Videos & Webinars
WEBINAR | Patterns with a Purpose: How to Read Africa’s Living Landscapes
A safari scene may look wild and unpredictable — but beneath it lies a pattern. Expedition Leader Lorraine Doyle teaches us how to read the landscapes of southern Africa like a guide, decoding clues in vegetation, soils, slopes and “green lines” that reveal where wildlife feeds, rests and travels. From granite hillsides and river corridors to grazing lawns shaped by elephants, giraffes and zebras, Lorraine explains the environmental drivers that organize entire ecosystems. Discover how understanding these patterns can help you anticipate animal movement and see the land as a living map.
WEBINAR | My Year on Safari: Stories from Guiding Across Southern Africa
Expedition Leader Lorraine Doyle spent 2025 guiding Nat Hab travelers across Southern Africa, from the bushveld of South Africa to Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba to the great river systems of Namibia's Caprivi Strip and Botswana’s Chobe National Park. Through unforgettable encounters with elephants, lions, leopards and river wildlife like hippos and Nile crocodiles, Lorraine recalls how these landscapes connect within the greater KAZA conservation area, the world’s largest land-based transboundary conservation area, and why no two days on safari are ever the same.
WEBINAR | South African Wildlife Photography with Danielle Carstens
Join Photo Expedition Leaders Charlie Reinertsen and Danielle Carstens as they discuss the art of wildlife photography in South Africa. In this conversational webinar, Charlie interviews Danielle about her approach to photographing the iconic wildlife of Sabi Sand, Marataba, Madikwe and the Greater Kruger region. She’ll share her philosophy on ethical wildlife photography, stories behind her favorite animal images and tips she has developed over years of guiding and photographing in the African bush.















