…of these ‘discovery-drives’ I came across the most comical of black rhinos, completely caked in mud, and enjoying a part of the area far away from the traditional rhino hotspots….
…dream trip. Keep up the exceptional work of providing an excellent safari destination and most importantly supporting the local community through your various projects. We can’t wait to come back!…
…a subadult male in the coming month – and Tyler will be sure to relay these stories to you soon in our weekly blog. Dramatic Migration scenes play out daily…
…stately pleasure-dome decree. A trove of priceless treasures does not come close to describing what guests discover here. Read more about extraordinary safaris in the Laikipia Plateau Forty years ago,…
Enjoy this selection of images taken this week in the Mara Triangle. Be sure to sing along to the tune of “The Twelve Days of Christmas”… On the twelfth day…
…family and feasting. I’m not even sure it marks the beginning of the shopping season. Is that now the day after Halloween? Even just thinking about it all is enough…
…We are still not sure of exactly where these dogs have come from, but they appear to have settled in the far north of the conservancies around Enonkishu, Lemek and…
…too. The claw of a lion proves most useful during a kill f 5.6, 1/800, ISO 800, -0.67 The face of a satisfied lion f 4.0, 1/2000, ISO 800, -0.67…
…Escarpment while grazing zebras and impalas glance mildly at your passing. You exhale loudly, unclenching your jaw as the ranger saunters from his station to allow entrance. You had not…
…of swallowing a species of blind snake f 5.6, 1/160, ISO 500, -0.33 The ever changing landscape of the Mara Triangle f 5.6, 1/160, ISO 500, -0.33 There really are…