Oliver starts his African career – September, 2013
Art Historians are often unfairly ‘tarred with the same brush’. For example, popular opinion might suggest that someone displaying an unhealthy interest in medieval sculpture would be the sort that... Read More
Kenya Airways launches Blantyre service
Kenya Airways has introduced a three times a week (Mon, Wed, Fri) direct service between Nairobi and Blantyre, Malawi starting this August. Great news for Malawi, and in particular for the up and coming... Read More
Anna Merz RIP
We were saddened to hear today of the death of Anna Merz. Anna was the prime mover in setting up the Ngare Sergoi Rhino Sanctuary on Lewa Downs during the poaching slaughter of the 1980’s. Her inspiration... Read More
M&M’s, Michele into the Mara – late February/March 2013
My sleep is broken by the soft call of the camp Askari. ‘Jambo’ he whispers, I leap out of bed to undo the zip of the tent, and he hands me a tray with hot, fresh Kenyan coffee – it is the start... Read More
Kenya Airways to launch Livingstone flights
Kenya Airways announced today the introduction on a new three times a week service between Nairobi and Livingstone in Zambia starting in June 2013. Excellent news for all those wishing to combine the worlds... Read More
Jackson’s Five Mara Encounters
Join celebrated guide Jackson Looseyia on a special 5 night Big 5 safari to enjoy the famous wildebeest migration from the 23rd September 2012. Jackson, the celebrated Maasai guide on the BBC’s Big Cat... Read More
Lewa Conservancy, conservation in Kenya
Over the last two decades, the Lewa Conservancy in northern Kenya has gained prominence as one of the leading conservancies in Africa, especially in the conservation of black and white rhino. The last... Read More
August rains and bewildered wildebeest
Four days of good August rain in Kenya’s Masai Mara has recently caused havoc amongst the migrating wildebeest herds as they struggle to decide on which side of the river the grass is greener. Constant... Read More
Drought in the horn of Africa, including north-eastern Kenya
No doubt, many of you will have seen the dreadful reports of the famine developing in the horn of Africa, particularly in Somalia, eastern Ethiopia and north-eastern Kenya. We do keep in touch with local... Read More
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