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The Safari Costs Nobody Warns You About #safariafrica #travelafrica
Jun 4, 2026
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What Do You Actually Bring Home From Safari? #goodearthtours #safariguide #travelafrica
May 28, 2026
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Is safari actually right for you? #africansafari #safariafrica
May 21, 2026
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Is It Actually Safe to Travel to Africa? #africasafari #safetravel #africapodcast
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What a Safari Day Actually Looks Like in Namibia #namibia #travelnamibia #goodearthtours
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| 6/4/26 | ![]() The Safari Costs Nobody Warns You About #safariafrica #travelafrica | You see a price for your safari. It looks clear. Then somewhere along the way, costs show up that weren't in that number, and not because anyone was hiding them. They're just the parts of a safari budget that aren't obvious until someone points them out.In this episode, Baraka and Magreth walk through the costs that don't make it into the headline price: how peak-season flight timing quietly inflates your budget, the health prep that feels like a medical cost instead of a travel one, visa and border fees that multiply across a multi-country trip, and the smaller charges at remote camps that add up. Baraka shares the rule he gives every traveler for building a realistic buffer.Then we go deeper on tipping, the safari cost that's the most meaningful and the most misunderstood. Baraka breaks down what guides, drivers, and camp staff actually expect, why the guide tip happens separately from the shared staff box, and the practical things most people don't know (like why bills printed before 2009 are often rejected in East Africa).If you want the full breakdown, we've linked both of our detailed guides below. And if you'd like to talk through what your specific trip might actually cost end to end, you can book a free discovery call with one of our planners.📄 The Real Cost of a Safari in Africa📞 Book a free discovery call. Subscribe for new episodes of Safari Scoop, where we give you the real answers about planning a safari. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() What Do You Actually Bring Home From Safari? #goodearthtours #safariguide #travelafrica | Everyone comes home with photos. The ones who book a second safari? They come home with something else.In this episode of Safari Scoop, Baraka and Magreth get into the part of safari nobody puts in a brochure: the guide who remembered what you mentioned on day one and showed you something on day four because of it. The campfire that finally got your family talking. The village visit that felt real instead of staged. The moment, somewhere around day three, when you stopped checking your phone. ✨Baraka has been booking safaris for over three decades. In that time, the feedback that keeps coming back isn't about the big sightings. It's about the human moments. This episode is about why those stick, and what they say about how to choose the right trip and the right people to go with.If you're in the early stages of planning a safari and wondering whether it's really worth it, this one's worth watching.Ready to start building yours? Comment CALL below and we'll send you a link to book a free discovery call with our team. We'll help you figure out what kind of trip fits how you travel, your budget, and when you want to go.Subscribe for new episodes every week. ✨ | — | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Is safari actually right for you? #africansafari #safariafrica | Most safari content will tell you that safari is for everyone and it will change your life. That's the marketing version. This episode is the honest one.Baraka, CEO of Good Earth Tours, sits down with Magreth to talk through who actually ends up loving safari, including the people who surprise you most, and the situations where his genuine advice is: maybe not right now.He shares two real stories: a guest who had been putting off the trip for almost ten years, and a group he tried to talk out of a five-country itinerary before they made a costly mistake. Both ended up coming back to Good Earth. One more detail from each story is worth hearing in full.If you're on the fence about whether safari is right for you, your family, or your travel style, this is the episode to watch before you start planning.What's covered:✨ The kind of traveler who almost never expects to fall in love with safari, but always does✨ Why culture-focused travelers are actually one of the best fits✨ What Baraka said to a guest who had been hesitating for ten years✨ The five-country itinerary mistake, and what happened when they went anyway✨ How to figure out whether the timing and the trip are actually right for you*****Good Earth Tours plans tailor-made custom safaris across Eastern and Southern Africa. Our team is based in Tanzania, with guides and planners who know these places because they're from here.