Some “Great Migration” footage from the past season depicting the chaos and confusion engendered in the traumatic river crossings. Conquering the imagination, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and excited, this beautiful wild space offers a nurturing… Read More

Serian’s lovely lady guides
As they get ready for the pictures, the ladies talk in Maa: they help each other arranging their jewelry, they set the binoculars. So I start with them looking for something over the escarpment, they… Read More

Suites for my sweet..
Increased demand since the introduction of suites to our Serengeti camps, has meant we will be adding a second unit to each as of June 2017. In keeping with the intimate nature of our camps,… Read More
Good Safari Guide Awards!
It’s always great to get the results of the Good Safari Guide Awards, because so often it’s due recognition for camps and individuals doing exceptionally wonderful things – and it’s made even better when your… Read More

Teardrops
Penny has photographed and led multiple photo tours throughout Africa, predominantly to South and East Africa. In 2016, she spent over 40-days living in the Masai Mara as a Photographer in Residence at Alex Walker’s… Read More

Why Wifi is a dog
No, we’re not being rude… Adrian & Roisin, the wondrous managers of our Kenyan camps, actually own a dog of that very name. It came about as a response to the inevitable question: ‘do you… Read More

Tomato and Roasted Lemon Salad – a Yotam Ottolenghi recipe
2 medium lemons, halved crosswise, seeds removed, and cut into paper-thin slices (9 oz) 3 tbsp olive oil ½ tsp superfine sugar 8 sage leaves, finely shredded 2 2/3 cups baby tomatoes, yellow or red… Read More


How we have adapted to COVID-19 & other safari travel requirements you need to know.













