What can you do on your safari?

Dr. Ruth meets Morani warriors While game viewing is usually the primary reason to take a safari there are many other reasons not to lose sight of. So ask yourself what you like to do:

Do you want to be active? Really active?

Do you want to climb a steep hill so you can be rewarded with self-exhilaration for having accomplished the feat?

And when you get to the top do you want to see a view that makes you feel it belongs exclusively to you?

Do you wish to try sleeping in a “fly-tent” so you can gaze at the overhead stars you never knew existed before?

And would you like to be guided by someone who shares your love of wildlife or photography or archeology or ornithology or paleontology? And someone who shares with you their delight in the large and small things they discover.

A key to a private safari is a great guide who, like a symphony conductor, brings all the players together to produce an exceptional experience. Most guides will be able to identify the mammals, some the birds, but only a great guide will know his area intimately, not just knowing where to turn left or right, but where the prides are hunting and where the
leopard slept last night.

I know the guides who know the places.

For your safari I will choose the best guide, and promise you will not be disappointed.