Christmas is here and ‘tis the season to be jolly! The stockings are hung, the fires lit and the turkey is fat. Or in the case of our lodges in Africa – the fridge is full, the whistling thorn tree has been trimmed and our sun cream supply has been topped up. We wanted to thank all our guests who have journeyed with us this year as the festive season approaches.

As always, Origins Safaris offers a traditional Christmas experience with our own African twist! We always look forward to coming together with our guests to celebrate at any time of year, but Christmas in Kenya is charming – it’s wonderful people bring a smile to your face, its abundant wildlife always amazes, the African sun warms your back and the breath-taking scenery fills your hearts with joy. Where else could you possibly want to be?

As a largely Christian country, Christmastime is a special occasion in Kenya. It’s not about presents, it’s just a celebratory time of year with a lot of carol singing and beautiful choirs; everyone is in their finery, the spirit is real. When celebrating the holidays in the bush “one has to improvise.” Instead of decorating a fluffy Douglas fir, we decorate African thorn trees with delicate jacaranda seeds painted gold and silver. And there’s nothing quite so memorable as having St. Nick pop out of the bush in the middle of dinner!

2017 has been an exciting year and we thank all of you for your support. If you are already planning your 2018 / 2019 safaris away from your hectic life, I bet some of the places listed below are a few you have never been to. Please let us know should you wish to join our specialized guides on one of these trips.
Gameventures – Kenya
August / September / October 2018
Kenya is rightfully described as “All of Africa in One Country” and it is exactly that – it is a fact that Kenya enjoys some of the world’s greatest environmental diversity resulting in unparalleled species and sub-species varieties.
Kenya is simply the best wildlife destination in Africa. People from all over the world are drawn here by its essence – the chance to immerse yourself in the spectacle of big game; the predators and prey ritually entwined in a cycle of life and death. Kenya is known for its safaris, diverse climate & geography, expansive wildlife reserves and national parks.
On your Gameventures safari to Kenya you will be visiting some of the most contrasting examples of our Kenyan parks in order to see the extensive range of wildlife and scenery, with stop-overs in Nairobi at either end of your safari, where you will be able to visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage.
You will visit the following:
- Meru National Park – a wild, beautiful, lesser-known and more private park, beloved of the late George Adamson and his wife Joy.
- Samburu National Reserve – a rugged, remote park with some of the most colourful game viewing and 6 species rarely seen elsewhere – Grevy’s Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, Somali Ostrich, Gerenuk, Guenther’s Dik Dik and Beisa Oryx.
- Lewa Wildlife Conservancy – an award-winning catalyst and model for community conservation and home to a remarkable variety of wildlife including White & Black Rhino.
- Maasai Mara National Reserve – a park of wonderful volcanic scenery, rolling grasslands and plenty of game especially during the Great Migration; an amazing spectacle of nearly 2 million zebra & wildebeest move through the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem searching for grass and water.
Join us on a safari of a lifetime with Gameventures.

The Wonders of Tanzania
Any time of year.
Tanzania is a true wilderness – over a quarter of this magnificent country is dedicated to incredibly wild and beautiful national parks and reserves. It is East Africa at its best. Tanzania is also a land of superlatives: it has the deepest, the highest, the largest and the oldest.
Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro, Serengeti and Loliondo, which make up the famed “Northern Circuit”, tempt you with a million-strong Wildebeest migration, a huge volcanic caldera, a flamingo rimmed lake, rhino, buffalo, black-maned tree-climbing Lions and elephant bathing in rivers. Experience the Ngorongroro Crater with its unique ecosystem isolated from the rolling savannahs that surround it.
You will also visit Arusha on your Wonders of Tanzania safari, which is the gateway to the safari circuit; a small bustling town that exudes a great sense of anticipation and excitement, which sprawls beneath the massive bulk of Mount Meru filled with craft shops selling local artisans’ work.

Gerewol Ceremony, Chad
4th – 23rd September 2018
This is possibly Africa’s most spectacular tribal festival. Every year, after the rainy season, the nomadic Bororo (Fulani) people, with roots lost in prehistoric times, meet in secret areas of the Sahel, straddling Niger, Chad and Cameroon, to celebrate. The men devote their time to show off and display their best physical features and celebrate. This is a crucial time to exchange news, make friends, and have love affairs. Click on the link for a quick video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH0_nRD7Bt4

