Around a Safari Campfire: Why the Best Conversations Happen After Dark
At Grayton Expeditions, the campfire is not a bonus. It is where the safari becomes something you carry home. Stories, silence, stars, and the living dark of the African bush. Around a Safari Campfire: Why the Best Conversations Happen After Dark The fire is already going when you get back to camp. You can smell it before you see it. Woodsmoke and warm earth. The Serengeti has gone dark, and the camp is quiet in a way that only Africa can be quiet - a stillness that breathes. You take your seat. Someone passes you a drink. The guide, Baraka, is already talking softly to the couple across the fire. A child is watching sparks lift into the sky. Nobody is performing. Nobody is trying to be interesting. The campfire does that work for you. This is the part of an African safari that no itinerary captures. The campfire gathering is not a programme item. It is something older than tourism. And if you do it right, it is the thing you talk about when you get home. Why the Campfire M...