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
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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

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

Serian’s Serengeti South – A short film
We’re proud to present a quirky, invigorating short film by the expressive talent Rufus Blackwell, focusing on the southern Serengeti during the wildebeest birthing season: a time of vitality when everything is fresh, new and… Read More

The Wild Bunch – John
John Reeves Moller John’s dream as a child was to be a Professional Hunter and guide, he has been living that dream for over 30 years now, and still continues to live it. His passion for wildlife,… Read More

The Wild Bunch – John Moller
John Reeve Moller John’s childhood dream was to be a guide, and he’s been living that dream for over 30 years now. His zeal for wildlife, wild places, and the tribes of Africa keep his… Read More