With her husband and two sons, Ami Doshi Shah sets off to Solio Game Reserve for a weekend filled with conservation, nature and luxury.
In the planet more crowded than it has ever been in its millennial history, in a continent where growth and modernity are busy erasing nature and wilderness, in an age when homo sapiens dominates, shapes and destroys, there are a
At Westgate Community Conservancy, the survival and conservation of Grevy’s zebras is entirely about people, the sustainability of their livelihoods and the innate value they hold towards the species, writes Sheila Funnell
We sent Lucy Munene on her first-ever bush escapade to Basecamp Explorer’s safari camp in the Masai Mara where the Enjoolata Awareness Centre, a community awareness centre, was recently launched.
Lions are widely reputed to be the only truly social big cat, but you’d be forgiven for questioning the traditional wisdom of this sentiment after observing cheetahs in the field for any length of time, writes Mark Smeltz
Norman Carr, regarded as the pioneer of walking safaris, found paradise in South Luangwa and thanks to his lifelong conservation efforts, this Eden is still here for us to enjoy. By Sophie Ibbotson
Segera Retreat unveils an all-female antipoaching unit at a colourful parade.
Eburu Forest is a treasure of the Great Rift Valley and that is why the Rhino Ark Charitable Trust stepped in and is engaged in a major long-term conservation exercise to preserve and sustainably manage it, writes Diane McLeish. Eburu Forest
Seedballs Kenya has been nominated for the World Index Award 2019. The Index Project is the biggest design award in the world, and is commonly referred to as the ‘Nobel Prize of design’. This exclusive award brings together the world’s
Sophie Ibbotson writes about Rhinos Without Borders, a project which aims to move 100 rhinos from poaching hotspots in South Africa to new safe homelands in Botswana’s Okavango Delta. PHOTOGRAPHS: DAVID MURRAY, SOPHIE IBBOTSON Akudu blocked the path to my tent.