"Mozambique is the most beautiful country in the world
for beach-riding. It is heaven. The horses themselves
are lovely: safe, well-schooled and great fun to ride. I
spent a week pinching myself to check I wasn't
dreaming."
Kate Kellaway - Journalist, The Observer Newspaper, United Kingdom.
"I fell in love with a lovely white Arab
with whom I spent hours cantering along the beach, only
stopping to watch the fishermen coming back with their
catch of the day - which I knew would inevitably end up
on my plate. What more do you need!
Joelle Boniface, Paris, France.
"I am lucky enough to have been on many riding holidays around the world but none quite as memorable as staying with Mozambique Horse Safari.
I don't often say this, as the world is full of exciting
places to visit, but i shall return."
Roz Hughes, United Kingdom.
Jonathan was
born and educated in Zimbabwe and began his wildlife apprenticeship at 16 in the Zambezi Valley. He later
worked for Gorongosa National Park training learner
guides and doing photographic safaris. He currently works as
freelance film guide in Mozambique for wildlife film crews
such as BBC and National Geographic. Jonathan has
extensive experience managing bush camps and leading private
safaris. Come and share his wildlife experiences,
friendliness and local knowledge on a safari in
Gorongosa National Park.
Past Projects:
2008-2009:
National Geographic
Program: Africa’s Lost Eden (Gorongosa National Park)
Producer: James Byrne
Position: Fixer guide
2009:
National Geographic
Program:
Dangerous Encounters with Braddy Barr
Producer: Bryan Hervey
Position: Fixer/Guide