Brothers Safaris

Camelthorn Self Drive

2018-05-28T16:16:38+02:00April 3rd, 2013|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Camelthorn Self Drive - Budget [divider_advanced color="#6c0f0f" thickness="4"] Safari Highlighs Although the Camelthorn is a 10 day self drive safari aimed at the budget end of the market, it still manages to offer a decent variety of accommodation in a selection of Namibia's major tourist attractions. The camelthorn is a well-known and one of the most common trees in Namibia. It prefers sandy soils and grows up to 20m high with a characteristic spreading crown. View of the Waterberg Plateau Large concentration of Springbok are common in Etosha Dead trees at Deadvlei - near Sossusvlei Zebra & Gnu Camelthorn_05 Elegantly drinking [...]

KZN Rhino & Elephant Immobilisation Safari

2018-05-28T16:16:45+02:00November 25th, 2012|Tags: , , , , , , |

This safari takes you ‘behind the scenes’, giving you the opportunity to interact with vets and guides while discovering the fantastic world of wildlife in Southern Africa. The focus of this safari will be on elephant and rhino, but many other species will be viewed and enjoyed along the way…….. The traditional wildlife viewing activities included in the safari programme make this an ideal safari for first time visitors, as well as seasoned travellers to Africa wanting something new and exciting! Not only will you have a fantastic time but your participation also means donations to the various projects, thus you [...]

30th World Veterinary Congress 2011

2018-05-28T16:16:47+02:00June 25th, 2011|Tags: , , , , , , |

Brothers Safaris is offering all delegates to the 30th Annual World Veterinary Congress the ideal opportunity to extend your stay in South Africa and encounter some of our famous wildlife as well as experience the breath-taking scenery of our wonderful country from a veterinary perspective. Spend 9 days and 8 nights in the company of a resident wildlife veterinarian, experiencing behind the scenes work with South African wildlife species (veterinarians only but provision will be made for alternative activities for accompanying non-veterinarians), as well as visiting Cape Town and the scenic Garden Route, visiting various wildlife and veterinary facilities along the [...]

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