The first safari camp that I ever visited was Chitabe Lediba's sister camp, Chitabe, You can view photos and read about my experience at the original camp from my May 1997 trip.
One unique fact is that David Hamman and Helene Heldring, the original owners, still retain partial ownership and are very much involved in the camp’s operation. In keeping with Wilderness Camps’ philosophy, Helene and Dave have upgraded the accommodations, the food service, and employment of local residents since my stay.
Although my original guide, Robin Matthews, is no longer with Chitabe, his reputation has endured and a flood plain even bears his name. My guide Luke, embodied the new generation of safari guides in Southern Africa.
Feature image on top: Gul Isik
Chitabe 1997
Chitabe 2016
Chitabe’s logo is the wild dog. David is a professional wildlife photographer who specializes in photography of this incredible animal. His photos adorn the tent walls and his book, “Running Wild”, documents the life of wild dogs. The irony is that on both trips I have yet to view the wild dog. All the more reason for me to return ...
Click to See Additional Southern African Safari Galleries:
Tubu Tree Camp, Botswana
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Savuti Camp, Botswana
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Jack's Camp, Botswana
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Ruckomechi Camp, Zimbabwe
I invite you to explore my recent and past travel diaries, and hopefully kindle your wander/wonder lust for our wondrous planet.