Authentic glamping in the Greater Kruger by Simon Espley Glamorous camping (glamping) should be an authentic way of enjoying what safari used to be all about. But not too authentic, right? I mean you don’t want to have to catch your own dinner, or dig a pit latrine. Sure, do away with the permanent lodge structures, but I still want to feel safe and comfortable. Comfy bed, crisp linen, great food, ice-cold drinks and my favourite single moult – tick. Recently my wife Lizz and I had the pleasure of hosting some special people for five days at the Tanda Tula Field Camp in the Timbavati – part of the Greater Kruger, which shares unfenced borders with the national park. Our small group was made up of the 2018 winner and two runners-up of our annual Photographer of the Year competition, and their partners. Watching elephants cross a dry riverbed while on a walking safari © Tanda Tula One morning was to be a special experience for all of us. We set out on foot, in the general direction of the Kruger National Park. It was a chilly morning, and the rising winter sun was in our faces as we […]