AjFourie
AH veteran
Hi all,
Our season has kicked off and it’s been good fun to get back to hunting. Sitting at home yesterday reflecting back on the past couple of days, I went through a couple of pictures and I decided to share them with everyone here, our clients have asked not to post photos of them on any platforms and we always respect privacy, so no trophy photos this time. We had a couple of overcast days which comes with it‘s own challenges but we mostly had beautiful sunny and warm days! I’ve picked up a couple of tick bites as well but nothing serious, it is just a bit itchy…
Picture 1: African television
Picture 2: Venison backstraps prepared on the fire
Picture 3: Some curious giraffe we passed by on foot
Picture 4: The smallest leopard tortoise I’ve seen in a long time, making a ”run“ for it
It just goes to show that there is much more to a safari than just trophy pictures. The animals you encounter, the food you eat, the people you meet and so much more in between. We are looking forward to having you next to our fire! We do still have a couple of slots open for later in the season, so please feel free to contact me personally either via a DM on the site or send me a mail at aj@kwalata.com or visit our website at kwalata.com to start planning your next adventure!
(this hunt was conducted in the Waterberg region in South Africa, Limpopo province.)
Kind regards
Aj Fourie.
Our season has kicked off and it’s been good fun to get back to hunting. Sitting at home yesterday reflecting back on the past couple of days, I went through a couple of pictures and I decided to share them with everyone here, our clients have asked not to post photos of them on any platforms and we always respect privacy, so no trophy photos this time. We had a couple of overcast days which comes with it‘s own challenges but we mostly had beautiful sunny and warm days! I’ve picked up a couple of tick bites as well but nothing serious, it is just a bit itchy…
Picture 1: African television
Picture 2: Venison backstraps prepared on the fire
Picture 3: Some curious giraffe we passed by on foot
Picture 4: The smallest leopard tortoise I’ve seen in a long time, making a ”run“ for it
It just goes to show that there is much more to a safari than just trophy pictures. The animals you encounter, the food you eat, the people you meet and so much more in between. We are looking forward to having you next to our fire! We do still have a couple of slots open for later in the season, so please feel free to contact me personally either via a DM on the site or send me a mail at aj@kwalata.com or visit our website at kwalata.com to start planning your next adventure!
(this hunt was conducted in the Waterberg region in South Africa, Limpopo province.)
Kind regards
Aj Fourie.