#SafariScoop #GoodEarthTours #SafariPlanning #AfricaSafari #TanzaniaSafari #SafariTips | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Is It Actually Safe to Travel to Africa? #africasafari #safetravel #africapodcast | "Is it safe to travel to Africa?" It's the question Baraka has been asked more than any other in 31 years of running safaris. In this episode, he and Magreth break down what's actually behind that question and why the answer is a lot more specific than most people expect.They cover:-Why Africa's size matters more than most people realize (54 countries is a big continent)-What Good Earth Tours does in the week before every single departure-A real story about a solo traveler whose flight was canceled at the last minute and how the team handled it-What solo women, families, and travelers with medical needs should know before they goIf safety concerns are the thing standing between you and booking a safari, this episode is for you.Ready to start planning? Head to goodearthtours.com to build your safari or book a free call with one of our planners. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() What a Safari Day Actually Looks Like in Namibia #namibia #travelnamibia #goodearthtours | Most people imagine a safari as hours of driving and hoping you spot something. The reality is so much better than that.In this episode, Baraka just got back from Namibia and walks us through what a safari day actually looks like, from the 5:30 AM wake-up call and morning game drive to the midday rest that surprises every first-timer, the evening activity in golden hour light, and the sundowner in the middle of the bush. 🌄He also shares what made Namibia stand out: the dunes, the silence, the stargazing, and why it's worth considering even if Tanzania or Kenya was your first thought.If you've been curious about the rhythm of a safari day and what you're actually signing up for, this one is for you.Topics covered:🇳🇦 Why game drives start before sunrise (and why it matters)🇳🇦 What "bush breakfast" actually is🇳🇦 The midday rest and why every guest ends up loving it🇳🇦 Evening sundowners and why they're unforgettable🇳🇦 Why open-minded travelers enjoy safaris the mostStart planning your safari: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/custom-african-safaris?Subscribe so you don't miss next week's episode: Is Africa safe? We're getting into that one. ✨ | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Why safari prices are so different (Is the "bespoke" price worth it?) | Opening a safari price list can be a shock. Why does one 7-day trip cost $8,000 while another costs $20,000 for what looks like the same destination? Is something else happening behind the scenes?In this episode, Baraka and Magreth go beyond the lodge photos and the menus to discuss what these two price points actually feel like on the ground. From the psychological impact of sharing a vehicle with strangers to the invisible safety net of 24/7 ground support, we’re breaking down the "why" behind the investment.In this episode, you’ll discover:The budget reality: What it’s actually like to navigate a group tour with a fixed itinerary.The bespoke difference: How a private vehicle and a custom-built schedule change your ability to be "present" in the wild.The invisible costs: Why the most important things you pay for (expert guides and contingency teams) don't show up on a website itinerary.The decision framework: How to determine which type of trip aligns with your personal travel style so you don’t end up "miserable" in the wrong vehicle.At Good Earth Tours, we handle the details that allow you to be present, ensuring that by the time you're on the ground, the entire journey actually is built around you.🗓️ PLAN YOUR SAFARIIf you're ready to move past the research phase and want to see what your specific vision would cost, let's talk. Download our Free Safari Planning Guide#SafariPlanning #TanzaniaSafari #TravelTips #GoodEarthTours #SafariCost #AfricanSafari | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Choosing Your First Safari: South Africa or East Africa? #africansafari | Are you stuck between South Africa vs. East Africa? 🌍It’s the question we hear more than any other. Usually, by the time travelers get to us, they’ve spent hours reading conflicting blogs and feel more confused than when they started.In this episode, Baraka and Magreth break down the "diagnosis" to help you choose. We move past the debate of which is "better" and focus on which experience actually fits you.In this episode, you’ll learn:-Why South Africa’s private reserves offer unparalleled proximity and comfort, and why the East African Serengeti offers a sense of scale you can't find anywhere else.-The deciding question: Do you want to see the wild, or do you want to be in it?-Why staying on designated tracks in East Africa doesn't mean you’ll miss the action.