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“Africa is mystic, it is wild, it is a sweltering inferno, it is a photographer’s paradise, an escapist’s Utopia. It is what you will, and it withstands all interpretations. It is the last vestige of a dead world or the cradle of a shiny new one. To a lot of people, as to myself, it is just home.”

Beryl Markham, West with the Night

“Let eyeseeAfrica plan an unforgettable adventure for you to the world’s greatest wilderness.”

Tertius Jordaan, founder eyeseeAfrica

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Me, my landy, and my home country. Grateful for another chapter written on roads less travelled! Namibia you have done it again. #travelnamibia #offthebeatentrack #cometravelwithme #africainourblood #traveling #travelgram ...

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The Aldabra giant is the second-largest species of land tortoise in the world, after the Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra). It can live for 100 years and has a fascinating history.
In 2018, Madagascar-based tortoise specialist and conservation biologist Miguel Pedrono worked with the government of Madagascar to reintroduce the Aldabra giant to the Anjajavy Reserve in the north-west of Madagascar. Grant Joseph, an ecologist and conservation biologist working in Madagascar, modelled the impact the tortoise could have on vegetation.

The first group of 12 giant tortoises, five males and seven females, arrived and were fitted with transponders before being released. Reintroducing the tortoise was far less daunting than anticipated. Two babies were born the year after the tortoises were resettled in Madagascar and in the five years since, another 152 tortoises have hatched.

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Madagascar is home to approximately half of the world’s 150+ chameleon species, spanning both subfamilies: typical chameleons (Chamaeleoninae) and dwarf chameleons (Brookesiinae). These reptiles exhibit an extraordinary range of adaptations, making them some of the most distinctive lizards on the planet. The name “chameleon” is derived from the Greek words chamai (on the ground) and leon (lion), meaning “earth lion.” A well-known Malagasy proverb states: “Like the chameleon, one eye on the future, one eye on the past.” Took the photo of this Leaf Chameleon on Nose Be. #chameleons #madagascar #chameleonsofinstagram #chameleonlove #chameleonclub #africainourblood #cometravelwithustoafrica ...

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If Namibia has ever been on your travel wish list, then 2025 is the year to turn that dream into reality as it is shaping up to be one of the best years to visit Namibia.🇳🇦 🐘

After experiencing the driest year in a century last year, Namibia received above average rainfall this season and more rain is still forecasted for the rest of the summer season. As a result, the landscape is currently lush and vibrant green even in the desert areas like Sossusvlei, NamibRand and Damaraland. Over the next few months, you can expect incredibly beautiful scenes of golden grasslands and dark green acacia trees accentuated against burnt-orange sand and the blue of an infinite sky - a photographer’s and nature lover’s paradise.

Namibia offers a well-developed network of parks, reserves, and safari lodges, but it is the landscapes of its coastline and deserts that leaves visitors truly speechless.

If you have ever considered visiting Namibia, we would like to help you experience it in this special year. The ideal duration of a trip to Namibia is +- 14 Nights to fully explore the “must see” parts of Namibia. This will also allow you to travel at a relaxed pace to really appreciate and soak in Namibia’s natural beauty. All trips are customised per your individual budget and starts from 3000 Euro/Person all inclusive. Info@eyeseeafrica.net
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I was born in Namibia and spent many of my childhood days on a farm in the Kalahari, close to the Botswana border. I have fond memories of growing up with the San people and learning from them that we humans are just a small part of nature and that we need to co-exist with the other inhabitants of our planet.

“I love Africa because this is home. I was born here and I have lived here all my life. I love Africa because of its people, their determination and will to survive, their creativeness, their love for life, their music and dance and their simple way of living.

I believe everyone should visit Africa at least once in their lifetime as this is where we all originate from. I personally plan every trip and ideally would like to meet every client to share my abiding passion for Africa and her wildlife.

Tertius Jordaan

Owner eyeseeAfrica