by IFSAdmin | Feb 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
Some say I was born with itchy feet. Apparently I was one of those kids who always wanted to know what’s round the next corner. I wanted to be a guide for as long as I can remember and after formally training in Zimbabwe, my obliging size 11 feet (pictured above) have...
by Kembo | Feb 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
The tragedy of families banned from visiting dying covid stricken relatives, or visiting close family members is well documented. Conversely, during lockdown and widespread social distancing the community spirit appears to be flourishing. As well as the front line...
by Kembo | Jan 26, 2021 | Uncategorized
Due to covid restrictions things are quiet on the Itchy Feet Safaris front. But thank you for the messages from all you people who’re planning to travel in 2022. Meanwhile I’m lending a helping hand to Open the Box, a new charity my wife Daphne has set up to supply...
by Kembo | Jan 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
Science and medical research strongly suggest that fresh air effectively disperses and dilutes covid virus particles. And that the ultraviolet rays of the sun also help kill the virus. Namib Desert. The Namib receives more than 50% sunshine for about 330 days of the...
by IFSAdmin | Dec 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
Many a time I have been asked about the differences between a leopard and a cheetah. It is without doubt that these cats are a sight to remember when encountered in the African wilderness. They however occupy different habitats, have different habits and look very...
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