A couple nights ago I went out with some first-time safari goers. We were off to a rough start as a massive storm pummeled us about two minutes into the drive. At one stage the… Read More
Partly it has to do with silence. At night, you can feel a lion’s roar resonate in your chest cavity because the air is not clogged with distractive sound. Its clarity lets you see straight to the sparkling heavens. It is also to do with distance from the rest of the world – not just a physical distance, but a deliberate distance in the way we decide to live. It’s about choosing to disconnect, in favour of what these spaces have to offer you if you allow them. There is also an indescribable purity to being immersed in a wholly natural setting. Clean air, unspoilt and untamed, and animals that are truly wild: it’s an unconditional environment that we are lucky to touch, and yet is untainted by our fingerprints. If you immerse yourself in it, osmosis begins to take effect, and the quietude and the beauty quietly infuse your being. In the company of our guides, you are among people innate to the place, who can unveil this way of life to you. They are attuned to its essence and can translate it by showing you to see through their eyes.
Serian 'The Original'
This is our flagship 'Original' authentic bush camp, which perfectly captures the essence of its name.Ngare Serian
Hugging the banks of the Mara River, Ngare Serian is perfect if you’re after that ultimate elusive luxury: seclusion.
An Evening out with PIR: Lance Van de Vyver
Being my first blog for Serian I would just like to say hello to all the readers and let you what an amazing first two days I have had. Arriving in the Mara North Conservancy… Read More

A morning out with our Photographer in Residence
0530 hrs; the steam had barely risen from my early morning coffee, when distant Lion roars punctuate the dense morning air. A brief discussion with Mike Dexter – Serian’s current “Photographer in Residence”, and we… Read More






























