We Built a Pool in the Bush
Baker & Sons have stone cottages and cabins decorated in safari themes, dining areas and nooks for reading, African artifacts, skulls of the native fauna… Read More »We Built a Pool in the Bush
Baker & Sons have stone cottages and cabins decorated in safari themes, dining areas and nooks for reading, African artifacts, skulls of the native fauna… Read More »We Built a Pool in the Bush
This big girl wandered onto Baker & Sons property following well-worn elephant trails. The photo was not taken with a zoom lens. It was taken… Read More »Baker & Sons Safari Magazine Cover Shot
Henry Morton Stanley New York Herald/December 4, 1874 Zanzibar, East Coast of Africa October 23, 1874 It is well known to travelers who have been… Read More »The Country of the Hippopotamus and the Crocodile
Henry Morton Stanley New York Herald/December 3, 1874 Zanzibar, East Coast of Africa October 21, 1874 The next day, delayed by calms and head wind,… Read More »Friendly Encounter on the Rufiji River
Henry Morton Stanley New York Herald/December 2, 1874 Zanzibar, East Coast of Africa October 19, 1874 As I sit down to the table and take… Read More »Sailing the Coast from Zanzibar
Tree Climbing Lions… naturally! It’s programed in them by their Maker. Poachers beware, you can’t climb high enough to escape them. In the Selous Game… Read More »The Climbing Lions of the Selous Reserve Tanzania
Baker & Sons saw a need in the market, and we filled it with our take on a BackPacker Lodge. Newly built in the summer… Read More »Baker & Sons adds a BackPacker Lodge to their Camp along the Rufiji River, fills a niche for Selous Safari Goers!
Tanzania, East Africa, the land of Dr. Livingstone, the endless plains of Serengeti, the jumping Maasai, the ever intriguing Island of Zanzibar, Mount Kilimanjaro,… Read More »Tanzania, East Africa: africa’s authentic heart
Africa’s Best Kept Secret. The Selous is one of the most expansive animal reserves in the world, the largest and oldest protected sanctuary in AFRICA,… Read More »Introducing the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania: one of the few remaining wild places
History comes to life as we walk through the village. We pass houses made of mud and stick, thatched roofs; women in colourful dresses balancing… Read More »African Village Expedition