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Louise has been in the travel industry for 17 years and loves exploring new places and understanding the unique needs of luxury travellers. She was raised on a small farm close to the bustling South African city of Pretoria and grew up appreciating both pastureland peace and the buzz of city life. Holidays were meant for travelling, be it with her family to the Kruger National Park or a beach destination or with friends travelling to lesser-known places. It was on these holidays that her love of travel was born. Louise has always worked in tourism, with one of her highlights being based right in the heart of the Tsitsikamma National Park along the Garden Route of South Africa. Having arranged customised trips for hundreds of YPOers and VIPs, she is dedicated to seamless travel and unique experiences. Over the years, she has accumulated vast experience, with specialist insight into Southern and East African itineraries. Today, Louise lives in Cape Town with her husband and daughter. In her work, her focus is on sharing her passion for Southern and East Africa and providing a personal, exceptional travel experience.
To share in the excitement of a first time trip to Africa and be part of such a special lifetime experience!
The African bush just never disappoints. Every time I go on safari, I realise again what a transformative experience it is to smell, hear and see the bush… Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park is a favourite, but also the greater Kruger in South Africa.
On a trip to Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park we saw a big pride of Lions with about eight young cubs. The cubs were completely oblivious to our presence and were chasing each other back and forth, slapping each other with their big soft paws; rolling around and playing hide-and-seek in the tall grass. We sat for ages and just enjoyed this incredible encounter, watching them having fun in the most natural setting.
We were recently on safari in the malaria-free Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. During one of the game drives we came across three male Lions. The ranger told us they were hunting and stopped the vehicle so we could have a good look. They passed the vehicle so close we could hear their footsteps!
Teaching local communities and children the importance of conservation. Conservation education has such a wide reach and the effect is lasting. If people do not know and understand why nature and wildlife need protection and how it affects them in the long term, how can they ever be proud to be part of any community conservation project? It is on the ground level where we need to fix everyday issues and create a sense of purpose and pride for local communities.
I always travel with a cloth or big scarf in my bag – safaris can get really dusty and a scarf has multiple uses: cover your camera gear, wrap around your head/hair, drape over your shoulders when it gets chilly or even as a wraparound at the pool.
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