A SLOW SAFARI – IS THIS FOR YOU?

What is the definition of a Slow Safari? Some say it is a mindset that rejects traditional ideas of tourism and encourages you to soak in your environment and open up yourself to new experiences. For some, slow travel is all about lingering longer and reveling in a more exclusive, unhurried experience. Put away your […]

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GOING ‘OFF THE GRID’

Today’s world is all about connectivity and information – social media, email, WhatsApp & zoom are all platforms we use every single day in our lives. The normal business days which used to run from 9 to 5, with weekends off, have been disrupted by the internet and mobile telephony. Today, you can be available […]

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INDIVIDUAL VS GROUP TRAVEL

When planning a safari to Africa, you have probably come across many group safari options, as well as options for a private, bespoke safari. So how do you choose which option to take, particularly if you are a safari newbie? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of each option GROUP TRAVEL PROS […]

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Why Professional Safari Guides can make such a difference to your safari

Too often, we receive lots of potential clients questions/enquiries on either the location of the accommodation in terms of game viewing, the food 😊 (this is important we must admit – no-one wants to go on game drives on a half-empty stomach), or on the level of luxury the Camp has to offer. Whereas these […]

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NEW SAFARI ACTIVITIES

Our new itineraries offer a range of participatory activities, that are adventurous, stimulating and oh so much fun! Take a look at the activities on offer. Elephant Collaring Be part of the team involved in collaring an adult wild elephant Scenic flight over Mount Kenya Fly in an open cockpit plane, over treetops and through […]

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THE CHANGING FACE OF TOURISM

The world ground to a halt in 2020 due to the Covid 19 pandemic. New normals were established and one of the hardest hit industries was the tourism industry. Without revenue from tourist dollars, there was no money to pay the rangers, to continue with anti-poaching activities, or for the upkeep of national parks, reserves […]

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