It’s pitch black. You’re zipped into your sleeping bag, safe but alert. Out there, in the silence, something stirs. You don’t know what it is—or what’s curious enough to wander past a small pack of humans daring to camp in the wild. That thrill, that raw vulnerability, is something I’ll never forget at the Vikela Kruger Conservation Experience.
Truly, a trip of a lifetime!
For me, tracking has always been an interest, so having the opportunity to track wildlife in the bush through this project was amazing! With my military background, I understood the basics—I’d practised it. But with my veterinary career now underway, I wanted to learn how to track wildlife. And I wasn’t disappointed.
Watching a true professional at work was humbling.
In tracking, time is everything. A delay can mean injury—or worse. That pressure, that precision—it was extraordinary to witness and invaluable to learn from.
When people ask me what my favourite sighting was, I hesitate. Was it the slow, silent grace of an elephant herd moving through the bush? The hyena sneaking a drink between a lazy lion and a defiant bull elephant? Or the leopard that melted so perfectly into the landscape, it was as if it had never existed at all? Each moment was unforgettable in its own way.
But this experience wasn’t just about the thrill of sightings or the theory of conservation. It was about the reality—the complexity of people, agendas, and challenges on the ground. Not everyone is in it for the right reasons. Not everyone shares the same vision. You’re constantly navigating a system that’s messy, political, and demanding. But seeing this project in action—seeing the dedication of the team—I knew it was worth supporting. They care deeply about their impact, about the volunteers, about what we take away.
They want us to truly understand, to see the value in every moment!
The African Conservation Experience team made the entire journey seamless. From the first call to the travel logistics, they handled it all. I boarded that plane feeling unprepared, unsure—but from the second I landed, everything was taken care of.
So here’s my advice: don’t let fear stop you. Book the ticket. Get on the plane. Let it change your life!


