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It's competition time!
It’s competition time as The Safari Series partners up with some very special new friends; Land Rover Kenya, Inchcape & Nomad Magazine.
Looking great makes life feel great - not just for us both everyone around us!
It’s been fun re-stocking the camp’s shop and one of the new additions are these amazing t-shirts - beautifully modeled by Elijah and Romilly.
The design has been months in the making. Lolldaiga Hills’ caves are full of ancient African rock art (some of the best in the area in our opinion!) and so we enlisted the help of Nairobi artist, Wanjira Kinyui (check out her amazing Instagram page @born_on_the_way) to come up with a beautiful design that appreciated not human history and culture but that also celebrated the beauty of the art found there.
The Ol'daiga flower - a explosion of colour in July. A short history of Lolldaiga Hills
July is a funny month in Kenya - the rains should have stopped by now, and the cooler months have set in. Nairobi is grey all day, but up north at the camp the days are sunny, with a nice breeze. It’s a great month for walking safaris as it’s not too hot!
The whole of Lolldaiga Hills are covered in a unique flowering plant called the Ol’daiga plant. They flower just once a year, after the rains, and have a distinct yellow flower that makes the whole conservancy look like it is wrapped up in a yellow coat to keep warm in the cold months!
Fly camping - what to expect for a night under the stars
You have booked your stay at The Safari Series and can’t wait for the adventure to start! Ed and Moon have suggested doing a fly camp - it sounds kind of fun, but you feel a little nervous of spending the night out in the middle of the conservancy… Sound familiar?! Well, read on for some more information to put your mind at rest that a night under the stars is the best decision you can make!
For your lifetime: working to meet one of our sustainability goals of reducing our waste
Last year, The Safari Series pledged to ‘Declare A Climate Emergency’. This meant we signed up with 500 other members of the tourism industry to declare that we believe that the threat of climate chance is upon us and only if we act now can we prevent lifelong and catastrophic damage to our eco-systems. You can read our pledge here.