Understanding that a network of tradings zones in the Indian Ocean developed between 300 BC and AD 300. This network introduced luxury goods to those who could afford them.
With 72 native species, Africa is the antelope capital of the world. Meet the Coke’s hartebeest—a large, nimble grazer capable of reaching 55 km/h on the Serengeti plains.
Experience a close encounter with a "Dagga Boy"—the legendary Cape Buffalo. Learn why excommunicated old bulls are more feared than lions on a Tanzania safari.
Meet the Variable Sunbird (Cinnyris venustus). Discover the brilliant colors and "tew-tew" call of this nectar-loving bird spotted in Arusha, Tanzania.
Discover the "dog-faced" Olive Baboon! Learn about its unique grey-green fur, its link to the Egyptian god Anubis, and how to see them on an African safari.
Think BIG PICTURE here about a great sea south of the Biblical Heartland. Its contours are less familiar to many, but its influence is significant for human history.
Discover the unique Black-winged Stilt at Lake Magadi in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater. Learn how its record-breaking legs help it thrive in soda lake environments.
Meet Makuna Saruni, son of a Maasai chief living near Mto Wa Mbu (Mosquito River), Tanzania. Mukuna is bright and articulate and wants to begin college next year.
Witness East Africa’s Great Migration as millions of wildebeest and zebra brave the predator-filled Mara River. Discover the raw survival and unique symbiosis of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle.
Join White Oak Christian Church as we arrive at the gates of Serengeti National Park. Follow our Tanzanian journey of faith, fellowship, and awe as we explore the wonders of God’s creation in the heart of the wild.
Ditch the smartphone and level up your wildlife shots. Discover why pairing a used Nikon D7500 with the powerful Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 lens is the ultimate budget-friendly safari setup.
Have you ever spotted a pair of zebras in a "criss-cross" embrace and wondered what they were doing? While it looks like a sweet moment of affection, this behavior—known as reciprocal resting—is an efficient survival tactic.
Meet the unstriped ground squirrel (Xerus rutilus), a small but mighty survivor of the East African grasslands. Discover how this 'savanna hermit' masters life in bush country.
Discover why Zanzibar is the "Spice Island." Explore lush plantations, taste exotic fruits, and learn the history of cloves on an authentic Zanzibar Spice Tour.
Witness the massive elephant migration at the Tarangire River! Learn why thousands of giants gather here and join our priority list for 2027 safari reservations.
Learn why the Common Warthog (Pumbaa) is the ultimate survivor of the African savanna. From "antenna" tails to "prayer" grazing, discover these quirky icons.