Rhino darting – A modern day war
There is a new war. It is the war against poaching. The war to protect Africa’s greatest asset, our animals and it requires tactics and equipment never needed before.
Posted: 6 April 2020
There is a new war. It is the war against poaching. The war to protect Africa’s greatest asset, our animals and it requires tactics and equipment never needed before.
Posted: 6 April 2020
Drag racing and a Nissan Patrol? Not the likeliest of combinations, but a whole heap of fun.
Posted: 1 April 2020
To find out whether the Land Cruiser 79 Namib is still an epic off-roader, we travelled all the way to Angola to attempt the Death's Acre
Posted: 1 April 2020
With the all-new XUV 300, it’s taking things up a notch by offering a competitor in the hotly contested small SUV segment.
Posted: 23 July 2019
Over the December holidays, many Vaalies normally head the way of the coast. Like Cape Town, for instance. But what do Capetonians, who also happen to be in the midst of the worst drought in more than... read more
Posted: 27 March 2018
Botswana is traditionally about self-drive safaris, rough off-road driving and camping, the kind where you erect your own tents. And packing, lots and lots of careful packing. Not this time, though. ... read more
Posted: 6 February 2018
With our Mazda BT-50 project vehicle basically complete, we decided to put it through its paces. What better place to take it for a shakedown than the Mountain Kingdom? It’s been quite a process, b... read more
Posted: 27 November 2017
Bryan Milne tells of his surprise and delight, as the Kgalagadi’s terrain transforms from a semi-desert into a vibrant space with long grass, shades of green and birds by the thousands. Stark lands... read more
Posted: 20 November 2017
Are Land Rover club weekends the same the world over? Journalist Robb Pritchard recently travelled to Tanzania and had the opportunity to spend the day with the newly formed Arusha Land Rover Club… ... read more
Posted: 23 October 2017
The Okavango Panhandle is the main watercourse supplying the Okavango Delta. The Panhandle is the stretch of approximately 70km of the Okavango River, from where the river enters Botswana until it fan... read more
Posted: 17 October 2017