African Elephants, part of the Big 5, roaming the plains of the Serengeti.
Areeba Shaikh / May 20, 2024
African Elephants

Understand the African elephants' complex behaviors, diverse habitats, and conservation challenges. Learn about their social structures, habitats, and their pressing conservation needs.

Zebras grazing the fields of the Serenegti.
Areeba Shaikh / May 6, 2024
Experience Peace at One Nature Lodge in the Serengeti

Experience peace in the untamed Serengeti with One Nature Lodges. Find serenity amidst nature's beauty and reconnect with your soul.

Birds of the Serengeti National Park
Areeba Shaikh / April 11, 2024
Birds of Serengeti National Park

Discover the diverse avian wonders of Serengeti National Park, from the Secretary Bird, Black-Chested Snake-Eagle, Long-Crested Eagle, Gray-Crowned Crane, Kori Bustard, to the Vulturine Guineafowl, Lilac-Breasted Roller, African Fish Eagle, Suberb Starling, and Yellow-Billed Stork.

Serengeti landscape with iconic acacia trees with African wildlife grazing nearby.
onh-admin / April 2, 2024
Acacia Trees in the Serengeti

Discover Serengeti's iconic acacia trees that represent Africa, its iconic umbrella-like shape breaking the flat landscape of the African plains.

Sundowner experience with One Nature in the Serengeti
onh-admin / March 23, 2024
Sundowner in Africa

Experience the beauty of the Serengeti and the stunning African landscape at sunset with a Sundowner with One Nature.

Telescope at One Nature Nyaruswiga's Astral Observatory
onh-admin / March 14, 2024
Astral Observatory in the Serengeti, Tanzania

Discover the New Astral Observatory at One Nature Nyaruswiga

Photo Safari with One Nature in the Serengeti.
Areeba Shaikh / March 11, 2024
African Photo Safari with One Nature

Embark on an unforgettable African Photo Safari adventure with One Nature in the Serengeti.

Black Rhinoceros on the left with a pointed lip, and a White Rhinoceros on the right with a square mouth.
Areeba Shaikh / March 1, 2024
Black Vs White Rhino

Black rhinos have hooked lips for browsing leaves, while white rhinos' square lips are adapted for grazing grass.