
RETURN Africa is deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic deaths of Ernst and Dina Marais of Mossel Bay in the northern Kruger National Park. We extend our sincere condolences to their family, friends, and all those affected by this terrible event. The incident occurred at the Crooks’ Corner lookout site, south of the Luvuvhu… Continue Reading RETURN AFRICA STATEMENT ON THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK INCIDENT

The Luvuvhu does not ask permission. On the 15th of March 2026, the river rose again. A second flood struck the Pafuri floodplain, prompting a further evacuation of the camp and resulting in the undermining of Tent 3 – the fifth tent we have lost across both flood events. It was a sobering moment. To… Continue Reading CEO UPDATE: PAFURI COLLECTION – A SECOND FLOOD, DFFE APPROVAL, AND THE PATH FORWARD

RETURN Africa is proud to announce the opening of its renowned Pafuri Walking Safaris, running from April through October 2026. Guests are once again invited to explore the pristine wilderness of the northern Kruger National Park on foot, guided by professional walking guides deeply connected to the land and its heritage. A Season Shaped by… Continue Reading RETURN AFRICA OPENS PAFURI WALKING SAFARIS FOR A SEASON OF RENEWAL

Image courtesy of RETURN Africa A Journey Rooted in Trust “As a boy, I gazed across the Luvuvhu to what was, in those apartheid years, forbidden country to the north. I did not then understand the things happening there. But even as a child, I knew I would one day return. When I did, many… Continue Reading RETURN TO WHAT MATTERS: TEN YEARS, MANY VOICES, ONE STORY

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rich Sowry (@mopanerich) The floodplain exhales. In early January the Luvuvhu river spilled over its banks, and the air now carries the scent of damp earth and new growth. Devil’s thorn, a yellow-flowered ground cover which flourished on the dry earth is now giving way to… Continue Reading THE FLOODPLAIN BREATHES AGAIN

RETURN Africa announces the temporary closure of Baobab Hill House to allow for a series of upgrades designed to enhance comfort and convenience for families and groups. Perched on an outcrop above the Luvuvhu River, Baobab Hill House is cherished for its simplicity, privacy and wilderness immersion. The modest improvements will elevate the guest experience… Continue Reading PRESS RELEASE: BAOBAB HILL HOUSE IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR UPGRADES – WILL REOPEN ON 29TH MARCH 2026

As the waters of the Luvuvhu continue to recede, the floodplain is entering a period of recovery. New growth is visible everywhere, a reminder that renewal is intrinsic to this landscape. It is in this context that we share a further update on the Pafuri Collection. Over the past weeks, our CEO, PJ Massyn, together… Continue Reading CEO UPDATE: PAFURI COLLECTION – REBUILD AND OPENING TIMELINES

Image courtesy of RETURN Africa Image courtesy of RETURN Africa A dawn chorus, a warm greeting The year began as it so often does in Pafuri: soft light filtering through fever trees, the call of a fish eagle echoing across the Luvuvhu, and a guide’s smile welcoming guests into the day. This simple act of… Continue Reading RETURN AFRICA’S 2025: GROWTH, CONNECTION, AND SLOW JOURNEYS Continue Reading RETURN AFRICA’S 2025: GROWTH, CONNECTION, AND SLOW JOURNEYS

Image courtesy of Albert McLean Anticipation in the Air The sky over Pafuri carries a promise. Clouds gather, the air thickens, and the land waits. So far, this remote corner of Kruger has received only 33 mm of rain, barely a whisper compared to the annual average of nearly 500 mm. Yet even this first… Continue Reading THE MIGRANT BALLET, PART II – GHOSTS AWAITING THE RAINS

Image courtesy of Marius Swart As the first thunderclouds gather over Pafuri and the scent of rain drifts through the fever tree forest, the skies shift. Bee-eaters streak overhead, cuckoos call from hidden branches, and swallows stitch the air above the floodplains. According to Zach Savage, one of RETURN Africa’s guides, the spectacle truly begins… Continue Reading THE MIGRANT BALLET: TRACKING THE GREEN-SEASON ARRIVALS IN PAFURI