Julie Church, a Visionary Marine Conservationist

Meet Julie Church, a visionary marine conservationist, entrepreneur, and founder of Seas4Life with over 25 years of experience in marine conservation. She established herself as a global champion for safeguarding the world’s oceans specialising in education, conservation, and the blue economy. Her expertise in ocean ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation led her to work on marine […]

Jovia, Redefining Adventure in Rwanda and Uganda

Meet Jovia, a trailblazing tour guide redefining adventure in Rwanda and Uganda while championing conservation and female empowerment. Inspired by her sister, Umwiza Joanita-one of Rwanda’s first female guides, Jovia’s visits to Akagera ignited a passion that became her profession. Following her sister’s path, Jovia joined the movement breaking barriers for women in tour guiding […]

Discover Ethiopia Though Nibby’s Lens

Meet Nibby, a storyteller from the Omo Valley, rooted in a vibrant tribal community in southern Ethiopia. Nibby moved to Addis Ababa for college, where he studied tourism. His journey in the industry began at 14 as a local guide. Over the years, he grew from a local guide to a specialist one. Guiding photographers […]

Ngugi Muthoni: A Maverick Exploring and finding Gems

“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step” – Lao Tzu Having shifted gears from a highly promising career in Luxury PR, Ngugi made the decision to chart a new path for himself in the less glamorous world of Civil Service. Little did he know where that detour would eventually land him.  Diplomacy […]

Into the Wild – Borana Conservancy 

Nestled in the shadow of Mount Kenya, Borana Conservancy’s expansive plains are alive with wildlife, particularly rhinos, grevy’s zebras, and reticulated giraffes—species you won’t find in many other Kenyan parks. What sets Borana apart is the variety of ways you can explore its stunning landscapes. Whether on foot, on horseback, or on electric-assisted bicycles, the […]

A Cultural and Photographic Journey in Northern Kenya

We recently curated a unique journey through Northern Kenya that delves deep into the region’s rich cultural tapestry, perfect for those with a passion for photography, people, and landscapes.  This extraordinary itinerary begins in the captivating village of South Horr, traverses the majestic Matthew’s Range, and culminates in the heart of Samburuland. Along the way, […]

Ishara Mara – A Transformative Refresh

After a transformative refresh, Ishara Mara is back—offering a reimagined safari experience in the heart of the Maasai Mara. Set along the Talek River, this luxury camp merges world-class comfort with untamed wilderness, delivering an adventure that feels both intimate and extraordinary. With a prime location in the Reserve, Ishara places you in the midst […]

Magashi Camp: A Wilderness Haven in Akagera

Akagera National Park is nothing short of spectacular. As the largest wetland in Eastern-Central Africa, it boasts a breathtaking landscape that transitions seamlessly from sweeping savannahs and mountain terrains to swamps and lakes.   On arrival at Magashi Camp by Wilderness, we were greeted with warm ginger and honey tea, refreshing hot towels, and a genuinely […]

24 hours in Asmara

Asmara is the epitome of an understated capital. Eritrea’s largest  city, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, shares many  of the best features of this remote, hermetic country: the increasingly rare allure of a place frozen  in time, almost entirely offline, with the relaxed pace of a tranquil village and a rich architectural history that […]

24 Hours in Mombasa: A Coastal City of Warmth and Charm

Mombasa, Kenya’s second-largest city, is a coastal gem blending sun-kissed beaches, vibrant culture, and a rich history. Home to Kenya’s largest seaport, it buzzes with economic and cultural activity. Visitors can explore lush Bamburi nature trails, vibrant marine ecosystems, and the city’s unique charm, all while experiencing the warmth of its hospitable people. Culinary delights […]