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#StartWith1Thing: Christmas Choices

This Christmas you have so many choices to make – among other things you will be choosing what gifts to buy, what food to make, what treats to share…a lot of us will take to the cosmetics aisles to choose nice smelling pamper gifts for our loved ones. Did you know about this database put […]

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Poisoned Lions and the Ongoing Conflict

By now many have heard about the 8 lions from the Marsh pride who have been poisoned in Kenya’s Masai Mara. Two have lost their lives with the others still in critical condition. The KWS vets are doing all they can to help the lions recover. However, it is very clear to see that the […]

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#StartWith1Thing

I’ve been trying to write this post for a few days now…actually more like a few weeks. It’s really difficult to know where to start and where to go with all these thoughts rushing around my mind. Basically, we need to think about how we (and I mean we as individuals, not governments or corporations) […]

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Elephant’s Paradise – Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is one of my favourite places in the world. It has been labelled by many as a “dry season” park – best visited over the Northern Hemisphere’s summer months when the lack of water means many animals congregate around the reliable Tarangire River. However, I think it is a great place to be all […]

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Elephants find an ancestor’s bones

Take a moment to watch this short video clip – it’s so moving.

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(Ambos)ele

Originally posted on Mark Deeble:
? ? Once every few years a group of Tsavo eles journeys to Amboseli. Recently, we did the same. We flew into the late afternoon sun, away from the ochre dusts, towards Kilimanjaro. Ever since I was a child in Cornwall, I have loved traveling west – it’s always felt…

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Osunyai Lamakau

I wanted to share with you all our new luxury tented camp in Tarangire National Park. The sheer expanse of landscape that lies before you from your tent is really breathtaking. The camp is set beneath the classically Africa acacia trees and faces the morning sun. We wanted to create a feeling of pure exclusivity […]

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