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Mammoth Ride heading towards Parys

“Having a lifelong love for elephants, taking on an epic adventure like this would only be fitting if I could do it for the elephants,” Kyle says.

Johannesburg-born Kyle Malyon will be in Parys on Thusday 4 April for his last stop before heading home after a 21 day Mammoth Ride raising awareness and funds for the Herd Trust and their work with elephants.

Kyle started his journey on 17 March. His trip took him on the closest tar roads to the land and sea borders, including the two central provinces, covering all nine provinces.

Over the Easter weekend he was in Langebaan, Springbok, Augrabies and Askham. The last stretch of the route will take him to Kuruman, Swartruggens and Parys.

Photos taken on Kyle’s trip between Houtbay, Langebaan and Augrabries Falls.

Herd (Hoedspruit Elephant Rehabilitation and Development) Trust launched in 2021, following a 24-year journey in caring for
elephants displaced or orphaned due to human-elephant conflict. Herd Orphanage opened in 2019 in response to a growing number of young orphaned elephant calves that needed a place of rehabilitation and, importantly, an existing herd that would accept them
unconditionally.

The Jabulani herd is now a family of 16 elephants – 11 orphans and five born to the herd over 10 years ago. In 2004, the lodge,
Jabulani, was built to sustain the herd, with proceeds from tourism assisting in caring for and managing the rescued herd.

In 2021, a decision was made to move the Jabulani herd and Herd Homestead operations, together with the Herd Orphanage, under the umbrella of the Herd Trust, a registered PBO. That allows for public funding to ensure the well-being of all the elephants.

About Kyle:
Kyle Malyon has always had a passion for travelling and has visited many parts of our beautiful country during his lifetime.

After founding Fiery Octopus, a social motorcycle enthusiasts group, and having done numerous motorcycle tours, he decided this was the way to go.

“Having a lifelong love for elephants, taking on an epic adventure like this would only be fitting if I could do it for the elephants,” he says.

Besides riding motorcycles and organising various events, Kyle is an avid reader who completed 74 books in 2023.

He works as a relationships manager for a law firm.

Readers can keep abreast of Kyle’s trip by following @themammothride and @fiery_octopus on Instagram. The public
can make donations to raise funds and awareness for Herd Trust via The Mammoth Ride page on Quicket. You can also read
more about Herd Trust at www.herd.org.za

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