Graeme Sharp

Graeme Sharp of 16° South – guide, adventurer, naturalist and conservationist at heart, with a deep love for Africa, its people and wild spaces. Graeme grew up in the Zambezi Valley near the Matusadona National Park. After studying adventure tourism management in New Zealand, he started his safari career running high end safari camps in Mana Pools National Park. He was always destined to carve a career and lifestyle in the outdoors, so after 12 years abroad in the corporate sectors of the USA, New Zealand and Australia, Graeme followed his heart and returned home to Zimbabwe to share his passion for Africa and her wild places with his guests.

Meet the Guides

David Foot

David Foot

David Foot was fortunate enough to first meet John in 1985 and was immediately inspired by John’s safari ethos. Forty years later David now leads safaris he truly believes in. His walking safaris and horseback safaris through the Okavango Delta are as green as a...

Fraser Gear

Fraser Gear

Fraser Gear of Anderson Expeditions – excellent naturalist, guide and explorer. He has spent the last 30 years leading wildlife, photographic and birding expeditions across the length and breadth of Africa, Madagascar, Middle East, Asia and into the neo-tropics....

Richard Knocker

Richard Knocker

Richard Knocker – naturalist, wildlife enthusiast, ecologist, conservationist, genial host – and more recently, co-host of the acclaimed “Serengeti Safari One Day At A Time” series on YouTube. Richard was born on a farm in Kenya and was on safari almost as soon as he...

Ant Kaschula

Ant Kaschula

Ant Kaschula of Private Guided Safaris is a born and bred fourth generation Zimbabwean whose professional guiding career spans more than two decades. He has travelled the length and breadth of the African continent and guides safaris into seventeen different African...

Sean Hind

Sean Hind

Sean Hind of Safaris I Can See has been guiding professionally in Zimbabwe for 15 years, exploring some of Southern Africa’s most iconic wilderness areas such as Matusadona, Gonarezhou, Hwange and Mana Pools National Parks. Either on foot, walking along floodplains,...

Milo Harrup

Milo Harrup

Milo Harrup 16° South – affable safari host, fireside companion and conversationalist extraordinaire. Milo has built hundreds of memorable safari experiences with his guests over the past 15 years as the co-owner and operator of John’s Camp in Mana Pools – named after...