Delicious Safari Dining Options That Exceed Expectations For most people, the thought of food in relation to an African safari trip conjure images of dishes prepared with freshly harvested vegetables and locally sourced organic fruits and ingredients. This expectation is more than well met, especially when staying in ultra luxury African safari lodgings. Here, in […]
Until recently, freshwater in the Seronera area was sourced from distant springs that are also vital sources of drinking water for the wildlife. To get to these springs, large water trucks are used to go and collect the water supply.
Explore the fascinating world of Serengeti's lion prides, delving into their intriguing dynamics and the essential vital conservation initiatives.
The Most Spectacular Wildlife Wonder Unlike Any Other RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!! Can you imagine hearing this in your head from the moment you are born and every day since then for the rest of your life? Sounds crazy right? But then again, “crazy” might just be the perfect word to describe how it feels […]
As much as possible, One Nature uses locally sourced ingredients and fresh organic produce to make up a large part of our kitchen requirements and daily menu offerings.
Andrew Kavenga: One Nature Family Head Guide Guided by passion. Driven by an abiding love for nature. No truer words can best describe the way Andrew Robert Kavenga does his job. Andrew has always been a steadfast advocate of sustainable tourism and firmly believes that companies promoting a greener future should be able to “walk […]
Experience the Wildest Joy Ride Ever! How to best describe an African safari game drive? Well, for most people, the term “joy ride” by itself already evokes a certain sense of excitement that inspires visions of blue skies, back roads and the wind blowing freely through the open windows. Fun, carefree moments and daring adventures […]
A Taste of Mouthwatering Tanzanian Meals Soul Food If there was ever a phrase that can best describe Tanzanian cuisine, these two simple words would be it. What’s in it? To begin with, Tanzanian dishes are often made using simple, readily available and fresh ingredients like beans, cornmeal, pilaf and millet as well as plantains […]