-Why South Africa is often the perfect "gentle entry" before tackling the vastness of East Africa.Stop the guessing game and start planning with confidence.RESOURCES MENTIONED:📚 Free Safari Planning Guide: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/good-earth-planning-guide📞 Get in touch: You don't need to have it all figured out before you call. We’re here to help you find your perfect fit. Contact us today for a personalized recommendation. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() When is the BEST Time for an African Safari? #safaritips #africatravel | Are you feeling overwhelmed by "the best time to go" to Africa?When you open a browser to plan your safari, you’re often met with seventeen different answers. It’s easy to feel stuck or worried that you’ll "pick wrong" and miss the action.In this episode, Baraka (who has been planning bespoke safaris for over 15 years) joins Magreth to debunk the myth of the "universal best month." They shift the focus from what the internet says to what YOU want to feel, whether that’s the high-octane drama of a river crossing, the deep solitude of the emerald season, or the emotional power of calving season in the Serengeti.Africa is generous... the animals are always there. It’s just a matter of matching the month to the kind of trip you want to have.📥 FREE PLANNING RESOURCEDownload our Free Safari Planning Guide: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/good-earth-planning-guideStop the endless searching. This guide covers timing, trip length, and the specific questions you need to ask before you commit. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() How to Get Safari Pro Shots (Even with a phone!) | "Do I need a professional camera for my safari?" It’s the #1 question we get from travelers experiencing "gear anxiety."In this episode, Baraka and Magreth break down the truth about capturing the magic of safari. Whether you’re packing a high-end DSLR or just your everyday smartphone, we’re sharing the essential tips to ensure you bring home "safari shots" without the stress.At Good Earth Tours, our guides are more than just drivers, they are experts at positioning the vehicle to catch the best light and waiting for that perfect, patient moment when the story unfolds.Ready to capture your own African story?View our Safari Planning Guide. Join the conversation:Have a specific question about what gear to pack for your trip? Drop a comment below or get in touch with our team for a personalized recommendation!#goodearthtours #safariphotography #photographyforbeginners #serengeti #traveltips #wildlifephotography #safaritips #tanzaniasafari #kenyasafari | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Victoria Falls: Zimbabwe vs. Zambia? Which side is better for your safari? | Is it Zimbabwe or Zambia? The ultimate Victoria Falls debate ends here.If you’ve been scrolling through Reddit threads trying to decide where to stay, this episode is your "backstage pass" to the Smoke that Thunders.Baraka and Magreth dive into the five key factors that change your experience depending on which side of the Zambezi River you choose, from the panoramic "theatre" of Zimbabwe to the heart-pounding edge of Zambia.In this episode, you’ll learn:- Why Zimbabwe holds 75% of the views and the best walkable "basecamp" vibe.- Everything you need to know about Zambia’s Devil’s Pool and the sensory "Knife-Edge Bridge."- Elephants vs. rhinos: How your choice of "side" changes your wildlife sightings (Lions in Zimbabwe vs. Walking with rhinos in Zambia).- The dry season reality check: Why October travelers need to be strategic to avoid seeing a "dry wall of rock."At Good Earth Tours, we don't believe you should have to choose between a "big splash" and a "quiet rhino walk." We’re here to help you pick the right home base and then make the entire river your playground.Ready to plan your Victoria Falls adventure, head to goodearthtours.com now. | — | ||||||
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| 3/19/26 | ![]() Meet Your Kilimanjaro Guide: Ari Maliti (Part 2) | "Everybody can climb this mountain." If you’ve ever felt skeptical or nervous about your ability to reach the peak, this episode is for you. Ari explains why the mental game is more important than the physical one and how the 31-year legacy of Good Earth Tours ensures you are supported every step of the way, from day one in the forest to the sunrise at 19,340 feet.In this episode, we cover:The essential gear: Why you must "break in" your boots and the secret to layering across 5 climatic zones.Choosing an operator: Why "too cheap" is a red flag and why 30+ years of experience is your greatest safety net.The summit night reality: A midnight start, the mental battle, and the "big reward" of the African sunrise.Why Good Earth Tours: Our philosophy of quality over quantity and why personalized, small-group experiences lead to higher success.At Good Earth Tours, we don't just sell a climb; we make dreams come true through 31 years of refined expertise and a world-class crew.Have questions? Drop them in the comments. