Beho Beho Bushblog – Godlisten – 7th July
I had some fantastic sightings this week here at Beho Beho; the first one was wild dogs, followed by mating Lions and then Lions with Giraffe a carcass. On our first sighting it was really good and...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Walter – 13 July
We had a very good time yesterday, with a good sighting of 5 lions at Lake Manze. As the season begins to dry, we start seeing more and more wildlife moving to any permanent water body, as the thirst...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Saningo – 13th July
It has been a very good week in terms of game viewing on drives. The last few days we have had some great mornings, and on one such morning, I was trying to find lions, because the guests were eager...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Salum – 14th July
I’m just come back from my off days yesterday. It is always nice to be back in the bush. Today I took four guests to Lake Tagalala for the boating. We had such a great time at the quarry we saw a...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Heribert – 18th July
I just got back about a week ago from my short break. I had a lovely time in Arusha my home town, cold weather, rain now and then and lush green vegetation all around, warm friends and family just...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Phil – 19 July
With the season now in full flow and having been out on regular safari’s for the past month and a half, we are really starting to get a good feel for the game movements at this particular time and...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Salum – 28th July
We have had such a brilliant animal sightings the past few days in the bush. The first one I was with a family of six guests on the morning drive to Lake Manze. At the Lollipop crossing we saw nice...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Heribert – 4th August
We all know that a walking experience is exceptional but, some walks are more than that, beyond exceptional, unreal, mind blowing. I can hardly find a word to describe it. I have had some incredible...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Phil – 5th Aug
Our guests Aldo and Manuela wanted to do a short morning drive, before coming back to have a spot of breakfast. The previous afternoon I had taken them out on a walk, an extremely enjoyable wander down...
View ArticleBeho Beho Foodie Blog – Karin- 7th Aug
THE FOODIE BLOG – You say Tomato… “A world without tomatoes is like a string quartet without violins.” ~ Laurie Colwin, home Cooking If I was ever to be stranded on a desert island and I could...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Salum – 12th Aug
I was with a honeymoon couple on board for the morning drive. It was one of the most memorable drives of my life. We stopped at the beginning of the lake to watch big herds of animals around us. There...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Godlisten – 14 Aug
Elephant trunks are muscular, flexible extensions of their upper lip and nose of an elephant. African savanna elephants and African forest elephants have a trunk with two fingerlike growths at its...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Heribert – 19th August
Ever since my last blog, more and more exciting encounters have been coming my way. The last couple of walks I have come face to face with the big ones, an afternoon with 19 elephants, a sundowner...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Salum – 27th August
Sun rises and sets have been so beautiful now. We get some clouds in the mornings till around nine or ten O’clock then it usually clears up. I was with a couple for the morning drive this morning. We...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Heribert – 28 August
Things are getting tougher in the wild Selous. It’s getting drier and drier, competition more tense and here….. only the strong survive. Beho Beho couldn’t be in a better location to experience this...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Godlisten – 29th August
I went out with Rob and Nancy on a game drive, we arrived at Lake Manze and our first sight was a pride of Lionesses with two Lions looking for a good place to hide from the sun, we watched them for...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Walter – 30th August
The Selous is becoming drier day by day, and so the large congregations of wildlife develop around the permanent water points. Lake Manze is a thriving movement of wildebeest with hundreds coming to...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bush Blog – Saningo – 10 September
I was heading out on a great afternoon drive, and while I was driving we encounter a nice Rock python nearby the forest by the treehouse. Unfortunately it was only a glimpse of it, so I couldn’t...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Phil – 12th September
The big, the small and the journeymen returning – life amidst August rains in Selous. Whatever time of year you decide to visit Selous, you will be visiting a place – an ecosystem, constantly...
View ArticleBeho Beho Bushblog – Salum – 17th September
Three fantastic drives consecutively. The first one I was with a couple on board to Lake Tagalala for the boat excursion. Tagalala trip is always fantastic because there are three activities in one....
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