National Geographic journalist Emma Gregg recently wrote an article on fly camping with us in the Northern Serengeti, see what she has to say below: “Get down!” hisses senior tracker Pius, ducking behind a large… Read More
Tag Archives Bush Lore and Culture
Many strings to the Hadzabe bow
I’m a child of the eighties born into the western developed world and named after a ridiculous pop star with a regrettable haircut. This means that in my lifetime I will eat about two and… Read More
Soul Drifter (Video)
It has 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. Partly it has to do with… Read More
Wordless with Nyuki
Our guide Mzee Nyuki, tells me he is Ndorobo. It’s a derogatory name endowed, long ago, upon several unrelated hunting & gathering tribes encountered by the Maasai in Tanzania and Kenya. The term in Maa… Read More
The Small Things – Insect Life
It’s very tempting when we come on safari to focus entirely on the large, charismatic mammals – lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, rhino, giraffe, zebra…the list is dazzling. But a few hours spent wandering with a… Read More
Ladybugs – A fully female guided safari
Join us as we embark upon our fabulous first-ever fully female-guided adventures! Led by Serian’s legion of lovely lady guides, we start our journey in Kenya in the Mara North Conservancy and wend our way… Read More
The Essence of Nature – Pyramids of Life
Tightening of shoelaces, the smell of fresh unwritten paper, doodling to check the pen works, that fast walk that isn’t a run yet. Chefs, mess attendants, guides, drivers all gather round to read the schedule… Read More