Anthony is a third generation Zimbabwean whose family have been living in Africa for the last five generations. He was raised and educated in Zimbabwe and South Africa and in addition to holding one of the highest guiding qualifications on the continent also has two university degrees - A BSc. in Ecology and Environmental & Geographical Science from the University of Cape Town and a MSc. in Tropical Resource Ecology from the University of Zimbabwe.
Ant is a highly regarded guide, licensed in many countries and with deep experience across Africa. As a guide, Ant was apprenticed under Ivan Carter for a period of twenty months during which time he qualified in the shortest ever known time as a fully licensed professional guide. This is no mean feat as the Zimbabwean guiding certification process is the most rigorous on the continent with an average pass rate of <5%. For those few who manage to stick it through, apprenticeships typically lasts a minimum of three to five years.
Since qualifying as a Zimbabwean licensed professional guide in 2000 he has led safaris into twelve different African countries and from the experience and exposure he has gained from doing this is able to privately guide small groups of guests into some of the most interesting locations in each country.