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Can You Combine the Great Migration + Mountain Gorillas in One Trip? | Is it actually possible to see the Great Migration in Tanzania and the Mountain Gorillas in the same trip, or is it a logistical nightmare?In this episode of the Safari Scoop, Baraka and Magreth pull back the curtain on the "Ultimate Bucket List" itinerary. Discover the "hub strategy" used by experts to connect the rainforests of Rwanda/Uganda to the golden plains of the Serengeti without spending your entire vacation in an airport.We break down how to solve the primate puzzle, from securing exclusive permits to structuring your trip so you stay energized. Whether you’re worried about border crossings, bush-plane connections, or physical requirements, learn how a seamless "end-to-end" service removes the mental load so you can focus on the wildlife.About Good Earth ToursWith over 30 years of experience in the bush, Good Earth Tours specializes in turning complex African logistics into seamless, life-changing adventures. We provide a supportive safety net from the moment you land until your final takeoff.Subscribe for more safari insights, tips, and expert planning advice!#SafariScoop #GreatMigration #GorillaTrekking #TanzaniaSafari #RwandaTravel #AfricanSafariTips #GoodEarthTours | — | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Torn Between Serengeti & Okavango? Here’s How to Decide | Serengeti or Okavango? It’s the question almost every traveler asks when they start looking at Africa. One is a vast, golden stage for the Great Migration; the other is a quiet, watery labyrinth you explore by boat.In this episode, Magreth and Baraka talk through the actual feeling of being in these places. We’re moving past the brochures to help you figure out which landscape matches the pace you’re looking for.What we’re talking about:The Serengeti: Is it actually crowded? We talk about the "Lion King" scale and how to find the quiet pockets where it’s just you and the horizon.The Delta: Why being in a canoe (mokoro) changes your perspective on wildlife, and why "slower" often feels more intense.The choice: How to tell if you’re looking for high-drama plains or the silence of the waterways.The "both" option: How we handle the flights and logistics if you don't want to choose just one.At the end of the day, there’s no wrong answer, just the one that fits you best.See the Serengeti in action:You can look at the Great Migration route we use here: https://goodearthtours.com/tour/great-migration-safari/If you have questions about which region fits your style, just reach out. We’re happy to help you weigh the options. 🤝 | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Meet Your Kilimanjaro Guide: Ari Maliti | Feeling nervous about the "Roof of Africa"? Let us put those fears to rest. In this episode of Safari Scoop, Magreth sits down with Ari Maliti, a lead guide with over a decade of experience at Good Earth Tours. Ari explains the "Pole Pole" philosophy and why our 30 years of expertise makes your climb safe, supported, and successful. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() How to decide if a solo safari is safe for you and when to choose a group | Are you held back by the stress of planning a safari on your own? In this episode, Baraka and Magreth help you decide which safari style actually matches how you like to travel.Instead of overwhelming you with a list of destinations, we focus on the support you need to feel confident. We’ll help you figure out:If a small group vibe fits the pace you want and how we guarantee a window seat.How to bypass the "solo traveler tax" (single supplement) by choosing the right tour structure.Why our "Safari 101" approach is designed specifically for people who want the adventure without the logistical headache.Our goal isn't just to show you Africa, it is to help you choose the right way to see it without the second-guessing.Ready to start your adventure? | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() How to choose the right safari pace and setup for your mobility and health needs? | If you’ve been questioning whether you can still manage a safari due to health or mobility needs, this episode is for you. We’re moving past the "travel brochures" to answer the real, practical questions that help you decide if an African adventure is right for you right now.In this episode of The Safari Scoop, Baraka and Magreth discuss how Good Earth Tours solve the common hurdles for seasoned adventurers. