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For those of you who have been on the Savvy Navigator gay tour to South Africa, a highlight is always the day trip down to Cape Point (and the Cape of Good Hope), with lunch along the way at the penguin colony. OK, so this video is not necessarily of GAY penguins, per se, it is some good footage by our travel blogging kindred spirit, Jeff Jung, over at CareerBreakSecrets. Take a look at this rough cut video and make sure you join us in November!

 

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Today’s cool thing is this amazing security-cam video of wild elephants walking through Mfuwe Lodge Reception in South Luangwa, Zambia. While we’ve seen numerous breeding herds while on our gay safaris in South Africa, Zambia and Botswana, we’ve never seen anything quite like this!

 

Elephants walking through Mfuwe Lodge Reception, South Luangwa, Zambia from The Bushcamp Company on Vimeo.

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Savvy Navigator’s favorite Sabi Sand safari lodge is Londolozi, where we’ve had countless leopard sightings over the years. Two of our favorite cats are the Maxabeni Brother Leopards, whom the rangers at Londolozi describe as creatures “that carry themselves with an slight swagger, groove and arrogance, but they seem to make everyday of their lives somewhat of an exhibition.“

Several years ago we witnessed a leopard kill here, which this video reminds us of.

 

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Where in the Hell is Matt, Matt, recently released this fun video of him dancing on his recent trip to South Africa. Savvy Nav is pleased to see Matt cover many of the locations we know and love on our gay tours to one of our all-time favorite countries. 

We hope you enjoy this country as much as Matt does!

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Savvy Navigator and his gay tours pass through the Cape Town airport (CPT) multiple times every year as the gateway for fabulous trips to Southern Africa. Savvy's very own photog on the move, Vanessa Ratcliffe, sent over these terrific shots of the newly-renovated terminal. Finally, no more schlepping in the rain between the international and domestic terminals! Come join us on our next trip to South Africa in 2010!

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