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Empowering Ecotourism: A Citizen Science Adventure... with Elephants
In the heart of Lolldaiga, our camp offers a unique experience that goes beyond traditional safaris. We invite our guests to become active participants in wildlife conservation through a captivating initiative: becoming a citizen scientist.
Celebrating Thanksgiving: A Heartfelt Reflection on Being Thankful
While Thanksgiving is a truly American tradition, we can all appreciate the importance of feeling grateful for the good things in our lives. At The Safari Series, it only fitting to take a moment to reflect on the essence of gratitude. In a world bustling with activity, being thankful serves as a grounding force, reminding us of the beauty in simplicity and the richness found in each passing day.
Conservation on horseback; join the Lolldaiga mounted ranger patrol and help with important conservation work
The Safari Series guests are now able to join the Lolldaiga mounted ranger patrol team on their daily patrol across the conservancy and get involved in important conservation work, from horseback.
Surviving drought and the lessons learnt: catching up with the Timau River Project
We spoke to Patrick Gatamu, TRP manager, to learn more about the work of the project and how they goals have shifted during the drought.
the safari series has been investing our profits into Timau River Project for over a year as a part of our ‘Give A CCR:AP’ framework. By 2050, The Safari Series aims to give away 100% of our profits.
Camp owner, Ed Hough, shares his top wildlife sightings so far this year
It's hard to choose which photos to highlight here... That's how many amazing wildlife sightings we have had over the last three months!
The dry weather has by no means dented the wildlife populations in Lolldaiga Hills, and lions, cheetahs and leopards are making the most of the plains animals being concentrated around the remaining watering holes.
We asked camp owner, Ed Hough, to choose his Top Six sightings from the last three months:..