From the Land of Giants of Tarangire, through the Garden of Eden of Ngorongoro, to the endless plains of the Serengeti.
Renting a Landcruiser and driving yourself in national parks, and stopping for the night in public campgrounds in the wild.
Camping under the stars while the tent swayed from mastodontic elephants feeding just inches away, and the distant roars of lions throbbed through the night.
It doesn’t get more primordial than this.
This loop covers the legendary Northern Circuit and is a “Slow Safari” that allows you to truly take in the feeling of the wilderness and not just the sights.
The Sun belongs to Africa. It feels so ancient, yet so recognizable that it seems like you never left. When it sets you don’t merely watch it with your eyes, but with your skin.
The nights are equally special, and at times, terrifying. Times when your “lizard brain” remembers the sounds in the dark.
The next morning, the golden hour sets into your soul, shining through your bones but mostly your brain, stirring up primal feelings. You set out, timidly, like other small herbivores and preys, in the Endless Plains.






