking view of a green canyon. Located in the Mpumalanga, the Blyderiver has patiently shaped this natural wonder for centuries. I also have to recommend the hole road across the natural reserve and other points of views. I could not do all of them as IContinue Reading

Life is everywhere in the Kruger park. The park is extremely well maintained and all directions are well indicated. the circulation at night is restricted so every minutes of sun count. Most of the animals are used to the road traffic … apparently.Continue Reading

A couple of days of magic, to witness the beauty of this protected place on earth, there was so much to see in the Kruger Park! I felt lucky to witness what so many people fight to preserve. I will post more pictures in a next article. I believe IContinue Reading

On the Road in Mpumalanga, you can stop at the Lisbon Falls.  With 92 meters, they are certainly the highest waterfalls in South Africa. It was even more impressive after the cyclone.Continue Reading