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and supported from the moment you land to the moment you return home.We help you decide on the right setup by covering:Reliable power: How to choose camps with 24/7 electricity to ensure your CPAP machine works every night.Physical comfort: How we navigate the "African massage" (bumpy roads) with specialized cushions and custom-paced driving for those with back pain.Pacing your adventure: How to choose between a gentle "sensory" walking safari or a more relaxed water-based itinerary in Southern Africa.The private advantage: Why a private safari is the best choice for seniors, giving you the flexibility to change your schedule on the fly based on how you feel.At Good Earth Tours, we don't believe in a "one-size-fits-all" safari. We specialize in providing the high-touch service and logistical support necessary to make your bucket-list trip a comfortable reality.Ready to stop wondering and start planning? Contact us today for a recommendation tailored specifically to your comfort and health requirements.#safariplanning #bucketlisttravel #africatravel | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() A Parent’s Guide to Real Safari Adventure: Kids, Teens, & Ethical Travel | Is a safari just a "glorified zoo trip" for kids? How do you get a teenager to put down their phone in the middle of the Serengeti? And what are you actually paying for when you book a luxury tour?In this episode, Baraka and Magreth go deeper into the heart of family travel. Celebrating 30 years of adventure, Baraka shares a parent’s perspective on creating "bush school" magic for young children and turning digital-native teens into active wildlife trackers.We also tackle the tough questions about the Ethics of Excellence. Baraka breaks down why the price tag matters for fair wages and conservation, how to spot "red flag" itineraries, and why East Africa remains a safe, welcoming destination for your family’s next great legacy.What we cover:- Why age 6 is the perfect time for wonder (not exhaustion).- Using photography and Swahili to bridge the digital gap.- Understanding where your money goes in sustainable tourism.- How to vet your tour operator for hidden costs.What’s your biggest worry about taking your family on safari? Whether it's keeping teens off their phones or wondering if your 6-year-old is too young, we want to help. Drop your questions in the comments below! 😊 | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Exploring Tanzania: A Safari Guide's Journey with Raphael | In this episode of Safari Scoop, Magreth celebrates 30 years of Good Earth Tours with experienced guide Mr. Raphael. They discuss Raphael's journey in the tourism industry, which spans over 22 years, and the significant changes he has witnessed in Tanzania's safari landscape, including improvements in infrastructure and accommodations. Raphael shares his passion for wildlife, highlighting the thrill of spotting rare animals like pangolins and the importance of conservation in tourism. He emphasizes the role of guides in educating guests about conservation practices and the interconnectedness of tourism and wildlife preservation.The conversation also touches on the future of Good Earth Tours, with Raphael expressing optimism about the company's growth and the importance of training for new guides. He encourages young safari guides to prioritize conservation and share their knowledge with guests. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() 20 Years as a Tanzania Safari Guide: The Story of Joseph Chotta | Good Earth Tours | What does it take to be a world-class safari guide for 20 years? Meet Joseph Chotta. As Good Earth Tours celebrates its 30th anniversary, we sit down with one of our most experienced guides in the heart of Arusha National Park to talk about the "Big Five," the "Miss Tanzania" of the animal kingdom, and the resilience of the Tanzanian spirit.Chotta shares his journey from being a young boy inspired by his ranger uncle to becoming a 9/10 rated guide who has navigated everything from the 1998 El Niño floods to the modern-day safari.0:00 - Celebrating 30 Years of Good Earth Tours 0:29 - Meet Joseph Chotta: 20 Years of Guiding 1:09 - Childhood memories: Walking to the Parks 2:07 - Why the Giraffe is "Miss Tanzania" 3:06 - The hardest part of being a guide 4:46 - Why the "Big Five" are famous (The Hunter's History) 5:55 - Surviving the 1998 El Niño Floods 7:46 - The importance of tourism for Tanzania’s future 8:16 - Chotta’s advice to the next generation of guides[About Good Earth Tours] With 30 years of purpose-driven tourism, we provide authentic, high-impact safari experiences in Tanzania. Subscribe for more Safari Scoop!#SafariScoop #TanzaniaSafari #GoodEarthTours #GreatMigration #VisitTanzania #WildlifeConservation #SafariGuide | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Are your kids too young for an African safari? | Many parents dream of taking their family on safari but worry: "Is it safe? Will my kids be bored? What's the right age?" In this episode, Baraka and Magreth break down exactly what to expect when traveling to Africa with children of different ages.What You'll Learn:Age-by-age breakdown: 0-5, 6-9, 10-14, and 15+ yearsSafety considerations and malaria-free safari optionsHow accommodation works for families (interconnected rooms, family tents)Cost differences between adults and childrenActivities perfect for each age range (Junior Ranger programs, safari journaling, scavenger hunts)Why private vehicles change everything for