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Wildest Dreams in Kenya
2009-09-17 09:06:07 posted by Polly McClure
tags: Botswana Kenya Safari Africa
The BBC’s Wildest Dreams was one of my favourite programmes yet, and if you feel the same as i did then you will be mourning its demise! For those of you who did not tune into this extraordinary programme, it was about nine wildlife enthusiasts who compete for the ultimate job to become a wildlife film-maker. Over the series, presenter Nick Knowles and James Honeyborne judge the skills of the contestants in one of the natural world's greatest arenas – Africa.
A Place in the Wild
2009-05-21 15:47:48 posted by Polly McClure
tags: Kenya Africa Safari
A Place in the Wild, was a fascinating documentary which recently screened and covered the day to day activities of the Kicheche Laikipia Camp and the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This series was of particular interest to us as Laikipia is leading the world in community-based ecotourism and we are proud to feature all of the region’s community-based tourism initiatives in our holiday itineraries.
The warm heart of Africa comes to Edinburgh
2008-11-21 09:57:21 posted by Polly McClure
tags: Malawi Africa Safari
On Thursday the 13 November Wilderness Journey's presented a special evening of Adventure and Safari Travel in Malawi, the warm heart of Africa.The event took place in the vibrant surroundings of the newly opened Henderson's Gallery. As guests arrived they grazed on nibbles, drank wine, and expressed their affinity with Malawi. Many of whom had already travelled there and throughout the course of the evening would share their experiences.
Maasai Mara - Big Cat Live!
2008-10-10 15:02:21 posted by Neil Birnie
tags: Africa Safari
Like many of you I am sure, I have been glued to the TV watching the recent Big Cat Live broadcasts from the Maasai Mara. I was thrilled to see Jackson Looseyia featured as a co-presenter and the special emphasis which has been placed on Maasai culture and guiding. Jackson is one of the owners and senior guides at Rekero Camp in the Maasai Mara, where we often send our guests.
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