Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya is home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth – but the world's first IVF rhino pregnancy may offer hope for the near extinct subspecies.
With sustainably minded destinations and progressive tour operators advising passengers to pack less, are travellers being primed for an ultralight future?
Lions have traditionally been the Maasai’s greatest adversaries. But the big cats might also be the tribe's strongest hope for preserving their way of life.
Kenya’s Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is an incredibly special place, where men risk their lives every day to protect Africa’s most threatened wildlife.
In traditional Maasai society, killing lions was a rite of passage. But thanks to an innovative conservation programme in Kenya, lions and Maasai can safely share this land again.
This single word unified Kenya after British rule, set the nation on a path of self-determination and forever changed Kenya.
While held in a POW camp in 1942, Felice Benuzzi hatched a plan to successfully break out and climb Mt Kenya. Perhaps his story can inspire all of us stuck at home to dream big.
Frozen in time, this Kenyan island was once the most important trade centre in East Africa. Now its eclectic culture faces a new threat: a massive development project.
Forget the Maasai Mara – it’s in the polluted, congested three million-strong capital where you really understand how wild Africa can be.