families with young kidsThe "golden window" age range most safari operators loveKey takeaways:There's no single "correct" age for safari. The secret? Match the safari to your child's stamina and interests, not the other way around. Whether you're traveling with toddlers or teens, this episode gives you the practical insights to plan a trip your family will remember forever.Mentioned in this episode:Family-friendly properties and accommodation optionsJunior Ranger programs for ages 5-9Safari journaling and guide interviews for older kidsMalaria-free destinations (Eastern Cape, Madikwe)Private vehicle benefits for familiesReady to plan your family's African adventure? Listen to learn how to create those shared stories that beat any textbook or screen time. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Benefits of Traveling on Safari | What if your doctor prescribed an African safari?Sounds wild, right? But the science is real. In this episode, Baraka and Magreth break down the research-backed health benefits of going on safari-benefits that go way beyond what a spa day can touch.We're talking about:→ Deep digital detox (bye, alert fatigue)→ Circadian rhythm reset for better sleep→ Mindfulness in disguise during game drives→ Fresh, locally-sourced food and natural movement→ Real human connection around the campfireThis isn't about guilty indulgence but about an intentional reset for your mind, body, and relationships.If you've been juggling too much, running on empty, or just need to hit pause, this episode will show you why safari might be the medicine you didn't know you needed. 💯 | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() The Best African Safaris for 2026 and Why You Need to Book Now | Baraka and Magreth dive into what's driving safari demand right now and where you should be looking to go in 2026. From private conservancies in Maasai Mara to walking safaris in Zambia, this episode covers the destinations filling up fast.What they talk about:- Why travelers are booking farther ahead and staying longer- The three trends shaping safaris: exclusivity, conservation-led travel, and immersion- Private conservancies in Maasai Mara with Maasai warrior-led walking safaris- Southern Tanzania parks like Ruaha and Nyerere (formerly Selous) for fewer crowds- Gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda, including the 4-hour habituation experience- Walking safaris in Zambia and Zimbabwe - the birthplace of true walking safaris- Margaret's experience in Namibia: Swakopmund, the Himba tribe, and dunes meeting the sea- Combining safari with culture tours and beach time in Zanzibar or Mafia Island- Why April might actually be perfect for photographers despite the rainReady to plan your 2026 safari? Reach out to Good Earth Tours. | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() The Season When Everyone Gets Counted: How Tanzania Celebrates Christmas | We always talk about safari wildlife.Today, Magreth is here to talk about the people.December in Tanzania isn't quiet.Cities empty as everyone returns to their villages. The Chaga gather at Kilimanjaro's foothills. Zanzibar becomes "too packed to sink." Beach parties run for days. Families slaughter whole animals and cook together using recipes passed down for generations.120 tribes. Different traditions.One truth: December is for family.Being home. Being together.(And yes, everyone's broke by January. Worth it every time.) 😉🎧 New episode of Safari Scoop is live!Have you celebrated holidays in a different culture? Tell us below.#SafariScoop #TanzaniaCulture #ChristmasInAfrica #AfricanTraditions #CulturalTravel #Zanzibar #MountKilimanjaro #TravelStories #AuthenticTravel #EastAfrica | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() The Serengeti Calving Season: 8,000 Wildebeest Born Daily in Nature's Greatest Nursery | Between January and March, the Serengeti transforms into nature's greatest maternity ward. Nearly 8,000 wildebeest calves are born EVERY SINGLE DAY and you can witness it all unfold.In this first episode of Safari Scoop, hosts Baraka and Magreth take you inside the Serengeti calving season, where half a million newborns take their first wobbly steps on ancient volcanic soil. Discover why timing matters, what predators you'll encounter, and how to plan the safari of a lifetime.💾 FREE DOWNLOAD: Get our complete Serengeti Calving Season Planning Guide! Comment "BABY" and we'll send it straight to your DMs. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() The Place That Changes You Forever | Have you ever been somewhere that didn't just stay in your memory but actually changed who you are? 🌍That's the Serengeti.And we're about to bring you closer to it than ever before.Safari Scoop is launching soon, a podcast and YouTube series where we share the real, untold stories of Africa's wildest places. Question for you: What's the one place that's changed your life? Drop it below. 👇Stay tuned. The wild is calling. 🎙️ | — | ||||||
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