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On Safari

On Safari

Set on the banks of the perennial Klaserie River, Sika's fourth Safari Destination KAPAMA KARULA is the flagship Five-star lodge of Kapama Game Reserve. KAPAMA, meaning ‘place of peace', is an ultra-luxurious and prestigious Lodge that exudes calmness and depicts the pinnacle of elegant Safari accommodation, with wraparound views of the African bush enhancing the overall sense of tranquillity. A special Safari experience is the Romantic Sleep-out Platform where Guests can sleep under the Stars on a raised platform in the middle of the African plains.

2025-12-17 23:03:36 +0000 UTC2025-12-17 23:41:56 +0000 UTC (38m)
On Safari

On Safari

JAMALA MADIKWE, Sika's second Safari destination has been awarded “Most Romantic Lodge in South Africa” and is set around a Game-rich waterhole in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve of the North West Province along the border of Botswana. Once an area consisting mainly of Cattle farms before it was transformed into a Wildlife Reserve in the early 90's. Today, the Reserve supports a thriving and incredible diversity of Species due to the fact that it lies in an ecological transition zone between the Kalahari and Lowveld Wilderness.

2025-12-17 17:45:49 +0000 UTC2025-12-17 18:24:08 +0000 UTC (38m)
Asia

Asia

The jungle in the north of Vietnam is nearly impenetrable and there are parts where no human has ever set foot on before. The rainforest oft he Pu Mat Nationalpark is a retreat for threatened animals like the Asian black bear, pangonlins or rare species of monkeys. Tuan, a biologist and specialist for bears, explores the untouched regions of the nationalpark to find the black bear. The animals which are hunted the most are Pangolins. It is believed that their scale has healing power and their meat is considered a delicacy. A small vietnamese animal protection organisation fights for the suvival of this species.

2025-12-17 16:53:11 +0000 UTC2025-12-17 17:45:49 +0000 UTC (52m)
Nature's Survivors

Nature's Survivors

Every year, the Earth is hit by cyclones, earthquakes, volcanoes and floods. These events make the headlines, with alarming human death toll numbers. But what about animals? This one-hour special explores how animals cope with natural disasters – before, during and after the events themselves. Animals have gone to great lengths to make the most out of some very perilous predicaments, and future climate change could force them to make even more changes in order to survive.

2025-12-17 04:02:08 +0000 UTC2025-12-17 05:03:16 +0000 UTC (1h1m)