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05/02/2022
24/11/2021
Watching a herd of impala grazing calmly next to a herd of buffalo, a guest asked in awe: “Aren’t the impala scared to b...
03/03/2015

Watching a herd of impala grazing calmly next to a herd of buffalo, a guest asked in awe: “Aren’t the impala scared to be so close to the buffalo?” After he reassured her that they weren’t, she asked, “Well, how many impala does a buffalo eat in a day?”

According to our guides this is a common theme. Elephant, hippo, rhino and other large game don’t prefer a ‘hot lunch’ to their vegetarian diets

14/01/2015

Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.

NATURE IS GOOD , BOOK A SAFARI AND SEE WHAT WE SEE
11/12/2014

NATURE IS GOOD , BOOK A SAFARI AND SEE WHAT WE SEE

09/12/2014

When low-success trips are investigated, common patterns emerge. These are the three most typical reasons why business trips are unsuccessful:

1. Few meetings per trip – a trip with only one meeting produces an unsuccessful result 19% of the time. Each additional meeting reduces the likelihood of an unsuccessful trip by around 10%.

2. Insufficient time for meetings – when cumulative meeting time per trip is less than an hour, the probability of an unsuccessful trip is 28%. This is reduced to 8% when meetings take up two or more days.

3. Lack of advance planning – the longer in advance a trip is planned, the less likely it is to fail. Early planning allows travellers enough time to book their trips and arrange their meetings. Research indicates that a trip booked less than three days in advance runs a 21% risk of being unsuccessful, while those trips booked more than two weeks in advance have an 11% chance of being deemed unsatisfactory.

15/11/2014
07/11/2014

Anyone whose goal is 'something higher' must expect someday to suffer vertigo. What is vertigo? Fear of falling? No, Vertigo is something other than fear of falling. It is the voice of the emptiness below us which tempts and lures us, it is the desire to fall, against which, terrified, we defend ourselves

07/11/2014

Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door.

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