Author Julius Simko swears by the Swahili expression hakuna matata, which means something like “no worries” and also that life is beautiful. As a passionate African hunter and the ...view moreAuthor Julius Simko swears by the Swahili expression hakuna matata, which means something like “no worries” and also that life is beautiful. As a passionate African hunter and the president of the Central Hungarian Chapter of Safari Club International, he is firmly convinced that no safari is worth the effort, time, and money unless one returns from it a better man, the richer for the realization that the true trophy lies in the subtle web of memories gathered on a hunt.
In Africa: A Matter of the Heart, the author presents his adventures in the colloquial tone of a journal, with lots of humor and sincerity, always managing to resist the temptation to deny his fears, blunders, and missteps on the hunting trail.view less