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2025 East Africa Dispatch Part III – Kisemei and Leivian

The Three Parts of a Successful Safari

 

The third dispatch from East Africa is as epic as ever. For those of you who work with us in Africa, you know that our team is very deliberate in how we design safaris that stray from the conventional “rinse and repeat” itineraries. Well, this dispatch puts an exclamation point on this.

Let me start with a moment during the flight from Ol Pejeta to the Masai Mara that really stuck with me. Our amazing group was seated just behind a pair of women who were traveling independently, not part of our group. As we helped them figure out where to get off the plane, we learned that they were visiting seven more camps, averaging two nights at each. While some travelers may enjoy this type of itinerary, it’s not for everyone. I found myself wondering what it would be like to visit so many camps with a similar experience at every stop. I shuttered at the thought. A truly successful safari is built on three key components: landscape, culture, and of course wildlife. Prioritizing these elements thoughtfully is the foundation for an exceptional experience.

 

After an amazing stint at Ol Pejeta, we headed to the Masai Mara, specifically the Naboisho Conservancy, which boasts some of the best resident game this time of year. With my 600mm lens (my new toy as an ambitious photographer), I captured epic images of leopards, lions, and so much more, all guided by the expert tracking of Kisemei, our Maasai guide who is part of the community benefiting from the Big Five conservancy model. After three unforgettable nights there, with giraffes, zebras, and lions often just outside our camp, we thought, “What could possibly top this?” The answer? Heading into the heart of the migration in the central and southern Serengeti, where millions of wildebeest have gathered for calving season as they prepare for their northward journey over the next 7 to 9 months.

 

We spent hours on my favorite hidden road in the southern Serengeti, with only the sounds of a million wildebeest, thousands of zebras, impalas, and even witnessing a live birth! The day was topped off with an incredible leopard sighting, though the real highlight was staying at a newly rebuilt, women-run camp in Tanzania, one of the very few in Africa. From the camp manager to our guide Leivian, every aspect of the camp was run by women, and it was nothing short of amazing. The fact that I knew the camp manager from her previous role made this experience even more special.

 

As we mentioned before, of course, we also had a few incredible game drives. The group that arrived in East Africa as one version of themselves left as completely transformed individuals. That’s what a safari is all about. That’s #bigfivin.

 

Enjoy the video and part III of our East Africa dispatch!

Ashish Sanghrajka

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