Kenya & Tanzania
October 9th-20th, 2026 (11 nights)
"Belonging so fully to yourself that you're willing to stand alone is a wilderness — an untamed, unpredictable place of solitude and searching. It is a place as dangerous as it is breathtaking... the bravest and most sacred place you will ever stand."
— Brené Brown
"You cannot leave Africa. It is always with you, there inside your head. Our rivers run in currents in the swirl of your thumbprints; our drumbeats counting out your pulse; our coastline the silhouette of your soul."
— Bridget Dore
"Africa is our centre of gravity, our cultural and spiritual mother and father, our beating heart, no matter where we live on the face of this earth."
— John Clarke
We're thrilled to invite you on a journey that expands beyond our traditional single-location retreats. This East African adventure is a heartfelt collaboration between Illuminenation and Jen and Babu's Travels, crossing borders from Kenya through Tanzania to Zanzibar.
This bespoke tour is many years in the making. Born from Steve Brunskill and his wife Jen Lawson's decade of deep connection to Africa and its people, and brought to life through partnership with Lisa Matthews, Wild Awakenings represents a dream fulfilled — honouring both the transformative power of yoga and the profound gifts of the African continent.
Our tour is deliberately intimate — small groups, deep connections, and experiences that simply wouldn't be possible any other way. Because every seat truly matters, each place on tour is genuinely precious. We look forward to journeying with you as part of our circle.
This experience is dedicated to the legacy of Steve's beloved wife Jen, Lisa's former yoga student, who so sadly passed away before this project could come to fruition. Her spirit lives on in every aspect of this journey — in the service, the connection, and the deep reverence for life that guides our way.
Lisa and Steve recently travelled to Africa and walked every step of this retreat path together. They can tell you firsthand — this is a life-changing experience. Full of wonder, deep heart connection to the land and the spirit of the African continent and its soulful people, incredible wildlife, and natural beauty. What awaits you is not simply a retreat, but a homecoming to something essential within yourself.
Wild Awakenings is an invitation to return to your essential nature through three distinct experiences across two African countries—Kenya and Tanzania. From the heart-centred service of Nairobi to the raw majesty of the Serengeti, and finally to the azure tranquillity of Zanzibar, this journey weaves together the threads of altruism, wildness, and integration into a transformative tapestry.
Here, yoga is not confined to the mat. It lives in the rhythms of nature, in the generosity of community, in the songs of the African people, and in the profound silence beneath the stars. This is the lived practice—where philosophy meets earth, where wisdom meets wonder, and where your own wild heart remembers its original song.
Movement as Medicine
A Journey Home to Your Body
The rough terrain of safari vehicles provides its own kind of African massage, and our grounding practices will help soothe and restore our bodies after these adventures.
After decades of guiding students through the sacred terrain of embodiment — from troubled youth to seasoned practitioners and teacher trainers — Lisa has witnessed countless times the quiet miracle of what happens when we turn toward the body with curiosity, compassion, and care.
Her movement suite is born from thousands of hours studying meditation and philosophy in India, and years of somatic and trauma-informed training. It has been a privilege to walk alongside students of all ages, abilities, and life circumstances as they reconnect with the wisdom living in their bodies and explore the inner terrain of awareness, meditation, and mindfulness.
Africa has a way of calling something ancient and untamed back to life within us. These practices are chosen to meet that call—to help you receive, integrate, and be transformed by everything this extraordinary continent has to offer.
The Art of Truly Responsive Teaching
Lisa doesn't arrive with a rigid plan but with a deep well of knowledge, sensitivity, and presence, drawing from a vast repertoire of practices to meet each student exactly where they are.
Each session is intuited in response to the energy of the day—the landscape you've just moved through, the emotions stirring in the group, the quality of light, the mood of the morning. A perfectly chosen quote, a theme that names what everyone is feeling but hasn't yet found words for, a practice that unlocks something you didn't even know was waiting.
You will always be met where you are.
Soulful Flow
Movement for Every Body
A deeply nourishing fusion of mindful movement, breath, and awareness, Soulful Flow is designed to be accessible and welcoming to all—regardless of experience, age, or ability. Rooted in somatic and trauma-informed principles, Lisa creates the conditions for authentic safety, embodied presence, and the capacity to metabolise each experience with openness and ease.
