Justin Bell

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The mokoro ride

2022-12-13T18:27:12+01:00Botswana, Justin Bell|

There were no thundering hooves of fleeing buffalo or barking of zebra this afternoon. Even the coos of the turtle and wood doves were subdued owing to the heat. We gently slid into the mokoro. Kenneth leaned on his long pole, skillfully balancing in the prow, and we silently glided ...

On safari in the Coronavirus era

2024-11-27T08:40:55+01:00African Safari, Justin Bell|

Updated on 12 April, 2021 The Serengeti Plains and Ngorongoro Crater, normally almost overrun with visitors at this time of year, are now quiet.  Few people are considering traveling abroad. Many parts of Europe and North America are sadly enduring another wave of the corona-virus epidemic. Most people will not ...

Traveling in a downturn

2021-01-26T01:04:31+01:00Journeys, Justin Bell, Tanzania|

I described the wilderness experience as being one of the most essential ingredients to a great safari in an earlier blog post. Over the past twenty years the popularity of African safaris have been steadily increasing.  Wildlife areas vary considerably. Most reserves were created in areas of limited water or ...

Qualities of a Guide

2020-01-17T11:34:39+01:00Dave Christensen, Justin Bell, Squack Evans|

Why does A Step Ahead place such importance on your guide when you travel with us? Recently the travel industry, and especially the luxury market, has delivered improvements on accommodation, cuisine, and extras such as internet and spa facilities. The results have been amazing, and most of us, wherever we ...

Family time with chimpanzees

2024-11-27T07:07:03+01:00African Destinations, African Safari, Gorillas and Chimps, Journeys, Justin Bell, Mountains and hikes, Rare species, Tanzania|

December 2018 I looked out of the window of the Cessna Caravan 12-seater aircraft as it banked and descended. The aquamarine waters of Lake Tanganyika contrasted with the emerald vegetation of the fields. A couple of days ago Laurence and Alana, my two eldest children, were at university in opposite ...

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