Botswana 2012 September 17, 2012 Comments from our guests βWe have been lucky enough to travel with Shareen on two occasions once to Botswana and then to Tanzania. Both times we had an unbelievable experience.Shareen has a βpassionβ for life, photography, wildlife and Africa in general. She finds people who share that passion, in drivers, guides, and all the camp staff involved. An experience everyone should have.Her knowledge, organisation skills, and happy disposition make for a perfect group leader.Be prepared when going to Africa to gain a friend in Shareen and to leave a small piece of your heart behind for the people and Africa itself.β — Dianne and Colin Batley, Australia βOur first was a two man tented camping safari into Botswana. (with a husband that had never camped) Our wish was enjoy a real safari not game drives, and experience the country and animalsThe camps are all set up for you fully catered, you just enjoy. The chef creates incredible meals in a bush ovenWhat magic, beautiful images. Elephant on run way giraffe looking into camp. A pack of African hunting dogs yes the big 5 and other animals ,Birds in colours so brilliant you will look at animal life differentlyβ — Wendy Hughes and Garry Wood, Australia βI was fortunate to travel to the Okavango Delta in Botswana with Richard and Shareen Nash in August 2012. It was a small group from Western Australia and we travelled for two weeks from the Kwai River northwards through the Savuti plains into Chobe, and into Victoria Falls. This trip was a true epiphany for me. Words cannot describe the natural beauty and scale of this landscape, or the adrenalin rush when you see lion cubs or a herd of graceful kudu in their natural habitat, seen from a microlite aircraft, riverboat, helicopter or a 4WD truck. Richard and Shareen had both lived in this area, and they were able to share their local knowledge of the area and the wildlife. Richardβs knowledge of African birdlife is extraordinary and Shareenβs passion for wildlife photography was truly inspiring. It also gave me a true understanding of the importance of conservation. It was my first experience of the African bush, and I certainly hope to return to explore more. I have recommended several friends to explore this as a trip experience.β — Mary Rainey, Australia