Slow mindful flow paired with breathwork and energetic practices to ground, centre, and restore inner equilibrium
Dynamic Kriya practices to shake free stagnation and ignite flow through the physical and energetic bodies
Somatic awareness and body-based mindfulness to gently resource the nervous system
Yoga Nidra and pranayama for deep restoration and integration after full days in the field
Yin Yoga:
The Art of Mindful Surrender
Steeped in Traditional Chinese Medicine and the study of energetic systems, Lisa guides students into long-held, mindful shapes that generate the flow of chi through fascia and the body's meridian channels. After days of game drives, walking safaris, and the magnificent physical generosity of the African terrain, this practice becomes your medicine—a slow, conscious unravelling of everything your body has absorbed and held.
Releases deep layers of contraction held in connective tissue, offering a profound and well-earned softening
Influences the twelve main meridians, restoring flow and vitality throughout the whole system
Paired with guided meditation, breath awareness, and contemplative inquiry
Yoga Nidra and deep meditative stillness to integrate the extraordinary sensory richness of each day
We will explore karma yoga through service, jnana yoga through inquiry and reflection, bhakti yoga through devotion to life itself, and raja yoga through meditation and breath practices. Ancient teachings will be woven into our daily experience, made relevant and alive through direct encounter with the natural world.
This is yoga as it was always meant to be lived—deeply immersed in the cycles and rhythms of nature, in community with others, in reverence for all beings. The earth becomes our teacher, the animals our guides, and the people we meet mirrors reflecting our own humanity back to us.
Allowing profound release and integration
of Body, Mind, and Spirit.
Elemental Embodiment:
Moving with the Living World
Long before yoga was practiced in studios, it was lived in relationship with the natural world. Drawing on the yogic understanding of the five great elements—earth, water, fire, air, and ether—Lisa's Elemental Embodiment practice invites students into creative movement exploration as a direct experience of coming home to what we already are.
Classically trained in dance and movement, Lisa brings an embodied, poetic sensibility to this work—guiding you to find meaning in expansion and contraction, in reaching and releasing, as mirrors of your own inner landscape.
Africa, with her vast skies, ancient earth, untamed fire, and wild open spaces, becomes the perfect living classroom.
Attune to each element through immersive sensory awareness, movement, sound, and breath
Discover how the elements live within you—as sensation, emotion, energy, and consciousness
Kriya and spinal energisation practices to awaken prana through the subtle body
Mantra, sound, and walking meditation to receive the teachings of the living world
Chakra and subtle body practices to map the elements within your own energetic architecture
When we attune to the elements—not as concepts but as living presences—we remember that we are not separate from nature. We are nature, awakening to itself.
An Invitation
Whether stepping onto the mat for the first time or arriving as a seasoned practitioner, Lisa's offerings honour where you are while inviting you into greater wholeness—drawing on ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience, elemental awakening and energetic refinement.
Let Africa move you. Let these practices help you receive it.
This is yoga as it was always meant to be: alive, accessible, and profoundly transformative.
Testimonial of experience with Steve in Africa, by Lisa Matthews
A Journey to the Heart of Africa
On my maiden voyage to Africa, walking the path of our Wild Awakenings Tour, I felt safe, welcomed, and wholly embraced — not as a tourist, but as a guest of the heart.
Our first stop was Mirror of Hope in Nairobi, where founders Tommy, Judy and their extraordinary team moved me in ways I hadn't anticipated. Their tribal welcome — the singing, the dancing, the radiant joy pouring from every soul — undid me completely. I sat there, moved to happy tears, utterly undone by the purity of it all. There is something so luminous about the people who walk those grounds; their smiles, their warm hugs, their voices lifted in song are imprinted on me forever.
Steve Brunskill is simply at home in Africa. You can feel it in the way the land receives him, the way his African family light up at the sight of their beloved Babu. Travelling with him is to be welcomed into a world of genuine connection — from Nairobi to Tanzania, we were held in the warmth of his incredible friendships and the excellence of his carefully curated collaborations.
Tazama Safaris are in a class of their own. Impeccable in taste, meticulous in care, and effortlessly responsive — they moved things gracefully when needed and were always just a call away. Our guide and driver Jerome was a true gift; knowledgeable, attentive, and deeply present to the wonder around us.
Throughout this journey, everything aligned so beautifully that all we needed to do was receive — the majesty of the wild, the generosity of the African spirit, the profound reminder that we are all so much more alike than we are different.
This is not simply a tour. It is a pilgrimage to the heart of something ancient and alive. I will carry Africa with me always.