Tigrai by Helicopter, Ethiopia
2nd – 28th October 2018
During October 2017, Origins Safaris will be positioning Phil Mathews with his EC130 B4 Eurocopter in the Tigrai region of Northern Ethiopia, providing an exclusive opportunity to guests travelling in the region over the optimum season. Our exceptional itinerary highlights the spectacular scenery, endemic wildlife and lesser known historical sites that remain exclusive to travel by helicopter. These will not only include the historic and picturesque town of Lalibela, the spectacular Tekezze Gorge, the Mountain churches of Tigrai, the inaccessible regions of the Danakil Depression, but also full overnight stops on the top of The Simien Mountains, and the caldera of Erta Ale Volcano, to totally immerse yourself in such a spectacular region. Herewith a video of a helicopter ride in Ethiopia: https://vimeo.com/59682630

The Sahara & Zakouma Trip , Chad
March 2018
Chad has is a country full of adventure and an experience that visitors never forget – Chad is ‘Africa for the hardcore’. Travel here is tough – many of the roads are broken due to years of conflict and lack of maintenance. There are few comfortable hotels and added to that, the summer heat is mind-melting.
So why bother, you may ask? Well, we could list the sublime oases lost in the northern deserts, tell you about the stampeding herds of wildlife in the national parks or the deep blue lure of a boat trip on Lake Chad. But let’s be honest about it, these things alone aren’t why people come to Chad. Chad offers an opportunity to break emphatically with a comfortable Western world and come to a place that promises experiences, good and bad, that you’ll be recalling forever.
The Ennedi desert is an adventure through remote and breathtaking landscapes that sums up our ethos, and takes you to places that few western travellers have ever been. This part of the Sahara offers a vast collection of sandstone mountains sculpted by the wind and sand over millennia into stunning rock formations and arches. Here, you can enter the land of the Tubu; one of Africa’s most traditional and least known people, who live amongst a myriad of petroglyphs and rock paintings from generations before. A video for you to watch is on this link: https://vimeo.com/156095507

Nearby the Zakouma National Park is a park of extremes and abundance – we encounter flocks of tens of millions of red-billed quelea flying to roost, and is the last stronghold of a thriving population of Kordofan Giraffe, Roan Antelope, Tiang and a host of other somewhat unusual antelope species being hunted by a healthy Lion population. Herewith a link to a video on Zakouma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwHDA6w_Hrg#action=share

Lowland Gorillas & Forest Elephants, CAR
24th – 31st March 2018
The Central African Republic (CAR) is a country with staggering rare natural beauty and some of the world’s most amazing wildlife. It’s one of the best places in Africa for encounters with forest elephant and lowland gorillas, and the best places in the world, some say, to see butterflies. It’s also one of the most impoverished and least developed countries on the continent.
Dzanga Bai is a Garden of Eden in the dense Central African Rainforests. It is a clearing in the middle of nowhere, with a tree platform where large herds of Forest Elephant (especially bulls in musth; ready to fight and looking for fertile females), Sitatunga, Bongo, Red Forest Buffalo, and even Lowland Gorilla, come to drink, feed, search for salt and socialize. It is quite an amazing spectacle for even the most seasoned African traveller.

Cultural & Tribal Group Trip, Ethiopia
5th-24th July 2018
Nowhere in the world is as well-endowed with traditional and tribal cultures as Ethiopia. Our typical cultural expedition takes you into this remote region of the African continent where you will be immersed into an array of tribal lifestyles and biblical-like living museums. You will also enjoy ‘street level culture’ with a fascinating blend of cafes, bars, sidewalk musicians, small galleries and bistros; where it is hard to draw the line between participant and observer, or between creativity and its creators. This trip will include the following incredible attractions: the picturesque and historic town of Lalibela (The Coptic Christian’s “New Jerusalem”), the colourful town of Harer (Africa’s most holy Islamic city), the night-life of Addis, the Dassanech Dimi Ceremony, the Suri Stick Fighters, Hamar bull jumping, The Mursi & the cradle of mankind, the Nyangatom, and the Kara – masters of paint.
After several years of “no foreigner access” to the amazing Donga stick sighting of the Suri in Ethiopia, I am thrilled to say that this door has now re-opened, and all of our trips to the Suri this last season (June to August) have all been lucky enough to experience this awesome spectacle. A quick video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jZ7r_YktPo
So, why not join Origins on the most amazing cultural expedition of your life, to see people and lifestyles totally unaffected by the western world. You will feel nothing but sheer privilege at being able to travel amongst them. HOWEVER, if you are inconvenienced by spartan accommodation or are apprehensive in unfamiliar situations, then this expedition is not for you!

Please contact us on 2017trips@originsafaris.info or visit our website on www.originsafaris.com, if you need any additional information on any of the above trips or others. Please follow us on social media to keep up to date with yet more exciting developments.
No matter where you find yourself this festive season, Origins Safaris wishes you a very Merry Christmas and an abundantly Happy New Year!
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