Big Five Hoodies
Description: While the term 'Big Five' was given to the most dangerous African animals during colonialist times, the little five are five small African animals that share part of their name with the Big 5 (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, leopard). They are the elephant shrew, ant lion, rhinoceros beetle, buffalo weaver and leopard tortoise.
Description: Featuring artwork in vintage sepia colors of Africa's Big Five - elephant, black rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - this design is the perfect gift for anyone planning a safari to Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe or South Africa. NOTE: Stickers are transparent and need to placed on black or dark background. Artwork based on original wildlife photos taken on Africa safari by Scotch Macaskill.
Description: Featuring Africa's iconic Big Five wild animals - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - in muted vintage sepia halftones with Namibia flag colours, this design aims to highlight conservation efforts in Namibia and is ideal for Namibians to show pride in their amazing wildlife. Great artwork for a Namibia safari to Etosha National Park and as gift for Namibia expats or anyone planning a Namibia safari or vacation. Artwork based on original wildlife photographs of Big 5 animals taken in the African wild by Scotch Macaskill, the copyright holder.
Description: Featuring Africa's iconic Big Five wild animals - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - in muted vintage sepia with Botswana flag colours, this design aims to highlight conservation efforts in Botswana and is ideal for Batswana to show pride in their amazing wildlife. Great artwork for a Botswana safari to Chobe, Moremi or Okavango Delta and as gift for expats or anyone planning Botswana safari or vacation. Artwork based on original wildlife photographs of Big 5 animals taken in the African wild by Scotch Macaskill, the copyright holder.
Description: The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Tanzania, encompassing the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and a unique blend of wildlife, landscapes, and Maasai pastoralist culture. It is a cornerstone of Tanzanian conservation and one of Africa’s most visited safari destinations.
Description: The Tsavo National Parks are a pair of adjacent protected areas—Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park—in southeastern Kenya. Together they form one of the largest wildlife reserves in the world, renowned for vast savannas, volcanic landscapes, and large elephant populations.
Description: The Laikipia Conservancies are a network of private and community-managed wildlife conservancies located on the Laikipia Plateau in central Kenya. They form one of the country’s most important conservation landscapes, linking traditional ranches, community lands, and protected areas to sustain wildlife, livelihoods, and tourism.
Description: The Sabi Sands Game Reserve is a private wildlife sanctuary adjoining Kruger National Park in northeastern South Africa. Renowned for its extraordinary Big Five sightings—especially leopards—it is one of Africa’s most prestigious safari destinations and a pioneer of private conservation tourism.
Description: Etosha National Park is one of southern Africa’s most renowned wildlife reserves, located in northern Namibia. Centered around the vast Etosha Pan, a shimmering salt flat visible from space, the park is famous for its exceptional biodiversity and accessible game viewing. It serves as a cornerstone of Namibia’s conservation and tourism sectors.
Description: Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest and oldest protected area, covering about 14,650 sq km (5,660 sq mi) in the country’s northwest near the borders with Botswana and Zambia. Renowned for its immense elephant herds and biodiversity, it forms part of the vast Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA).
Description: Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest and most famous wildlife reserve, located in the country’s northeastern region along the borders with Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Established in 1898, it is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and as one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.
Description: Gonarezhou National Park is a vast protected wilderness in southeastern Zimbabwe’s Masvingo Province, bordering Mozambique. Known as “The Place of Elephants,” it spans over 5,000 km² and anchors the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park linking Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique. Its remote landscapes and conservation partnerships make it a model of ecological recovery and community-based management.
Description: Featuring Africa's iconic Big Five wild animals - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - in muted vintage sepia halftones with Zimbabwe flag colours, this design aims to highlight conservation efforts in Zimbabwe and is ideal for Zimbabweans to show pride in their amazing wildlife. Great artwork for a Zimbabwe safari to Victoria Falls or Hwange National Park and as gift for Zimbabwe expats or anyone planning a Zimbabwe safari or vacation. Artwork based on original wildlife photographs of Big 5 animals taken in the African wild by Scotch Macaskill, the copyright holder.
Description: Featuring Africa's iconic Big Five wild animals - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - in muted vintage sepia halftones with Zambia flag colours, this design aims to highlight conservation efforts in Zambia and is ideal for Zambians to show pride in their amazing wildlife. Great artwork for a Zambia safari to South Luanga or Lower Zambezi and as gift for Zambia expats or anyone planning a Zambia safari or vacation. Artwork based on original wildlife photographs of Big 5 animals taken in the African wild by Scotch Macaskill, the copyright holder.
Description: Bwabwata National Park is a 6,100 km² protected area in northeastern Namibia’s Zambezi (formerly Caprivi) Region. Established in 2007, it unites the former Caprivi Game Park and Mahango Game Reserve. Known as “the People’s Park,” it is notable for integrating resident communities into wildlife conservation across one of southern Africa’s most important transboundary corridors.