Meeting Expectations: See Your Vision Of The Wildebeest Migration.

February 2011

"Massed herds, river crossings, birthing ... the wildebeest migration is an ever-changing affair. Dominic Chadbon advises would-be migration-watchers to ensure they're in the right place at the right time for what they want to experience."

By Dominic Chadbon

Read Dominic's article: Meeting Expectations: See Your Vision Of The Wildebeest Migration.

Max The Migration: Book Now For The Serengeti/Masai Mara.

January 2011

"Thinking about seeing the Wildebeest Migration for the June - August holidays? It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience; Dominic Chadbon urges you to maximise your investment and time your booking to perfection."

By Dominic Chadbon

Read Dominic's article: Max The Migration: Book Now For The Serengeti/Masai Mara.

East Africa Trip Of A Lifetime.

December 2010

"Sandra Mallinson chats to Go2Africa safari expert Lauren Johansson about her recent trip to Mnemba Island, the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and the Masai Mara."

By Sandra Mallinson

Read Sandra's article: East Africa Trip Of A Lifetime

The Porini Conservancies: Welcoming Home The Maasai

December 2010

"Kenya's Porini Camps are leading the way in sustainable tourism; not only do they employ Maasai from the local communities & contribute to conservation, they're helping displaced Maasai get title deeds to their historical land."

By Kimberley O'Sullivan

Read Kimberley's article: The Porini Conservancies: Welcoming Home The Maasai

Discovering A First Timer's Kenya: From the Mara to Mombasa

January 2010

"When Africa Safari Expert Emma Harrop landed in Nairobi on a recent East Africa trip, she never realised just how vast and diverse Kenya really was. Check out her tips for a first time visit to Kenya, from the Mara to Mombasa."

By Kimberley O'Sullivan

Read Kimberley's article: Discovering A First Timer's Kenya: From the Mara to Mombasa

How the Migration Works

March 2008

The confusion that is the great migration is that nature continually throws curveballs at our knowledge of how things work. What we deem the way natural things should happen is often very different in reality .... and the great migration is no exception.

By Leigh Kemp

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Maasai - Into the Future

December 2007

The Maasai people are as important to a Masai Mara holiday safari as the landscapes and wildlife. As one of Africa's most recognisable cultures the Maasai have managed to stay close to their traditions despite pressure from Westernisation ....

By Leigh Kemp

For more read:Maasai - Into the Future

Great Migration Q&A

April 2008

Arguably the most dramatic wildlife spectacle in Africa - the Great Wildebeest Migration of East Africa is also one of the most misunderstood. Leigh Kemp examines some of the questions asked about the migration ....

By Leigh Kemp

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Kenya's Great Parks

January 2007

The Masai Mara is Kenya's most visited wildlife safari destination, providing the African Safari of a lifetime. Bordering on the legendary Serengeti the Masai Mara is a land of rolling hills, flat-topped acacias and endless grasslands providing a backdrop to a vast array of wildlife.

By Leigh Kemp

For more read: Kenya's Great Parks

Kenya Safari

January 2007

The Masai Mara may be Kenya's biggest attraction, but in combination with other parts of Kenya it provides a most memorable African Safaris and is surely one of the most sought after safari holiday destinations.

By Alison Westwood

Read more about a Masai Mara and Kenya Safari: Kenya Safari

Notes from the Masai Mara

November 2007

The Masai Mara National Reserve is renowned for its open plains and wildlife, and this is what attracts the thousands of tourists, but there is another side to it all. It is also a place where humans live in harmony with the land.

By Leigh Kemp

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