Photographic Kenya Safari
On September 17, 2019 by Eli JohnsonThe best keepsake you can take away from a safari vacation is a photograph. Why not plan your trip around some of Kenya’s most photogenic spots? This sample itinerary is designed to bring you to all of the can’t-miss viewing spots. Day 1 : Arrival – Nairobi Meet and assist service at Jomo Kenyatta international airport- Transfer to
Kenya Walking Safari
On September 10, 2019 by Eli JohnsonWalking through Kenya is among the best ways to experience the natural wildlife. Drive westward, crossing the expanses of the Great Rift Valley, heading up into the 8,000-foot-high Loita Hills. Hiking and exploring in the Loita Hills notable for the variety of its scenery, which ranges from rolling hills and dramatic escarpments to expansive plains of open savanna country. DAY
Kenya Migration Safari
On September 3, 2019 by Eli JohnsonSeeing animal migration is one of the best experiences you can have while visiting Kenya. This itinerary is a great example of how to hit all the best spots for wildlife viewing. Day 1 : Arrival – Nairobi Pick up from the airport on arrival and transfer you to Nairobi safari club hotel for overnight stay Day
3-Day Maasai Mara Safari
On August 27, 2019 by Eli JohnsonThe Maasai Mara is Kenya’s most celebrated game park, it offers the possibility of seeing “the big five” and many other species of game. This is where the great wildebeest migration is a spectacle to behold for any would be visitor to Kenya mainly in July and August of each year. Day 1: Nairobi – Maasai
Digital Detox: The Hidden Benefit of Safari
On September 10, 2018 by Eli JohnsonThe twenty-first century has created a variety of wellness-related problems. From increased pollution to upticks in violent crime, it seems that we can’t escape the ever-present dangers of modern life. Unfortunately, one of the largest-looming dangers is always with you. It’s probably in your back pocket, or maybe on your desk. I’m speaking, of course,
Walking Vs. Driving? Which Safari is Best for You?
On August 14, 2018 by Eli JohnsonTo walk or to drive: this is a divisive question in most recreational situations. Sure, you may prefer a walk to the beach over the five-minute drive, but what about while on safari? Walking safaris are dramatically different from driving safaris for a host of reasons; trip variables, such as safety, comfort, and convenience, are
The Importance of Conservation
On July 14, 2018 by Eli JohnsonIf you’ve been on a safari, you are likely privy to the importance placed on conservation efforts. Your guides serve as invaluable educational tools, teaching safari participants about local communities, the economic growth nature and conservation tourism can bring to areas of the world, and the importance of funding conservation efforts. However, not all safaris
Packing Tips from a Pro
On June 25, 2018 by Eli JohnsonThe key to a successful and stress-free safari experience? Strategic packing. The following is a list of suggested clothes and accessories to make your adventure as fun and comfortable as possible. T-shirt Long-sleeved shirt Vest Zip-off pants Hiking boots, or anything good for walking Safari hat, or headgear with a visor Bug spray Camera
Preparing Yourself for Adventure
On May 7, 2018 by Eli JohnsonA safari is not a standard or typical travel experience in any way. Take it from someone who went on a week-long camping safari while pregnant—it is one of the most mentally and physically exhausting travel experiences you can have. A good night’s sleep, a big dinner the day before, and plenty of research are
What the Cape Town Water Crisis Means for You
On April 30, 2018 by Eli JohnsonCape Town, South Africa is in the middle of a devastating drought. The city is currently on Level 5 water restrictions, limiting citizens to just 50 liters of water each day. Though projects are underway to provide supplementary alternative water supplies, they will likely be unavailable through the month of March. So, where did this