Yes you need some binoculars for you safari. Here's why and how.
Southern Tanzania is a little bit off the map when it comes to the conservation funding path. Despite it being home to one of the last great wilderness areas and elephant populations on the planet.
Do we need to get any vaccinations? Do we need travel insurance? Do we really need to bring warm clothes? And more!
Time to get serious about photography for your safari. How do shutter speed, aperture and ISO work together?
Continuing in the series of Tickner’s Top Tips, here are 5 useful pointers to make it look like you know what you’re doing on safari, even if you really don’t.
Continuing our series of conversations with conservationists working to protect wildlife and wild places we were lucky enough to get some insight from Iris Ho, who works with Human Society International (HSI).
Last year there was an outbreak of Ebola in the north east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This wasn’t a big story at the time and slipped largely into the steady stream of stories of violence, destruction and disease routinely written about Africa.
A question that often comes up when you get started packing for your safari is what to do with your camera?
In a welcome move to combat the plague of plastic bags that has blighted the environment in cities, towns and villages across Tanzania in recent years, the government has banned all plastic bags.
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