The Walkabout Company Blog — African Safari
How Safari Guides, Boaters, and Outdoor Workers Stay Cool All Day
Posted by Rachelle Ann Dela Rosa on
People who work outdoors for hours don’t rely on guesswork to stay cool. Safari guides, boaters, and outdoor workers depend on proven gear that handles extreme heat, sun, and long days outside. Here’s what actually works — and why.
How the Walkabout Safari Vest Elevates Every Adventure
Posted by Colin Christie on
Explore the untamed side of everyday life with the Walkabout Safari Vest. It’s lightweight, built to take on the wild, and loaded with pockets for all your essentials. Slip it on, and every step becomes an adventure
How to Capture Stunning Photos on Your Safari: Tips from Rich’s Adventure
Posted by Richard Christie on
Taking photos on a safari is about more than just snapping pictures; it’s about capturing the essence of the experience. From the awe-inspiring landscapes to the intricate details of nature, follow these tips to bring home photos that tell the true story of your adventure.
Bush Flying Instructions from My Adventure
Posted by Richard Christie on
I just completed a Basic Bush Flying course with Bush Pilot Adventures in South Africa, and I'm excited to share what I've learned. From understanding your aircraft to mastering takeoffs and landings in unique terrains, bush flying is all about embracing the adventure of the skies. Join me as I outline some key lessons that can help you navigate your own flying journey!
The Beginning
Posted by Richard Christie on
Son keep an eye out for those trees ahead, make sure you dont hit them ! " as we buzzed the tops at some 210 miles an hour. We all know trees dont move, or do they ? Dad had a good laugh as he pulled us up and away, Those trees were Giraffe and yes, they do move !