Kimana Tuskers takes giant steps across the world
We speak to Jamie Joseph - the Director of Kimana Tuskers - to find out more about the making of the short film, how she got two-time Academy Nominated actor Djimon Hounsou on board, and what there is to look out for on the horizon.
Tracking painted dogs
Wild dogs are both stunning animals and brutal predators at the same time. They are regarded Africa’s most talented hunters.
Meet Selengei
As Selengei’s parents worked in Amboseli National Park, she spent a lot of her childhood living in the Elephant Research Camp. She spent time with elephants and is a conservationist at ElephantVoices - a non-profit organisation who study behavior and communication of elephants. Meet Selengei…
Africa behind the lens
Working as a assistant producer/director for huge companies like the BBC, Nat Geo and Apple, we speak to Dani Godwin about the ups, downs and exhilarating moments of filming in Africa!
Identifying big cats with technology
Tom Roper, currently at Shenton Safaris, discusses how technology plays such a vital role in identifying big cats and how it can be developed in conservation.
An unexpected encounter
Although winters in Zimbabwe are beautiful, they hold many surprises. Sam Turley shares his story of how vulnerability is such a primitive feeling fitting for the African bush.
Africa on wood
Jack Visser is a pyrography artist based in Edinburgh. He captures the essence of Africa on rustic wood and the outcome is phenomenal. Over the last few months, Jack has had time to develop his portfolio and we speak to him about this.
Golden Malawi
Malawi reintroduced a cheetah population in 2016, and since then they have been thriving. Alice Peterie writes about her time in the beautiful country and why it’s an underrated safari destination.
Son of a poacher
My name is Mutulu Munyoki. My father was one of the most infamous poachers of his generation. I have learnt valuable lessons from him. Here is my story.
We are joining the Safari Sisters!
There is only one thing better than a powerful woman. A team of them. Nyayo is proud to announce that our founder, Gemma, will be joining The Safari Sisters.
The legend of the mountain leopard
Did you know there was a mountain leopard on the slopes of Mount Kenya?
The love of the game
Whether they support Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea or Man U, most safari guides adore football, but why?