South Africa is an independent country and forms part of the southern tip
the African continent. The South Africa the world knows today has
changed, and has come a long way in doing so. The year 1994 has made
its mark in history when prisoner of 27 years and freedom fighter Nelson
Mandela walked through the ironclad bars to lead the country to
greatness. A new era of democracy was inaugurated and South Africa
revealed herself. Unveiling freedom and unity. A rainbow nation
indeed.For more information visit www.southafrica.net and
www.southafrica.com.
Limpopo Province is the northern most of South Africa’s 11 provinces and
shares borders with both Zimbabwe and Mozambique as well as the
world famous Kruger National Park. It is a land of beautiful and
contrasting landscapes, which is typical of Africa hence it has become a
favourite destination for leisure and adventure travellers worldwide.
Limpopoincorporates areas of infinite scenic beauty with a great diversity
of natural and manmade attractions, rich cultural heritage and an
abundance of wildlife and nature-based tourism opportunities. For more
information visit www.golimpopo.com.
About Mooketsi, Munnik and Bosbok.wild
The Mopani region of Limpopo Province in the Lowveld is one of the last
unspoilt corners of Africa – vast, unhurried, timeless. The Mopani region
has a river in a valley called the Great Olifants River that meanders
through the Kruger National Park forming the southern border of the
province, it offers vast expanses that seem untouched by the passage of time and remain
unmistakably African.
To conserve and extend this legacy, the Kruger National Park has been incorporated into the
Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Park, a transfrontier conservation area stretching over 35 000 square
kilometres covering Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
This area is to become part of the proposed Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Already, many of
the conservation areas bordering on the Kruger National Park have removed their fences and now
from part of the Greater Kruger National Park, resulting in huge traversing areas of unspoilt
wilderness.
Hunt Real Africa is our credo. We understand that hunting for many is the realisation of a lifelong
dream. Our primary aim is to make that as real and as authentic as is humanly possible.
Everything else we do is a means towards that end - to add value to your hunting experience.
Bosbok Safaris is proudly associated with something more than safaris.
During your stay with Bosbok Safaris in south africa, you will have the opportunity to see your kind
donation go to a good cause. We tend to concentrate on the youth of the country and in particular,
educational needs. Please ask where your specific contribution will be most appreciated.
We support the Pfunenane Academy and in particular the Pre-Primary phase and Play School
in the firm belief that Africa will benefit only if the next generation produces leaders with a
clear vision and a sense of responsibility.
The Thomas Kubayi Project
Thomas Kubayi is a Tsonga and was born on
October 13, 1972 at Tshivhuyuni village near
Elim in the homeland of Gazankulu which is
not far from Bosbok Safaris. Thomas writes:
I strongly believe that as a sculptor I have
to be a role model in my community. I am
therefore involved in different initiatives in
my village. I teach young people wood
carving. I support a women’s co-operative
in mat weaving and in the preparation of
traditional food. Ever since my youth I try
my very best to keep up our cultural village
life. I hope to complete a rotunda as a
guesthouse very soon so that visitors can
enjoy our village life with music, dance and
traditional food.”
He is presently exhibiting at the Thompson
Gallery in Melville in Johannesburg.
PH Phil is seen here with Thomas at his studio
home with a carving he made to honour
Nelson Mandela: