by The Safari Co. | Mar 27, 2012 | Africa Travel, Destinations, Expeditions, Lesotho, Product Reviews, Routes, Solar, The Safari Co., Travel Gear, Vehicle Accessories
The plan was to explore eastern Lesotho on a week-long expedition visiting places of interest along the way. Five days of moderate to difficult 4×4 tracks, crossing mountain passes and rivers, finding waterfalls and hiking rolling green hills…that was the...
by The Safari Co. | Mar 19, 2012 | Expeditions, Product Reviews, South Africa, Vehicle Accessories
Our next expedition is to the amazing country of Lesotho! It is a landlocked country completely surrounded by South Africa, bordering the majestic Drakensberg. And a major part of an expedition is the preparation that takes place before the trip starts! We decided to...
by The Safari Co. | Feb 7, 2012 | New Products, Travel Gear
Nikon in South Africa today announces a groundbreaking new 36.3 megapixel FX-format professional D-SLR, the Nikon D800. Designed to answer the needs of tomorrow’s photography and video today, the masterful Nikon D800 is packed with new technology that delivers...
by The Safari Co. | Nov 30, 2011 | Africa Travel, Maps, Navigation, Product Reviews, Routes, The Safari Co.
Part of what we do is to let you know about vehicle accessories, equipment and products we use and find useful on our travels. We’ve been traveling around Africa for about 15 years on a regular basis and have used everything from local directions to hand drawn...
by The Safari Co. | Nov 1, 2011 | Africa Travel, Travel Gear
Questions: What’s the one thing no traveler goes without? Answer: A travel bag. It is one of the essential items which is almost always in the background – or thrown on a bed or the floor after a long journey – but it makes up a very important part...
by The Safari Co. | Oct 27, 2011 | Maps, Product Reviews, Routes
MapStudio has published a new 4×4 routes guide with 20 routes exploring Southern Africa. To start with, I was pleasantly surprised to see that this was not just another 4×4 guide! My initial thoughts were that it should be a nice addition to our map books,...