What You'll Miss Most After a Safari Has Nothing to Do With Animals
Most people expect to miss the wildlife after a safari. What surprises them is what they actually miss. Read what past guests say about life in the wild, and what it quietly does to you. What You'll Miss Most After a Safari Has Nothing to Do With Animals You expect to miss the elephants. You expect to replay the lion sighting, the leopard in the acacia, the wildebeest crossing the Mara River in a wave of noise and muscle. You think the animals will be the thing that pulls at you long after you're home. They're not. What past guests tell us, again and again, is that the thing they miss most is harder to name. It's the pace. The clarity. The version of themselves they were while they were here. This is what a safari in East Africa actually does to you. The Quiet That Changes You On your first morning in the Maasai Mara, you wake before the alarm. There's no screen to reach for. No inbox pulling at the edge of your attention. The light outside is low and or...