Tswalu: where conservation is intertwined with the guest experience
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammal, but in the Kalahari in South Africa, committed conservation projects are helping to save these unique creatures. Conservation [...]
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammal, but in the Kalahari in South Africa, committed conservation projects are helping to save these unique creatures. Conservation [...]
Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest thunder across the plains of East Africa in search of greener pastures—joined by zebras, gazelles, and followed closely [...]
From citizen science trips and different game viewing perspectives, here are our 2022 travel trends and predictions.
Whether you're planning a honeymoon or family vacation, here are the best places to visit in Africa in 2022 and beyond.
Uganda has some outstanding accommodation options that mirror the diversity, beauty, and friendliness of ‘the pearl of Africa’. Here’s our guide to the most beautiful lodges in Uganda.
As you’ll see from our list, almost anything you can do elsewhere in Africa, you can do in Uganda – it’s almost as though all the best bits of the continent have been rolled into one. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the best things to do in Uganda!
Gain an even greater appreciation for the uniqueness and beauty of wildlife through these ethical animal experiences in Africa.
There’s no more iconic African animal than the elephant. Several safari lodges around Africa are known for their resident or nearby elephant herds, so here’s our guide about the best elephant experiences in Africa.
As the saying goes, there is always something new out of Africa, and 2019 promises to be a landmark year in terms of new safari camps and lodges opening in some of Africa’s most alluring destinations.
In an effort to reduce the tourism pressure on the Masai Mara National Reserve, in recent years a number of private conservancies have been established. These are all part of the greater Mara ecosystem, and most of them adjoin the Reserve itself.