Visiting the Masai Mara vs the Mara Conservancies

Situated in Kenya’s South West, the Masai Mara National Reserve covers just over
1,500 square kilometers. Unlike other national parks, the Masai Mara has no fencing
and is instead bounded by Ololoolo Escarpment on its western edge and extends south to the Tanzania border, where it seamless merges with the Serengeti National Park.
The Maasai Tribe of Kenya

Kenya is home to over 50 tribes, but the Maasai are the most iconic of all thanks to their cutting striking figures in cardinal red “shukas” and strings of beads.
Serengeti Wildlife to see on your Safari

Serengeti is among the most iconic safari destination in the world, the park is nothing short of mind-boggling wildlife calling its 30,000 square kilometers of endless savannah grasslands home.
Serengeti Seasons

A Month-by-Month Guide to Visiting The Serengeti Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is the most famous national park on the planet renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration and enormous concentration of wildlife including the Big Five – lion, leopards, cape buffaloes, rhinos and elephants. Only on a Serengeti Safari is when you will see why […]
Seasonal Guide to Rwanda

Crowned the “land of a thousand hills”, Rwanda is a beautiful mountainous diverse
country, complete with jungles, savannas, volcanoes, lakes and forests with 10,000
square miles.
Dian Fossey Tomb Hike: Complete Guide

The Dian Fossey Tomb Hike is not just a walk through the forest, it is a journey into the heart of mountain gorilla conservation. Hidden on the forested slopes between Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke in Volcanoes National Park, this hike allows travelers to stand at the final resting place of Dian Fossey, the woman […]
11 Things You Need to Know Before Going on a Tanzanian Safari

Are you planning a safari in Tanzania, here is what you need to know about a Tanzania Safari, its wildlife and national Park as well as conservations areas.
10 Facts About Ngorongoro Crater You Should Know

With almost 30,000 large mammals inside the crater of an extinct volcano, Ngorongoro Crater is one of the Seven Natural wonders and among the best places to see wildlife in Africa. The crater spans about 264 square kilometers of wetlands, forests and grasslands.