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andBeyond brings wildlife live shows until travel resumes

Keeping a close eye on the world of travel, andBeyond?s  WILDwatch Live twice-daily, three-hour virtual game drives are providing much-needed wildlife fix.

The 16-strong Birmingham lion pride on &Beyond Ngala Private Game Reserve in South Africa continues to teach about family bonds, fierce rivalries and the fight for dominance and ultimately survival in the wild.

Little white Lions: Currently, two of the world?s three (naturally-occurring) white lions in the wild currently reside on andBeyond Ngala Private Game Reserve.

Meanwhile, your clients can watch andBeyond guide, Shaun Marshall, who proves that he has the courage of a lion when the entire Birmingham pride saunters right past his (door-less) vehicle. WATCH NOW

Male bravado: andBeyond Ngala (the local Shangaan word for lion) lives up to its name, and the fight for dominance among the male lions is somewhat of a wildlife soap opera. MEET THE BOYS

The latest litter: andBeyond guide Eric Exelby's genuine excitement is contagious as he catches the first glimpse of the Birmingham female delicately carrying her precious cargo across the Timbavati River. WATCH NOW

Ngala is home to two of the world?s only three white lions currently living in the wild. READ MORE

Living in harmony with lions; there?s a peaceful human-lion coexistence is crucial for the survival of these threatened big cats. READ MORE

25 funniest wildlife photographs: Mother Nature has a wicked sense of humour and these 25 funny wildlife photos are proof. READ MORE

Twice-daily live safaris (virtually) bring elephants, and more, into your living room. READ MORE

Have your wildlife questions answered with ranger talk: Now that your clients had a taste of our daily virtual safaris, and met the WILDwatch Live guides that deliver the excitement and drama each and every day, why not invite one of them into everyone?s home for a private (virtual) chat about all things wild. BOOK NOW

Although game drives are an outdoor adventure, all the expected health and safety precautions, both on and off the safari vehicle are taken.