
HerdTracker lets you follow African Wildlife
African animals are some of the most studied, and endangered species on the planet, but with HerdTracker, you experience the magic of African wildlife online.
Africa is so big and has so many cultures, it defies description. One can only safely talk about the individual nations, who themselves are divided up from ancient tribes.
Read about all of the countries in Africa here.
African animals are some of the most studied, and endangered species on the planet, but with HerdTracker, you experience the magic of African wildlife online.
Enonkishu Reserve, Kenya. A volunteer describes joining the local tribe in Kenya and help with conservation and protecting giraffes, zebras and other wildlife.
It is rare nowadays to say that such places even still exist, yet the mountains of the Southern Drakensberg still remain relatively mysterious.
The author moves to Ho, in Volta in eastern Ghana, and learns about the dining customs that include eating cats, rats and bats, crafts and village life.
In Southern Egypt’s desert, the remarkable Grand Temples at Abu Simbel are one of the world’s most dazzling sights. How to visit the temple in Egypt.
Kawaza Tourism Project, outside of Lusaka Zambia, provides authentic village visits in Zambia, that bring travelers right into the lives of the villagers.
Elephants up close in their native habitat in Zimbabwe. Rene Bauer describes the exhilarating feeling of being very up close with an elephant herd.
Casablanca, Morocco, has little in common with the romanticized movie version, but it’s worth exploring. A night at Rick’s Cafe.
In the shadow of Kilimanjaro lies a mountain with all of its neighbor’s glory but little of its fame. Cameron Fergus treks Mount Kenya and shares his observations.
Ambulance to Africa. Driving from France to Sierra Leone to deliver an ambulance to a poor clinic, adventures through Morocco, Mauritania, Sierra Leone.
Victoria Falls. The spectacular waterfalls on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia is worth visiting along with the game reserves, dip into the Devil’s Pool on the falls.
Eswatini is a tiny African country that was once known as Swaziland. In 2018, the kingdom changed its name, and today it is known for rhinos and festivals.