Hadza
The Hadza or also know as Hadzabe are a small 1000 people african tribe who live around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley, central Tanzania.
The Hadza or also know as Hadzabe are a small 1000 people african tribe who live around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley, central Tanzania.
Since becoming the the first person to ever hand rear newborn elephants, Daphne Sheldrick, has spent over half a century caring for more than 140…
Lady Lori features in this month’s Departures Magazine!
Thirty years of work on the African continent have carried Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher across 270,000 miles and through remote corners of 40 countries…
Ethiopian manuscript and Ethiopian Healing Scrolls. Via: Creative Roots
Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika, by Martin Munkácsi, 1930.
UK travel photographer Sam Barker took some incredible images of the Southern Ethiopian OMO tribes. Sam took these pictures during a 10 day trip photographing the people…
Whilst this isn’t an Eastern Africa post, I thought the images so endearing that I just had to post it anyway! I wish I grew…
From Designboom – Developed as an emergency aid for these types of situations, the ‘hydropack’ by hydration technologies self-hydrates itself through a forward osmosis membrane that allows the…
Hertfordshire University student Caroline Slåttland Solheim designed the packaging design for African Colors footwear.
“Masai boys who had just undergone the cultural rite of passage.” Photo and caption by Amy Sacka for the National Geographic Photo Contest
“The Hamers are a people of East Africa living in southwestern Ethiopia, in a fertile area of the Omo Valley. The gracious Hamer women, freeing…
These images picture the people of Samburu, Kenya. Photographed by Canadian photographer Lyle Owerko.
Photographer Eric Lafforgue took some amazing images of the Turkana people in Kenya in 2009.
These incredible black and white Masai tribe portrays were taken by french photographer Patrick Galibert. Each one of the 17 portraits tells a story of the…
Images by Ralph Bennett Crignola at Lower Omo Valley, South Ethiopia.
Photography by Ralph Bennett Crignol from Lower Omo Valley, South Ethiopia.
A recent article in the UK’s Stella magazine talks about women who’s live for the outdoors. One woman who was profiled was Sveva Gallmann, 32,…
A video from elephant research and conservation project Amboseli Trust for Elephants has now started to trend on the internet – and you can certainly…
Magical Kenya wins ‘Africa’s Leading Tourist Board 2012″ World Travel Award
With rhinos under increasing threat from poachers, conservancies in east Africa are on a mission to save the species. There is high value placed on…
The new book, Painted Bodies of Africa by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher explores the art of using the skin as a canvas, a practice performed…
With Lady Lori, you can soar on silent wings across the breath-taking savannah grasslands of the Maasai Mara.
Keira Knightley photographed by Arthur Elgort
Photography portraits by Diego Arroyo. The images show the beautiful people and animals of Samburu, in Kenya.
Zachary Kimotho, a 44 year old veterinarian began a journey in June to raise £1.9 million to build a spinal injury treatment unit in the…
The tradition of awarding the last medals at the closing ceremony of the Olympics saw Uganda´s gold medalist Stephen Kiprotich, Kenya´s silver medalist Abel Kirui,…
Rudisha, 23 of Kenya, powered to a stunning victory in just 1 minute 40.91secs, taking 0.10s off his previous record as all eight finalists set…
World champion Ezekiel Kemboi secured Kenya’s first gold medal of London 2012 with victory in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase at the Olympic Stadium.
The latest issue of Vertical Magazine, one of the most influential publications in helicopter industry, features an article profiling my safari adventures and rewards when one…
A moving advertising campaign showing the relation between how first world consumers look at products compared to what their value could mean to people of…
Dramatic and crisp portraits of the beautiful people of Massai Village, Kenya. By photographer Patrick Galibert.
Following on from yesterdays post… here are some beautiful photographs from the project ‘Kenya’ by the very talented Andrew Zuckerman.
Rwanda’s sitting volleyball team are the first sub-Saharan African volleyball team to qualify for the Paralympics.
Senegalese singer and human-rights campaigner Baaba Maal is curating a month long celebration at the Southbank Centre in London consisting of a mix of music,…
Interesting looking cover for Kaleidoscope Magazine‘s ‘Africa’ issue.
Life Unlimited Experiences offer you the chance to visit some of the most beautiful and beguiling places on earth. At exclusive, luxury retreats you can…
I read an interesting article in UK Newspaper The Guardian about the threatened and fading glaciers on the Rwenzori mountains in Uganda and the Democratic…
Lady Lori was pleased to see that renowned British primatologist Jane Goodall was honoured with The Observer’s lifetime achievement award.
I came across this rather incredible Kenyan wildlife photography by internationally acclaimed photographer and conservationist Robin Moore.