|   About/By Thomson Staff

Why is Conserving Water Important on Safari?

Did you know the average U.S. citizen uses between 80 and 100 gallons of water every day? Our regular routines – showering, do...

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  |   Wildlife

Our Wildlife Code of Conduct

The wildebeest have thundered across Tanzania’s plains for millennia. Its ancient baobab trees budded through soil and dust tho...

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  |   A Safari Category List, Tips

8 Big and Small Ways to Minimize Your Carbon Footprint

In Tanzania and at our office in Boston, we work hard to minimize our carbon footprint, and we encourage you to do the same! Yo...

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  |   A Safari Category List, About/By Thomson Staff

Meet the Tanzania Wildlife Expert

We are excited to introduce you to Daniel, who in addition to his formal position as the manager of the Eastern Serengeti Natu...

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  |   A Safari Category List, Wildlife

Removing Horns, Saving Rhinos

Black rhino in Serengeti National Park Photo: Thomson Safaris guest, Clarence Wong One of the greatest tragedies of the widespr...

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  |   People

Trading Lions for Pride: The Maasai Olympics

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  |   A Safari Category List, People

Can Wildlife and People Live in Harmony?

Over the past decade, lion expert and conservationist, Dr. Laly Lichtenfeld, has researched declining lion populations througho...

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  |   A Safari Category List, Wildlife

Nature is Unpredictable

If you’ve ever watched African wildlife documentaries, you’ve probably seen the incredible work of conservationists and Emmy aw...

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