What Your Safari Guide Really Does: The Bond That Changes Everything
Your safari guide is not a driver. On a Grayton Expeditions safari across Kenya and Tanzania, your guide becomes the person who reads the land, holds the silence, and makes the whole experience feel like it was built for you. What Your Safari Guide Really Does: The Bond That Changes Everything You spend six days in a vehicle with someone who knows the land better than their own street. Someone who spots a leopard in a fig tree before you have even lifted your binoculars. Who tells you why the elephants are walking single file, what it means when the oxpeckers scatter, and when to stay silent because something is about to happen. That person is your guide. And by day three, you stop calling them your guide. You call them by name. The guide relationship sits at the centre of every Grayton Expeditions safari. Not as a selling point. As a fact. When guests return and tell us what stays with them, they rarely lead with the lions at the Maasai Mara or the wildebeest river crossin...