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James

James

Africa Safari Specialist

01993 838 526

Expertise

  • Botswana
  • Namibia
  • Zambia
  • Malawi
  • Mozambique
  • Madagascar
  • Kenya
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Rwanda
Quote startOn Tanzania
You may come across the odd Tsetse fly in Tanzania, it's therefore best to avoid wearing black and dark blue, which seem to attract them.  Quote end
Quote startOn Rwanda
A visit to the Genocide Memorial in Kigali gives a powerful insight into the troubled recent history of this beautiful country. Quote end
Quote startOn The Seychelles
Island hopping in The Seychelles is great fun and affordable. I highly recommend combining Praslin or Mahe with the tiny island of La Digue, where you can explore by bicycle.  Quote end
Quote startOn Tanzania
The Swahili in Tanzania is quite formal and very polite. It's well worth learning a few phrases as you will get a wonderful reaction from the locals you meet along the way. Quote end
Quote startOn Tanzania
If you are lucky enough to go on a walking safari in Tanzania, wear long trousers and not shorts. Otherwise your legs might get a bit scratched! Quote end

Biography

James shows off his new meerkat hat, Botswana

James' first venture into Africa took place in 1992 when he took up the job of teaching sport in a South African school. From here he travelled around Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia. After completing a university degree, James then spent seven years working as a long-haul consultant within the travel industry. During this time he made numerous visits to Africa including canoe trips on the Zambezi and visiting the mountain gorillas in Rwanda. James' desire to specialise more in travel to Africa brought him to his current role at Audley and he has since been on research trips to Namibia, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana, Madagascar, Kenya and Tanzania. In his free time James participates in a number of sports as well as trying out the odd adrenalin activity such as bobsleigh or sky diving.

My Most Memorable Experience

"There is simply no better way to see Victoria Falls than to fly over them in a microlight. Taking only one passenger you are completely exposed,  the wind rushing through your hair as you gape down at the extraordinary scene below.

By flying you get a far better idea of the scale of the falls and the sheer volume of water piling over them. Following the flight there was only one way to keep the excitement and adrenalin pumping... go rafting!"

My Favourite Destination

Etosha National Park, Namibia

"Sitting at a waterhole at Okaukuejo Camp in the early evening as the animals took it in turns to come and drink. At one point two rhinos clashed horns repeatedly for several minutes in order to see who took precedence. Meanwhile a whole herd of elephants strolled in without making a sound.

Then it was the lions turn, followed by a female rhino and her young calf who drank little more than five metres from where we sat. No-one wanted to go to dinner. This was completely engrossing viewing."

My Favourite Accommodation

Ongava Tented Camp, Namibia

"On the outskirts of Etosha National Park this really is a special place to stay. From the moment you arrive Cameron and Wendy treat you as members of a family rather than as mere guests.

At dinner everyone was introduced and the menu was introduced in both English and also the traditional San language full of clicks and other inexpicable sounds.  As we sat two male lions approached the nearby waterhole to drink and disappeared into the darkness, occasionally roaring as if to remind us of their presence.

The tents are lovely and cosy and even from your verandah it is easy to see an impressive array of wildlife.

In the morning I joined Binnius who expertly took us to within 20 metres of some white rhino on foot. To survey such a creature from so close was truly a magical experience."

Photos of Me

James getting close to an elephant, Zambia

Photos Taken On My Travels

MeerkatsLake Turkana, KenyaLake Turkana, KenyaBamboo lemurBrown LemurCheetah in Central Highlands, NamibiaCoquerel SifakaSunset in the MoremiLion in the Central KalahariLion, Kwara Concession

The rest of the Africa Safari team

Alex

Anthony

Charlotte

Elsa

David

Donna

Glenn

John

Kirsty

Liberty

Mark

Rob

Roz

Russell N

Steve

Tara

Tim

Toby

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