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Two Great Choices for Capturing Migration in the Serengeti
Adrian Chalker
New Limits on Game Drives in Ngorongoro National Park
By Rachael Garrett
Effective April 1, 2006, the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority is limiting game drives inside the crater to 6 hours per day. The Conservation Authority has been concerned about the concentration of vehicles in the park and... (Monday, February 27, 2006) read more
Updated Status of Travel Advisory in East Africa
Not to be dissuaded by unfounded U.S. government travel advisories in East Africa, hundreds of thousands of American travelers are releasing pent-up demand to go on safari in Kenya and Tanzania this year. Many hotels and... (Thursday, March 03, 2005) read more
Maasailand Safari - Trip of the Year 2005
Outside Magazine (February 2005) has selected our Maasailand Safari as the winner of the ''Best Africa Trip of the Year''. Described as a... (Friday, February 11, 2005) read more
Knowledge is Security: Report from Tanzania
By Willie Chambulo
Where there has been some improvements in security around Tanzania, it has not been very noticeable with the exception of increased checking at the airport. I am on a regional security board and there have been no special... (Friday, November 19, 2004) read more
Heart-to-Heart Connections: East Africa Maasailand Safari
By Kurt Kutay
Although nature, wildlife and archaeology are often the most anticipated experiences on a Wildland Adventure, our travelers often discover it is the heart-to-heart connections from authentic cross-cultural encounters that... (Tuesday, October 26, 2004) read more
Wildland Donates $10,000 to Maasai Environmental Resource Coalition
Seattle, WA > Wildland Adventures, a Seattle-based adventure travel company organizing safaris in Africa and ecotourism vacations worldwide, announces it is making a $10,000 donation to the Maasai Environmental Resource... (Thursday, July 22, 2004) read more
Tanzania Migration Update
The season for the migration is starting now (January 2002) and we are getting ready to meet Wildland travellers who want to enjoy one of the most awesome natural spectacles on the Earth: The mass movement of more than 1... (Thursday, January 03, 2002) read more
Going Wild in Africa!
Field report from our safari guides in Tanzania
The first trimester of 2000 has been one of intense activity in Tanzania. Were now in the middle of the Masika, the long rains, and things are slowing down. The intermittent rains of January and February failed this year and... (Monday, May 01, 2000) read more