Happy Global Tourism Resilience Day!
East African tourism has survived a lot
Every time, we come back.
Because what we offer the world is irreplaceable -wildlife, community, conservation, connection.
Every safari is an act of resilience.
#TourismResilienceDay#SustainableTourism
Last year, Rayne asked us to plan a safari proposal.
Challenge accepted: Mara sunset. Champagne. Wildlife nearby.
He went down on one knee. She said yes.
Later they wrote: “We fell in love again — with each other & the wild.”
What would you celebrate on safari?
#SafariLove
What a way to start the year! We bid farewell to Craig, one of Africa's last super tuskers, who passed away yesterday at 54 in Amboseli.
A gentle giant and a conservation icon. Rest in peace, legend. 🐘
#RIPCraig#Amboseli
At the Safari Park Power Breakfast, as leaders bashed Gen Z and pushed for social media control, one guest- Rickey Bolden courageously spoke out: "Gen Z isn’t the problem—you are. Apologize for the arrêsts, the internet shutdown, and all the hårm." Ruto and his team looked visibly uneasy. But truth has its moment—and it came when they least expected it.
It's Feed the Birds Day!
Today, let’s appreciate our feathered friends who add beauty and song to our every day and, of course, to every safari! Spot them, feed them, and let’s help keep their habitats thriving!
#FeedTheBirdsDay#BirdWatching#WildOfChoices
Happy World Animal Week!
This week, we celebrate the incredible creatures that make our planet so wonderful! Whether you’re admiring them from afar or exploring up close on a safari, every moment spent with these creatures is a reminder of why they deserve our protection.
Happy World Animal Week!
This week, we celebrate the incredible creatures that make our planet so wonderful! Whether you’re admiring them from afar or exploring up close on a safari, every moment spent with these creatures is a reminder of why they deserve our protection.
Jambo! na Karibu!
Hello and Welcome!
Today is World Kiswahili Language Day! 🇰🇪🌍🌺
With joy and pride, we celebrate our esteemed language, Kiswahili. It carries the culture, history, and heart of the people of East Africa.
This video of Raila Odinga leading approximately 1M Kenyans from Kamukunji Grounds to Central Park in Nairobi CBD should be shared in the State House Kenya and official Kenya Kwanza and UDA WhatsApp groups. These are people who left their jobs, most of which here are unemployed and others travelled as far as the USA, Canada, and Saudi Arabia to come and ensure they take part in the peaceful saba saba maandamano. As usual, the police tried all means to interfere by misusing tear gas but they didn't succeed. Kenyans are tired and unhappy! It's time William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua listen to Kenyans. #Maandamano #SabaSabaMarchForOurLives
A Senegalese Minister is beaten up in France by Senegalese living in France for poor governance and bad policies back home in Senegal. Is this the way to go?