What should a wildlife photographer evaluate before choosing a Tanzanian park?
Discover International Hyena Day on April 27 and the true role of hyenas in African ecosystems. Wildlife photography insights from Tanzania safaris.
A new safari report is now online, following a bespoke February 2026 photographic journey through Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Ndutu and the Central Serengeti during Tanzania’s green and calving season.
March 3rd marks World Wildlife Day
World Wildlife Day is an international celebration declared by the United Nations, dedicated to raising awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.
World Wildlife Day is an international celebration declared by the United Nations, dedicated to raising awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.
Focuses on both hippo species in Africa (common hippo and pygmy hippo). Highlights their ecological role in rivers and declines from habitat loss and poaching.
🐦 February 2nd marks World Ostrich Day. World Ostrich Day celebrates the world’s largest living bird ...
🦅January 31st marks International Zebra Day. Zebra Day is an opportunity to celebrate one of Africa’s most visually striking animals.....
Celebrated annually on December 4
🦅September 6th marks International Vulture Awareness Day – a global initiative held every first Saturday of September......
A new safari report is now online, following a 7-day fly-in photographic journey through Nyerere and Ruaha — two of Southern Tanzania’s most rewarding wilderness areas.
