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The Tapnack family enjoyed their stay at Galago.
hunting dogs.jpg Monday 14 June 1999

The Tapnack family visited Djuma Game Reserve the last weekend of May. They stayed in Galago Camp, an intimate lodge accommodating 10 people maximum. Frank and Cheryl sent me a lovely e-mail which I reproduce here with kind permission.

"Piet and Morris were our tracker and guide for the duration of our stay and I must compliment them on their outstanding knowledge and extremely friendly disposition. It was undoubtedly one of the best bush trips of our lives and we cannot thank all those involved enough.

 

tapnack_owl.jpg (28174 bytes)We are regular Africam watchers, (very often staying "in" over the whole weekend) and although we visit the Kruger Park every year for about 10 days during July, nothing can beat the experience that we have just had.

I would very much appreciate it if you would pass our comments on to those concerned as well as letting them see the attached photos that we took whilst with them. Thanks again and looking forward to another encounter at some stage. 

Kind regards,

Frank & Cheryl Tapnack."

A White faced owl, Cape Hunting Dog above (see a live den with pups at www.africam.com)

tapnack_lions.jpg (28174 bytes)Some Djuma lionesses looking left.

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Ranger Piet (middle) and Tracker Morris (left) have been with Djuma for five years.

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