03/06/2026
Camera traps, clever technology and a very dedicated team, all working together for one remarkable species 🦏
Through our Footprint Trust and Sala's Camp, we are supporting the future of endangered black rhinos in the Masai Mara, home to one of only two remaining indigenous, unfenced black rhino populations in Kenya.
So far, we have helped to ear-notch 23 black rhinos in the Mara, enabling rangers to identify individuals more easily. We have also provided essential equipment and uniforms for the Mara rhino ranger unit.
The latest step? A growing network of camera traps, helping rangers identify and monitor individual rhinos to better protect this precious population. Because sometimes, looking after the wild takes sharp eyes, smart tools and a whole lot of heart.
Read more through the link in our bio.
📸: 1 & 3: Will Burrard-Lucas
2: Klein Nettoh
28/05/2026
A shadow below, a remote lagoon and another reminder that on a heli safari, you never quite know what you might see next 🐊
15/05/2026
Samburu, where the landscape never stays still 🌍
The only question is, who will you experience it with?
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09/05/2026
Protecting what matters most 🌍
Through our Footprint we support vital conservation work across Kenya, from protecting endangered species to safeguarding the ecosystems they depend on.
Discover more in our 2025 Impact Report via the link in bio.
07/05/2026
We’re pleased to share that Giraffe Manor, Sasaab and Solio Lodge have been included in the Travel + Leisure Top 500 Hotels list.
This recognition belongs to the places we’re lucky to call home, the landscapes we work to protect, the wildlife that makes every stay so memorable and above all, our teams. Their care, knowledge and warmth are what bring each experience to life, from the first welcome to the last goodbye.
03/05/2026
Elegance, with altitude 🐆
A leopard in its element, taking the high ground and all of our attention with it.
29/04/2026
Movement, meaning and a shared rhythm ❤️
In Samburu culture, dance is deeply rooted in tradition, with each ceremony carrying its own purpose. The rain dance ritual is performed by women, calling for rainfall and celebrating the connection between people and the land. The dance of the warrior is one of the most recognisable, where morans leap high in turn, demonstrating strength, stamina and pride.
These dances are more than performance. They are a way of preserving identity, strengthening community bonds and passing stories from one generation to the next. Through rhythm, song and movement, Samburu culture continues to be shared, lived and celebrated.
22/04/2026
The Safari Collection has always believed that tourism can be a force for good. That founding purpose still guides us today, shaping how we protect wildlife, support communities and care for the landscapes that make each of our properties so special.
In 2025, every journey with us continued to give back. Through our Footprint Trust, we supported meaningful work across conservation, community, education and health, helping protect both wildlife and the people connected to these landscapes.
From rhino conservation and giraffe protection to school meals, scholarships, dental clinics and community development, this is what travelling with purpose looks like in action.
Thank you for being part of it 🧡
Find our 2025 Impact Report here: https://brnw.ch/21x1PxP