
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

What if your next trip to Cape Town wasn’t about ticking off sights, but about settling in? About finding rhythm, not rush? At RETURN Africa’s Cape Collection, slow travel isn’t just a philosophy, it’s a lived experience. Whether you’re waking to birdsong in a heritage guest house or watching the sun melt into the Atlantic… Continue Reading CAPE TOWN SLOW TRAVEL: LIVING, NOT JUST VISITING, WITH RETURN AFRICA

Image courtesy of Marcus Westberg Johannesburg, South Africa – 6 October 2025 RETURN Africa, the safari and travel company best known for its Pafuri Collection in the far north of Kruger National Park, is proud to announce its sponsorship of BirdLife South Africa’s Birding Big Day 2025. As headline sponsor, RETURN Africa is contributing accommodation… Continue Reading PRESS RELEASE: RETURN AFRICA ANNOUNCED AS HEADLINE SPONSOR OF BIRDLIFE SOUTH AFRICA’S BIRDING BIG DAY 2025

Image courtesy of Harald van Lennep There is a rhythm to Pafuri that few places can match. The call of a fish eagle echoes across the water, pelicans glide over the pans, and the scent of damp earth and wild caper lingers after summer rains. These wetlands are alive, shifting with the seasons. Each visit… Continue Reading SEASONS OF LIFE: EXPERIENCING THE MAKULEKE WETLANDS

Image courtesy of RETURN Africa A soft crunch of dried brush beneath your boots. A hint of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu rivers drifting through fever trees. Somewhere ahead, a spurfowl calls. The air is rich with the scent of the warming earth. Your footsteps stir the dust – but not just the dust. They stir… Continue Reading IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE ANCESTORS

At first light, the air is cold and clean. You step outside, hot drink in hand, the scent of woodsmoke still caught in your jacket. Somewhere out on the floodplains, a fiery-necked nightjar gives its final call before fading into silence. And it’s that silence, deliberate and complete, that sets the tone for everything you’ll… Continue Reading RETURN TO STILLNESS: PAFURI IN THE DRY SEASON

By a guy who sometimes forgets his own kids’ names – aka Craig Parvess Teenagers. No Wi-Fi. Deep bushveld. What could possibly go wrong? So picture this: my wife and two teenage daughters in tow, and me – one slightly overwhelmed dad – on a four-night family safari adventure deep in the northernmost corner of… Continue Reading “DAD, CAN WE LIVE HERE?” – A FAMILY ESCAPE TO PAFURI CAMP

Rita Crossney At the foot of Table Mountain, tucked into the historic suburb of Gardens, Welgelegen House offers a Cape Town morning like no other. The city’s usual rhythm softens here, replaced by birdsong, gentle light filtering through the courtyard trees, and the warm aroma of fresh baking. It’s not just the brewed coffee or… Continue Reading A SLICE OF HOME IN THE HEART OF CAPE TOWN

RETURN Africa’s walking safaris has opened for the 2025 season. With two walking safaris operating from April to October, RETURN Africa is set for another busy year. Hutwini Walking Camp was extensively refurbished for the previous season, with a mess tent and four luxurious sleeping tents. It remains a popular choice for exclusive walking experiences.… Continue Reading PRESS RELEASE: PAFURI WALKING SAFARIS OPEN FOR 2025 SEASON