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  • July 2008

    Camp Jabulani appoints new marketing executive

    We are delighted to announce the appointment of Jan Scholtz in the position of Marketing Executive for Camp Jabulani and the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC), effective 01 July 2008.

    Jan joins the company with a wealth of experience in the tourism industry.

    For any enquiries related to sales/ marketing for either Camp Jabulani or the HESC, please contact Jan on jan@campjabulani.com (Camp Jabulani), or jan@cheetahcentre.co.za (HESC).

    We wish Jan a warm welcome to our team.


  • September 2007

    South Africa ’s Premier Elephant-back safari operation welcomes another baby to its herd.
    Camp Jabulani (Hoedspruit, South Africa) is delighted to announce the arrival of another baby to the elephant herd. Born to mother Bubi, a 15 year old cow, Zindoga arrived at approximately 02h00 on the 25th September 2007.
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  • February 2007

    It is with great pride that we announce the arrival of the second baby to the Camp Jabulani family. Klaserie (named after the Klaserie River that runs through the reserve) was born on Friday 23rd February at 22h30.
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  • November 2006

    Camp Jabulani's baby elephant finaly has a name. After numerous submissions
    received from our partners across the world, we are delighted to advise the outcome.
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Elephants deposit large amounts of dung each day, which plays a major role in the recycling of nutrients. Many seeds not only get dispersed by elephants, but have a greater chance of successful germination after passing through an elephant gut.

 

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