05/08/2024
Just about to hunt!
We specialize in tours across EastAfrica. Allowing travellers to experience diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultures in one seamless trip.
From the savannahs of the Maasai Mara to the lush jungles of Uganda, marvel at the region's beauty and richness.
Just about to hunt!
Birds of prey!
Do you know the best time to see flamingos on Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park is during the months of July, August, September and December?
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Are this cheetahs or a Leopards?
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Fun facts about Zebras
1. A zebraβs stripes are like human fingerprints
2. Zebras can sleep standing up
3. There are three species of zebra
4. Zebrasβ stripes are used for camouflage
5. Zebras have sophisticated communication skills
Interesting facts about eagles.
Eagles are monogamous, so generally mate for life. They have strong site fidelity, so a mating pair tend to reuse the same nest year after year. Nests, composed of sticks, vegetation, and downy feathers, are built by both males and females.
Location of the nest varies with species. Bald eagles for example, most likely nest in tall trees whereas as golden eagles prefer cliff faces or more open areas.
The spirit of Mara lives on!
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Wildebeest typically inhabit the Serengeti plains of southeastern Africa. For most of their lives, wildebeest graze in the grassy savannas and open woodlands of the plains, which straddle the nations of Tanzania and Kenya.
More than 1.5 million wildebeest migrate in an enormous loop every year. The annual migration northwest, at the end of the rainy season (usually in May or June) is recognized as one of the "Seven Wonders of the Natural World.
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South African photographer Mark Dumbleton took this picture of a female lion after she lost one of her teeth in a violent fight with a predator. All this in order to protect her young, who survived in the end while she was hugging him with blood filling her face.
Little Ali did not seem to care about the extent of his motherβs suffering, but he will soon learn the extent of the sacrifice she made for him after he grows up and becomes responsible for protecting the herd.
Courtesy: National Geographic
Mud bath = play time
Ainβt nature beautiful?
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Immerse yourself into the Maa culture. Witness breathtaking landscapes and wildlife.
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We have very affordable packages for the season. We would love to take you on a guided safari tailor made to suit your needs. Reach out today on [email protected].
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Fascinating Facts About Cape Buffalo
A cow or female Cape buffalo can weigh up to 530 kg (1168 lbs) and a bull can reach up to 830 kg (1830 lbs).
Buffaloes prefer the stay in large groups. The collective term for a group of buffalo is called a herd but can also be called a gang, troop or an obstinacy.
Buffalo calves suckle from between the back legs of their mothers. This is an adaptation to help make feeding easier for the calf as their mother, and the rest of the herd, is on the move all the time.
The Cape buffalo is sometimes referred to as the mafia of the bush. They have the tendency to take revenge when messed with and have been known to circle back, stalk and attack or kill hunters. Talk about the hunter becoming the hunted!
You can distinguish between adult males and females by looking at their horns. If the base of their two horns come together and form a solid structure (called a boss) then it is a male. The horns of an adult buffalo cow don't touch. When male Cape buffaloes fight they use their horns and their massive muscular bodies to administer heavy blows to their opponents.
Buffalo are excellent swimmers and won't hesitate to cross a river to escape a predator or to reach new grazing lands.
A buffalo has a four-chambered stomach. They are called bulk feeders as they need to eat a large amount of grass to sustain their body size. They also need to drink about 40 litres of water per day to keep their digestive system operating optimally and ensure that they can produce enough saliva to swallow and regurgitate their food for re-chewing.
Buffalo have to constantly manage the external parasites on their bodies. This is done by wallowing in the mud to kill off ticks and other parasites on their skin. They also have a secret weapon to help keep them clean. They allow oxpecker birds to eat the ticks on their legs, tails, backs, inside their ears and even inside their noses!
The main predator of Cape buffaloes is the lion. It usually takes quite a few lions to bring down an adult buffalo. Buffalo will defend themselves fiercely and are capable of killing a lion.
Copyright: Kariaga National Reserve
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Don't forget to mark your calendar! The spectacular Mara wildebeest migration is swiftly approaching. Secure your spot with us by booking in advance to witness this incredible natural phenomenon.
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Interesting facts about eagles. Eagles are monogamous, so generally mate for life. They have strong site fidelity, so a mating pair tend to reuse the same nest year after year. Nests, composed of sticks, vegetation, and downy feathers, are built by both males and females. Location of the nest varies with species. Bald eagles for example, most likely nest in tall trees whereas as golden eagles prefer cliff faces or more open areas.