How to Ditch the Safari Circuit and Do-It-Yourself in Kenya
Leaving buffets, fancy lodges, and vehicles with shock absorbers behind, we set off on a do-it-yourself safari.
Leaving buffets, fancy lodges, and vehicles with shock absorbers behind, we set off on a do-it-yourself safari.
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I had a bad feeling about this before we even saw the camels, but it turned out to be an experience I would never forget.
Walk softly and carry a big stick at Casela Nature and Leisure Park.
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Join the safari for a dose of untamed Africa. But beware: Honking hippos may keep you from a good night’s rest.
The Night Safari hosts over 900 nocturnal animals and is just one stop along the route to a quiet beach in Sembawang Park.
Zebras, eagles, crocodiles and elephants — African animals line the banks on this exciting canoe trip.
A Kenyan painter crusades to protect the landscape that inspires his art.
This was a predator, a killer. He was a larger version of my house cat, and he was considering eating me for lunch!
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More than two million animals thunder through the Serengeti. Seeing them is unforgettable.