Adel Groenewald

Adel Groenewald

It all started one volunteering vacation in Greece. Working with sea turtles fuelled my love for wildlife and nature and doing it while camping on a beach in Crete awoke the travel bug. Now I just love wildlife and writing stories about them and their environment. Strangely enough, I also love the city buzz, especially Cape Town's. So if I were forced to spend the rest of my life here, I'll be happy with that too.


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Kruger accommodation review – Lower Sabie Rest Camp

17 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

Lower Sabie Rest Camp is easily one of the Kruger National Park's most renowned rest camps. It is always fully booked. I set out to find out why.

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Kruger accommodation review – Satara Rest Camp

13 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

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Heading into the more central region, Satara Rest Camp is surrounded be large open plains, hosting lion and lots of other exciting game. With lots of grass and play areas, this is a great camp for families.

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Photoblog: #CrossingKruger week three

10 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

During my third week in the Kruger National Park, I got to explore the more central regions of the park. I stayed at Tamboti and Satara and ended my week off at the ever popular Lower Sabie Rest Camp.

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Kruger accommodation review – Orpen, Tamboti and Maroela

7 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

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Orpen Rest Camp, the satellite campsite of Maroela and the safari tent camp of Tamboti not only gains you access to the flat plains of central Kruger, but they are also ideal for a quiet stay in the bush without compromising on wildlife sightings.

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Kruger accommodation review – Skukuza Rest Camp

6 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

Skukuza Rest Camp, the Kruger National Park's administrative headquarters, is always alive with activity and boasts the widest range of accommodation options in the park, with great game viewing.

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Photoblog: #CrossingKruger week two

3 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

On week two of my six-week trip around Kruger National Park, I finished my stay in Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp, moved on to Pretoriuskop and then to Skukuza, the park's headquarters.

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Kruger accommodation review – Pretoriuskop Rest Camp

1 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

This classic Kruger camp is the first camp in the park to open accommodation to visitors and still holds many historically significant spots to discover. A quiet camp, it sits to the far west of the park.

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Kruger accommodation review – Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp

1 May 2013 | Adel Groenewald

A round up of everything you'll love about Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp, Kruger National Park's most hilly camp with some of the most beautiful view across the south of the park.

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Kruger accommodation review – Biyamiti Bushveld Camp

29 April 2013 | Adel Groenewald

If you’re heading for Kruger and you're looking for a relaxing holiday combined with many exciting game sightings, then Biyamiti Bushveld Camp is the place to be.

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Photoblog: #CrossingKruger week one

26 April 2013 | Adel Groenewald

On week one of my six-week trip around Kruger National Park, I started exploring the southernmost region of the park, staying at Berg-en-Dal, Crocodile Bridge and Biyamiti Bushveld Camp.

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