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Campfire Conversations with Brett Horley
BHS Safari Company
35 episodes
5 days ago
Campfire Conversations is hosted by safari guide, Brett Horley, and welcomes listeners to a virtual fireside chat in Africa. Over a drink of choice and alongside a campfire, Brett sits down with a variety of special guests and friends who lead adventurous lives and careers in the bush. These stories are real memories, experiences, and opinions intended to entertain and allow listeners an escape to Africa. Pour yourself a cold one and join us!
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Campfire Conversations is hosted by safari guide, Brett Horley, and welcomes listeners to a virtual fireside chat in Africa. Over a drink of choice and alongside a campfire, Brett sits down with a variety of special guests and friends who lead adventurous lives and careers in the bush. These stories are real memories, experiences, and opinions intended to entertain and allow listeners an escape to Africa. Pour yourself a cold one and join us!
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S5 E9: Deep dive into Zambia with BHS safari experts Jo & Geraldine
Campfire Conversations with Brett Horley
26 minutes 32 seconds
5 months ago
S5 E9: Deep dive into Zambia with BHS safari experts Jo & Geraldine

Last year, we had a bumper Zambia safari season, which got us excited about a deep-dive episode dedicated to it, but we have been singing the praises of this destination for years. It is known as the "rising giant" and it truly does feel like it's still somewhat untapped. After Covid, a relatively lesser known Lower Zambezi National Park gained popularity, but don’t let that fool you - it’s still spoilingly uncrowded. 


Our BHS safari experts, Jo Cooper and Geraldine Morelli, come together to compare their stories. Jo having been to South Luangwa recently, and Geraldine fresh out of Lower Zambezi. Both claiming they caught the biggest tiger fish of their lives. Geraldine didn’t even know she was into fishing until she hit the waters of the Zambezi. 


Jo’s long career on the road as an overland safari guide means he’s done plenty of time within the borders of Zambia, but Kafue remains the “road less travelled” so that’s where he’d like to go next. Geraldine’s return to Zambia last year further enhanced her appreciation for the country as a photographer. She talks about the changes in light between the two parks we talk about, and… well, Geraldine’s enthusiasm has no limits, so prepare for some passionate reviews!  


We discuss the unique value of South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi individually, and why they make an epic combination. The sheer variety of activities diversifies the way you can explore and experience the wilderness. The abundance of wildlife versus the lack of people, the space, and the professional and passionate level of guiding you’ll find.


If you missed our previous episode about Zambia, find it here. And we hope you enjoy this reflective chat about one of Africa’s most magical safari destinations. 

Check out Geraldine’s photos from Zambia and elsewhere in Africa on her Instagram channel.

Campfire Conversations with Brett Horley
Campfire Conversations is hosted by safari guide, Brett Horley, and welcomes listeners to a virtual fireside chat in Africa. Over a drink of choice and alongside a campfire, Brett sits down with a variety of special guests and friends who lead adventurous lives and careers in the bush. These stories are real memories, experiences, and opinions intended to entertain and allow listeners an escape to Africa. Pour yourself a cold one and join us!