Gorilla Trekking vs Chimpanzee Trekking: Which Wildlife Adventure Is Right for You? Wildlife enthusiasts often dream of seeing great apes in their natural habitat. However, many travellers struggle to choose…
Gorilla Trekking Market Size Value: Understanding the Economic Impact of Gorilla Tourism Gorilla trekking has become one of Africa's most valuable wildlife tourism products. What began as a conservation initiative…
Kenya Desert Rose: The Jewel of the Northern Kenya Arid Landscape The Kenya desert rose (Adenium obesum) is one of the most striking plants in the country’s arid northern landscapes.…
Kenya Northern Frontier: The Last True Wilderness in East Africa Kenya northern frontier is the most remote, most diverse, and least visited safari landscape in East Africa. This vast region…
Marsabit Mountain Forest: An Island of Green in the Northern Kenya Desert Marsabit Mountain forest is the most remote and extraordinary montane forest in Kenya. This cloud forest rises from…
Ol Pejeta Conservancy: Home of the Last Northern White Rhinos Ol Pejeta Conservancy is Kenya's most important single wildlife conservation site in the 21st century. This 90,000-acre conservancy on the…
Chalbi Desert Kenya: East Africa's Salt Flat Wilderness Chalbi Desert Kenya is the largest desert in East Africa and one of the most remote and visually dramatic landscapes on the…
Lake Turkana Jade Sea: The World's Largest Desert Lake Lake Turkana, often called the Jade Sea, ranks among Africa’s most extraordinary natural wonders. Its striking green colour comes from blue-green…
Buffalo Springs Kenya: The Ewaso Nyiro's Southern Bank Safari Buffalo Springs Kenya forms the southern half of the famous northern Kenya reserve system, alongside Samburu National Reserve. Covering 131 square…
Matthews Range Kenya: East Africa's Most Remote Mountain Wilderness Matthews Range Kenya is one of the country’s most isolated and pristine wilderness destinations. Rising to 2,688 metres, this remote massif…