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February Through The Tanda Tula Lense

February Through The Tanda Tula Lense

White lions, new cubs, and a February full of surprises.

Chad Cocking | Our Impact | April 2026

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A smiling kitchen staff member sits on the floor beside a stainless-steel prep counter in a tiled kitchen. Bread, mixing bowls, and food containers are visible around him, with a whiteboard and cleaning sign on the wall.

The Ingredient You Cannot Bottle: Behind Tanda Tula’s Best Safari Cuisine Award

Discover award-winning safari cuisine at Tanda Tula, where authentic flavours meet luxury dining in the heart of the African wilderness

Ryan Mullett | Our Impact | March 2026

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A young elephant walks along a grassy path with a twig balanced across its head. Its trunk is lifted and its ears are spread wide as it moves through the grass.

Summer Safari Stories from Tanda Tula

Record rains, rare cubs and remarkable wildlife moments.

Chad Cocking | Our Impact | February 2026

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A modern safari camp building sits beside a wide green lawn under a warm sunset sky. Large windows reveal a softly lit interior, with trees and a covered outdoor terrace framing the lodge exterior.

The Design Inspiration Behind Tanda Tula Safari Camp

When vision, family and land align, a new safari camp is born.

Nina Scott | Our Impact | February 2026

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A white lion cub walks forward on sandy ground with green bush behind it. The cub is facing the camera and appears alert.

A Rare Arrival: A White Lion Cub in the Timbavati

A rare white lion cub begins life in the Timbavati.

Chad Cocking | Our Impact | February 2026

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A smiling safari guide wearing sunglasses and a cap sits in an open vehicle with one hand raised as if speaking or gesturing. The background shows open bushland under a clear blue sky.

Meet Field Guide Tristan Allan-Reynolds

Exactly Where He Wants to Be, Guiding in the Timbavati.

Tanda Tula | Our Impact | December 2025

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A male lion walks straight toward the camera along a narrow dirt path through green grass. The image has a faint "2025" overlay and a photographer watermark in the lower right.

A Year in Pictures, Tanda Tula’s Most Memorable 2025 Moments

A powerful photographic tribute to a year of wild wonder.

Chad Cocking | Our Impact | December 2025

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A colorful lilac-breasted roller lands on a weathered branch with its wings spread wide. The bird’s bright blue head, red chest, and long tail stand out against a softly blurred green background.

Summer in the Timbavati. Sun, Serenity & Scintillating Scenery

Celebrate the season’s colour, energy and unforgettable safari moments.

Chad Cocking | Our Impact | December 2025

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Two Tanda Tula staff members stand indoors reviewing paperwork on a clipboard. One wears a green apron and the other wears a red uniform with a headwrap.

It Takes A Family To Educate A Human

Introducing the Tanda Tula Foundation through its first pillar; Education

Tanda Tula | Our Impact | December 2025

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An elephant stands on sandy ground near a safari vehicle marked Tanda Tula, with guests watching from the open seats. Dust hangs in the air beside a tree and a waterhole in the background.

Ethical Safaris in the Timbavati: Our Responsibility as Custodians and Storytellers

How Tanda Tula is shaping safaris that heal the land, respect wildlife, and inspire travellers.

Tanda Tula | Our Impact | October 2025

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Two women smile together inside a lodge lounge, with one holding a woven basket and the other carrying a leather folder. A patterned lamp, wooden doors, and a green sofa with decorative pillows appear in the background.

Sustainability on Safari

How Tanda Tula’s Fair Trade Tourism Certification Reflects Our Responsible Tourism Vision

Tanda Tula | Our Impact | August 2025

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A close-up shows a large vulture being gently held by a person, with its beak and feathered wings clearly visible. The bird is seated in what appears to be a vehicle or field setup.

Conservation Safaris in the Timbavati: A Deeper Connection with Nature at Tanda Tula

Recently Tanda Tula guests got actively involved with some on the ground conservation projects within the Timbavati

Shara Burger | Our Impact | May 2025

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