A note from Warren
A note Low Season Traveller
Warren is a pan-African safari guide whose work experience extends from guiding to managing lodges, remote luxury bush camps, mineral exploration camps, as well as working in disaster management and training. He has explored areas such as the Eastern Congo, Chad, Rwanda, and many other regions in Africa. Warren has also spent time working for Animal Planet as well as National Geographic on different projects through Southern Africa.
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After a very busy 2022, my year ended with an incredible week at a safari lodge in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa with my family. Combining these two aspects of my life is incredibly special. Watching my kids explore, learn and love being in nature is what I live for. The New Year has started with a bang and two exciting educational trips, one to Ethiopia and the other to the Congo basin.
fluffy towels of a luxury safari lodge. This is a trip for those seeking a raw and untouched aspect of Africa where a smile, sincerity and a camera phone opens the doors to a world very few people have ever seen. We explored the southern Omo Valley and the different tribes that call this place home. At times it was like travelling back 1000 years to an Africa no one had even dreamed of.
Ethiopia was just incredible! I was invited by a new company that has access to areas around Africa that are away from the crowds and typical tourist zones. This is not a trip for the faint hearted or those who need the white
We also explored the Bale Mountains, home to the most endangered canid on the planet, the Ethiopian Wolf. Our group spent two days enjoying the unique endemism of this area, albeit at -4deg C at times!
(Above) Africa’s wild Zebra