Peter Philip
Bio
Peter Philip is a safari guide with Natural Track Safaris, based in Nairobi, Kenya. Natural Track Safaris operate custom-made tours, private Kenya safaris and shared group safaris. Further reading at https://Kenya-safaris.co
Stories (5/0)
How to save pennies by camping safaris
Over the years, accommodation facilities have increased in great length. Even so in terms of both pricing and quality. In addition, the location of these facilities and the amount of people do matter. What’s more, if you want to keep travel cost low, camping is your best option.
By Peter Philip4 years ago in Wander
Why the carnivores are so successful in the nature
Why are the carnivores so successful in the nature? On field during Kenya safaris, you will meet the famous cats that roam the savannahs of Kenya. It is their beauty that will steal the moment but the most interesting thing is the evolution of survival that has made them so outstanding among other animals. It is through the eyes of those facts that you are going to see them and once you understand these simple facts, your Safari will be more than your expectations of an African adventure. The following factors are quite basic, but once you apply them in the field, you will turn your safari into a life-time adventure.
By Peter Philip4 years ago in Petlife
The best time for safari in Kenya
Each month is different in terms of the best time to visit Kenya. We have different tastes, different ideas of how we love to travel. Here is how the year turns out in terms of doing safaris in Kenya all the year round. The best times will depend on what works best for you safari holiday, and what time you can actually get time to enjoy it. Other factors to consider are the budgets involved and how deep you want to dip in your pockets.
By Peter Philip4 years ago in Wander
36 reasons why Kenya should be your preferred safari destination
Kenya has been put in the world map by the champion marathoners worldwide. Time and again, year after year, medals have been streaming into the beautiful land of Kenya. For many, the mention of Kenya simply reminds them of slim and tall athletes from Kenya.
By Peter Philip4 years ago in Wander
25 Africa safari myths and misconceptions
25 Africa safari myths and misconceptions 1. That Africa is hot While there are some places that are hot like Ethiopia, Botswana and others like Mali, it will be wrong generalizing Africa as a hot continent. The equator divides Africa into two and cuts across Kenya, Uganda, Congo and other countries. All the countries touched have equatorial climate that have almost similar temperature ranges all year round. These temperatures are very comfortable and far from the purported hot. This is should not stop anyone from enjoying a safari in Kenya.
By Peter Philip4 years ago in Wander