This is a collection of 101 jaw-dropping stories, as told by the very people who experienced them – first-hand accounts of sightings, scrapes and encounters in one of Africa’s greatest National Parks. It details hair-raising experiences from the Kruger Park’s roads, camps, picnic sites and walking trails, such as:
A bedside book, a travel companion, a dip-into, read-anywhere compilation of joyful encounters laced with terrible warnings. Wherever you are, this book will transport you directly into the bush
There are plenty of things that make us truly South African, and a lot of the time these very things may come off as a little strange to someone not from Mzansi. We say 'Ag, shame!' for pretty much everything. We're effortlessly able to differentiate 'now' from 'now now' and 'just now' without really being able to explain how. We call traffic lights 'robots' and manage to navigate through them during loadshedding, and even when we do have electricity, we're always happy to cook on a fire.
As strange a bunch as we may seem to the outside world, we're always proud to strut our stuff and wear our Rainbow Nation flag with pride, especially with the Boks doing so well and set to face New Zealand this weekend. Come rain or shine, we suggest wearing our colours with extra flair come the World Cup, with our main deal of men's SA flag swimming briefs from BeanBagTheBrand. Make us proud!