Click the link below for a video of my experience at Mirror of Hope.
A Feast for the Senses
Eating Well in East Africa
One of the quiet joys of travelling through East Africa is the food. From the vibrant streets of Nairobi and Arusha to the spice-kissed shores of Zanzibar, every meal tells a story of place, season, and culture.
In Nairobi and Arusha, markets overflow with the colours of the season — sun-ripened mangoes, pawpaw, passion fruit, and avocados so fresh they're still warm from the tree. Local restaurants and guesthouses take pride in building menus around what's abundant and beautiful right now, so expect your plate to reflect the rhythm of the land. Arusha in particular has blossomed into a destination for modern East African dining, with charming locally-run cafés serving inventive dishes that blend traditional flavours with contemporary flair.
Out in the Serengeti, dining takes on a different kind of magic. Tented camp kitchens work with the seasons too, crafting wholesome, nourishing meals against a backdrop of open savannah and starlit skies. There is something deeply grounding about gathering around a communal table in the wilderness — good food shared in good company, with the sounds of Africa all around you.
And then there is Zanzibar — an island shaped by centuries of spice trade, where the food is its own kind of adventure. Locally-run cafés and restaurants weave together African, Arab, Indian, and Portuguese influences into menus that are as layered and aromatic as the island itself. Fresh seafood, coconut-laced curries, and exotic fruits plucked at their peak make every meal feel like a celebration.
Across all of our East African destinations, we seek out dining experiences that are rooted in the local community — supporting small producers, seasonal ingredients, and the warm hospitality that this part of the world does so beautifully.
"Africa is our centre of gravity, our cultural and spiritual mother and father, our beating heart, no matter where we live on the face of this earth."
— John Clarke
"The soul of Africa is eternal."
— Nelson Mandela
The Locations
Service, Community & Altruism
Nairobi, Kenya:
Love and Service in Action
Our journey begins with the yoga of service—karma yoga in its truest form. In Nairobi, we partner with Steve and the incredible Mirror of Hope Team, creating profound hope and transformation for youth and families in Kibera, the largest slum in urban Africa. Here, one million souls live on approximately 500 acres, and yet hope flourishes.
Steve and the incredible Mirror of Hope Team offer scholarships to educate young people out of the poverty cycle, support women in establishing sustainable businesses, and provide education on saving and business management. Their work extends to men as well, ensuring the cycle of education is complete within the family unit through a ”Hand Up not a Hand Out”
You'll experience first hand the warmth, love, and generosity of the Kenyan people—their song, their dance, their deep connection to land and community. This is where we learn that giving and receiving are not separate acts, but the same breath flowing in different directions.
We begin our African Tour at Roussel House. Serene and comfortable accommodation set in a beautiful garden, providing a peaceful sanctuary to ground our journey.
Accommodation: 4 nights in Nairobi
"Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it."
— Rumi
Grass Roots, Earthing & Simplicity
Arusha, Ngorongoro & Serengeti,
Tanzania: Return to the Wild
Arusha
Vibrant, bustling and full of life, Arusha is Tanzania's gateway city — the launching pad for some of Africa's most iconic wilderness experiences, sitting in the shadow of the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro. But Arusha is far more than a stopover. It's a destination in its own right, with a wonderful energy that blends African warmth with cosmopolitan charm.
We'll be based at the beautiful Kahawa House, where lush, vegetable-filled gardens create a serene and nourishing sanctuary — the perfect place to settle in, breathe deeply and prepare for the adventure ahead. Wander the wonderful cafes offering beautiful food and settings, pick up something special at Sabel Square, or treat yourself to an incredible massage. Arusha welcomes you gently before the wild calls.
Ngorongoro Crater
Descending into the Ngorongoro Crater is like stepping into another world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tanzania's ancient volcanic caldera is one of Africa's most breathtaking natural wonders — often referred to as the 8th Wonder of the Natural World. This vast, self-contained ecosystem is teeming with an extraordinary abundance of wildlife roaming freely within this magnificent natural enclosure. Lions, elephants, buffalo, flamingos and the endangered black rhinoceros all call this magnificent bowl home.
Above it all, our tented accommodation at Karibu Camps & Lodges on the Crater Rim offers sweeping views that will stop you in your tracks — falling asleep to the sounds of the wild with the stars of Africa stretched above you is simply unforgettable.
"Look deep into nature,
and then you will understand everything better."
