The Unsung Heroes of the Serengeti
Many small and less noticeable species play a critical role in shaping the physical environment and creating habitats essential for other species’ survival. We call these species environmental architects.
Many small and less noticeable species play a critical role in shaping the physical environment and creating habitats essential for other species’ survival. We call these species environmental architects.
The Green Season comes in December to the southern Serengeti, Randilen Wildlife Management Area, and Tarangire National Park, attracting lots of wildlife.
Eco-conscious travel, also known as sustainable or responsible travel, is all about minimising the negative impact of tourism on the environment and local communities.
Olkeri Camp is strategically located deep in Randilen on the border of the National Park. Here we offer opportunities for walking safaris, night drives, bush dinners and organic cultural visits led by the Maasai people employed in the camp.
The mass herds of Elephants in Tarangire are a fascinating species that play a critical part in the ecosystem. Hagai Zvulun gives us fascinating insights into these giants of the wild.
The Serengeti is home to abundant wildlife, including one of the most iconic predators – the Lion (Panthera leo). Extensive research on Serengeti Lions has yielded rich insights into their behaviour and ecology.
Safaris are synonymous with a parade of large game and ferocious predators on land and on the wing but wildlife can be palm-sized – and just as fascinating.
The Afrisos mentorship programme, which saw Entara host two young mentees for 60 days in the wild, has left them reeling from their life-changing experience.
The Great Migration takes many months as millions of animals trundle from the south to the north, culminating in the crossing of the treacherous Mara River.
Entara is privileged to have hosted celebrated Israeli wildlife photographer Dori Caspi at Esirai’s Camp green season location.