Rewilding Kenya’s Gentle Giants8 September 2020Once they have outgrown the Sheldrick Trust’s Nairobi Nursery, the orphaned elephants begin the next exciting chapter of their lives. Adam visited Tsavo and learnt how these rescued elephant gradually learn how to be wildByAdam Bannister
Is it a Phlog? A Vlog? Definitely Not A Bog25 August 2020As Nicky set out to research the origin of the word ‘blog’ – a dumpy, inelegant, displeasing to the ear word – she stumbled across a whole universe of blogolicious words (that one she made up)ByNicky Fitzgerald
The Power of Digital Reading30 June 2020The global COVID-19 health crisis has led to an education crisis in many countries, including Kenya. Joel Kapante explores how Worldreader promotes digital literacy with their BookSmart remote learning appByJoel Kapante
A Teller of Tales in Maasailand24 December 2019Joel Kapante Ole Reyia’s first poem was published in a conservation journal at the tender age of 14. Despite some setbacks he has not put his pen down since…ByJoel Kapante
The Lions Of London12 November 2019There is a growing trend in the wildlife photographic community to use their talent to give back to the conservation and preservation of the wildernessByAdam Bannister
Visiting Roy’s Maasai Village27 August 2019A 14-hour flight and the Atlantic Ocean couldn’t stand in the way of a beautiful meeting between two Americans and the residents of a remote Maasai villageByJohn Murray
How The Afridrille Came To Be11 June 2019Zane Wilemon from Ubuntu Life tells us about his ‘sole-searching’ mission to Ethiopia which eventually led to the creation of Africa’s first fully customisable shoeByZane Wilemon
Where Cows and Conservation Co-exist12 February 2019On a short visit to Ol Pejeta, Adam Bannister was struck by the diversity Kenya has to offer as well as the progressive measures the country is taking to protect it's wildlife and wilderness areasByAdam Bannister
Jeremiah’s Story11 September 2018We received this thank you letter recently and felt it was too beautiful not to shareByJeremy Ole Moonka
Right Place, Right Time6 August 2018One of the rarest satisfactions in travel is to know you are in the right place at just the right timeByTurk Pipkin