— Albert Einstein
The Serengeti
From the heart of humanity, we journey into the heart of the wild. The Serengeti National Park is quite simply one of the most magnificent wilderness sanctuaries in the world — the largest remaining natural grazing ecosystem on Earth. Famous for its annual migration of close to 2 million wildebeest and nearly 400,000 zebra, it pulses with life in its most primal form. Here, the African philosophy of Ubuntu — I am because we are — becomes viscerally real. Predator and prey, earth and sky, death and birth — each plays its sacred role in a delicate and ancient balance.
Our tented camp brings us into intimate communion with this landscape. Every amenity is beautifully and simply catered for, yet we remain close to the earth. Campfires warm the evening air, stories are shared beneath vast African skies, and the sounds of the animal world become the lullaby that carries us to sleep. Morning and evening game drives reveal lion, elephant, giraffe, leopard, rhinoceros and countless species moving through their ancient territories. We practice yoga as the sun rises over the savanna and discover that wilderness is not something outside us — it is our original home.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to witness the majesty of creation up close. Morning and evening game drives reveal rhinoceros, zebra, lion, elephant, giraffe, leopard, and countless species moving through their ancient territories. We practice yoga as the sun rises over the savanna, meditate to the symphony of birds, and discover that wilderness is not something outside us—it is our original home.
Accommodation: 2 nights Arusha, 1 night Ngorongoro Crater, 2 nights tented camp on the Serengeti
Beachfront Sanctuary & Inner Stillness
Zanzibar:
Integration & Deep Reflection
After the heart-opening intensity of service in action and the rawness of the wild, we arrive at the third movement of our journey: integration & reflection. Zanzibar offers us time and space to digest all we have experienced, to allow the lessons to settle into our being and our hearts.
Here, on pristine beaches lapped by azure waters, we rest into the natural wonder of paradise. Warm, sensual sea breezes carry the salt and sweetness of the Indian Ocean. Palm trees sway overhead. The rhythm slows, the mind quiets, and something deeper than thought begins to emerge.
This is where we reconnect fully to ourselves—body, mind, and spirit. Daily yoga and meditation deepen. We have time to journal, to walk the shoreline, to swim in healing waters, to simply be. You will leave with sun-kissed skin, perhaps messy hair from the ocean wind, and most certainly a sparkle in your eyes that speaks of inner renewal.
You will have witnessed true service, felt the amazing wildness of nature, practiced yoga immersed in the elements, and rejuvenated your body and mind. Most importantly, you will have reconnected to your own essential nature—that wild, wise, loving being who was always there, waiting to be remembered.
Accommodation: 2 nights in beachfront accommodation, Zanzibar
East Africa Tour
Accommodation Overview
4 nights in Nairobi (comfortable hotel accommodation)
2 nights in Arusha, gateway to the northern circuit, (luxury accomodation at Kahawa House).
1 night on Ngorongoro Crater rim tented camp with breathtaking views
2 nights in tented camp on the Serengeti (intimate safari experience)
2 nights in Zanzibar (beachfront accomodation in paradise)
Journey Details
Dates & Duration
Dates: October 9th - 20th, 2026
(11 nights/12 days)
Arrival: Nairobi, Kenya
Departure: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Lisa & Steve enjoying baobab juice on arrival at Paje, Zanzibar. Known as "the Tree of Life" the baobab produces a dry, powdery fruit pulp that can be made into a creamy tangy drink.
What's Included
All accommodation (twin share/couple rates – single supplement available on request)
All breakfasts, with combination of half and full board throughout the journey*
Daily yoga and meditation practices with Lisa
All activities based on itinerary
All internal flights and transfers
National Park and Conservation Area entrance fees
Emergency medical evacuation insurance (from Serengeti)
Community service experience with Mirror of Hope
Game drives in Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti
Ground transportation throughout the journey
Philosophical teachings and integration practices
*Delicious, healthy, and seasonal food—in some cases plucked straight from the gardens of our accommodation
Not Included
Lunches and dinners as advised*
International flights to Nairobi and from Zanzibar
Travel insurance (comprehensive travel insurance, plus Zanzibar Insurance)
Visa fees for Kenya and Tanzania
Personal expenses and gratuities
Alcoholic beverages
*On just a few occasions lunch/dinner are not included in the cost. Confirmation of these will be confirmed prior to travel.
Extend Your Journey
We are partnering with travel agency Destination HQ should you wish to arrive early in Africa or stay on after our retreat and enjoy more of the wealth of Africa's incredible offerings. They also offer to obtain your Kenyan and Tanzanian visas if you wish for a small additional fee
Optional additions before or after the Tour:
Climb Mt Kilimanjaro
Visit the Gorillas in Uganda
Extended Zanzibar stay
Reach out to us if you would like us to connect you with Destination HQ.
Wild Awakenings Tour Cost
*** EARLY BIRD PRICING ***
$9,950 twin/couple share
Single supplement available on request.
Deposit of 30% on booking to confirm your spot.
Standard pricing of $10,950 applies after May 9th, 2026.
Book and payment in full by August 9th, 2026*
(payment plans available on request)
*** PLEASE NOTE ***
Due to the nature of wild and remote travel, itinerary and safari locations may be subject to change. We will communicate any amendments as early as possible.
Meet Your Hosts
Lisa Matthews
Lisa is a yoga teacher, teacher trainer, and former Director of Yogahood Australia. With thousands of hours of study in meditation, asana, and yoga philosophy under renowned international teachers, Lisa brings deep wisdom and a nurturing, heart-centred presence to her teaching.
As founder of Illuminenation, Lisa creates transformative experiences that honour the integration of ancient teachings with contemporary life. Her approach is trauma-informed, inclusive, and deeply rooted in the lived experience of yoga. She has led international retreats and teacher trainings in Bali, Sri Lanka, and beyond, guiding students into authentic relationship with themselves and the natural world.
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As a lecturer in Yoga Philosophy and Ethics, Yin Yoga and Mentorship programs Lisa crafts transformative classes, workshops, retreats and trainings that honour the sacred dimensions of yoga. Lisa brings a holistic approach grounded in intelligent alignment principles. Her classes flow with creative intuition and musical atunement, while her extensive background in trauma-informed yoga ensures a safe, inclusive space for all practitioners. Students often describe experiencing moments of pure magic in her classes – instances where time seems to dissolve, leading to profound embodied awareness and unexpected insights.
True to the spirit of eternal studentship, Lisa continuously explores and expands her own boundaries. Her teaching style bridges compassionate guidance with practical wisdom, meeting each student exactly where they are while gently illuminating paths for growth. This dedication to personal growth fuels her life's purpose – her ikigai – of serving as a loving, compassionate presence in service of humanity's highest good.
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Yoga Australia registered Level 3 Senior Teacher
Yoga Alliance registered RYT 1500 Senior Teacher, EYRT 500+
Creative Dance Teacher
Light Space Yoga 200 hr Teacher Training Program Faculty Teacher
Served as Director of Yogahood Australia
Certificates in Holistic Counselling, Life Coaching, Chair Yoga and Meditation teaching
Trauma Informed Certificate Course, Sounds True
Reiki Level 1
Steve Brunskill
My name is Steve Brunskill, and it's my deep honour to be your co-host on this extraordinary journey through East Africa.
I first set foot on Kenyan and Tanzanian soil in 2014 and something in me shifted permanently. There's a quality to this land — its vastness, its rawness, the warmth and resilience of its people — that gets into your bones. I've been returning ever since, and sharing it with others has become one of the great privileges of my life.
This tour is a labour of love. It was originally conceived by my late wife, Jen, together with Kaily Gramberg, co-founder of Tazama Africa Tours. Jen had a gift for seeing what was possible — in people, in places, in experiences. When she passed eighteen months ago, yoga became an unexpected anchor for me, and I quietly resolved to bring her vision to life. Reaching out to Lisa Matthews was the first step and together we have reimagined this tour into life. We are offering this incredible opportunity to adventurous souls ready to join us on tour.
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As Vice Chair of the Mirror of Hope Community Board in Nairobi, I work closely with Mirror of Hope supporting Kenya's youth, particularly in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa. This connection runs deep and has taught me that transformation happens when we step outside our own world and truly meet another. Back home in Australia, I'm the Founder and Chairman of Youth Out Loud, a fully tax-deductible charity dedicated to empowering young people across the country. Together, this work is exactly why a tour like Wild Awakenings matters so deeply to me.
A bit about me — I'm a country boy at heart, raised on a small farm in Montrose, Victoria, and went on to complete a Diploma of Agricultural Science at Dookie College. Alongside more than 40 years in civil construction and my work as a Certified mBIT Coach (Multiple Brain Integration Techniques), it's the land — whether Australian or African — that has always been my greatest teacher.
We would love nothing more than to share this wild and beautiful land with you. East Africa will do something to you — it always does. Let's go find out what that is.
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I am the founder and Chairman of an Australian Charity called Youth Out Loud which has operated Resilience and Leadership programs in schools for the past 30 years across Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and East Africa. We take on the responsibility of giving young people the opportunity to have a voice and express what they feel strongly about in a powerful, appropriate and meaningful way. In this we believe that effective change will happen organically and in the most productive way possible.
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Founder and Chairman, Youth Out Loud — fully tax-deductible Australian charity
Vice Chair, Mirror of Hope Community Board, Nairobi, Kenya
Managing Director, Asphalt and Civil Construction (40+ years)
Diploma of Agricultural Science, Dookie College
Certified mBIT Coach (Multiple Brain Integration Techniques)
Student of Dr Buckminster Fuller — 25 years
Proposed Itinerary
Each day unfolds with intention and spaciousness, balancing structure with freedom, activity with rest.
Day 1 – Thursday, October 9:
Arrival in Nairobi
Arrival and settle into Rousell House in Karen, Nairobi
Welcome circle and briefing
Dinner together as we begin our journey
Day 2 – Friday, October 10:
First Visit to Mirror of Hope
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Visit Mirror of Hope and meet the wonderful team. Q&A with each department
Lunch at Art Cafe
Evening yin yoga to integrate the day's experiences
Day 3 – Saturday, October 11:
Kibera Community Immersion
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Tour through Kibera with home visits and shared lunch with community members
Afternoon debrief and heart awakening workshop to process and honour the experience
Day 4 – Sunday, October 12:
Wildlife & Movement
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Visit Giraffe Centre and Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
Afternoon elemental movement workshop exploring embodiment and expression
Special farewell dinner from Kenya
Day 5 – Monday, October 13:
Journey to Tanzania
Road trip travel by mini-bus across the Kenya-Tanzania border to Arusha
Lunch and briefing for the week ahead
Time for relaxation and exploration
Evening flow and yin yoga
Dinner and meet the Tazama team
Day 6 – Tuesday, October 14:
Coffee & Contemplation
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Walk through coffee plantation
Afternoon free for massage, shopping, or pool time
Evening yoga and safari briefing
Day 7 – Wednesday, October 15:
Ngorongoro Crater
Journey to Ngorongoro Crater with game drive
Arrive at rim accommodation with stunning crater views
Flow to yin yoga as the sun sets
Day 8 – Thursday, October 16:
Serengeti Arrival
Game drive through the Serengeti
Arrive at tented camp and settle into wilderness site
Evening movement and yin practice
Campfire under the stars
Dinner at our tented camp
Day 9 – Friday, October 17:
Full Day in the Wild
Full day game drive with boxed lunch in the bush
Witness the Serengeti's magnificent wildlife
Evening yoga session
Campfire and storytelling
Day 10 – Saturday, October 18:
Journey to Zanzibar
Morning game drive to airstrip
Fly to Zanzibar from Serengeti
Settle into beachfront accommodation
Free time to swim and rest
Evening yoga journey
Day 11 – Sunday, October 19:
Stone Town & Reflection
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Visit historic Stone Town for shopping and cultural exploration
Afternoon free for massage or beach time
Farewell dinner at Paje restaurant to honour our journey together
Day 12 – Monday, October 20:
Beach & Reflection
Morning Yoga and Meditation Journey
Optional snorkelling at Blue Lagoon
Free time for final beach walks, journaling, and rest
Departures throughout the day, carrying the gifts of this journey with you
About Tazama Africa
Tazama Africa are our on the ground agents and hosts whilst in Tanzania.
They have been carrying out professional safaris and tours in East Africa for the past decade. They only use the best and most experienced safari drivers and guides who are passionate about their countries wildflife and culture.
At all times your health and safety our are combined number one priority.
Tazama and all their operations are environmentally responsible and single use plastic free.
An Invitation
This journey is not for everyone. It asks something of you - a willingness to be moved, to invite change, to let the familiar fall away so something even more authentic can emerge. It invites you into uncertainty, into wildness, into the vulnerability of open-heartedness.
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This is a journey to nourish your heart and your soul
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If you feel called to walk with lions and elephants under African skies, to offer your hands in service, to practice yoga as the sun rises over endless plains, and to rest deeply into your own being—then perhaps this journey is calling you home.
We would be honoured to journey with you.
With love,
Lisa & Steve

