Brad Hansen
Brad Hansen was born in South Africa in 1981. After studying agriculture and spending many years working as a guide and running safari companies throughout Africa, Brad decided to follow his passion for African wildlife by moving to Tanzania. Now, as a qualified guide and tracker (FGASA), Brad has guided countless trips through Tanzania’s Northern Circuit and is intimately acquainted with this region that encompasses the Serengeti Plains. In between safaris in Tanzania, Brad has been a team member on numerous expeditions throughout Africa run by a leading National Geographic filmmaker.Joe Charleson
Along with his wife, Gillian, Joe Charleson manages Natural Habitat Safaris from Kenya, where he divides his time between Nairobi, Leleshwa Camp, and the bush...
Andy Corbett
When that African bug bit Andy, it bit hard. Growing up on a farm in county Wicklow, Ireland, Andy’s father was passionate about the great outdoors and passed this onto his son. In true Irish style...
Anthony Dodds
A second-generation Kenyan, Anthony grew up a 'bush kid' who reveled in all aspects of the wild. After a brief and not entirely successful education, he turned to lodge management after...
Anton Childs
Though Anton was born in Yorkshire, his life has taken him all over Kenya in a variety of guide and camp management positions. He grew up in Western Kenya after his parents moved...
Brad Hansen
Brad Hansen was born in South Africa. After studying agriculture and spending many years working as a guide and running safari companies throughout Africa, Brad decided to follow...
David Kasura
David Kasura is Leleshwa Camp’s head guide. With 16 years’ guiding experience under his belt, he still finds every day in the bush with his safari guests as exciting as the first. David’s passion for safari guiding began early, in the context of...
Mike McCartney
Born in Nairobi in 1967, Mike McCartney is a second-generation Kenyan whose grandparents moved to Kenya from Ireland in the early 1920s. On the farms where he grew up, and encouraged by his father’s passion...
Robert Rerende
Robert Rerende is a Maasai from Morijo in Kenya’s remote Loita Hills, and is our resident guide for our Loita Hills hiking safari. He grew up in the traditional Maasai manner...
William Tumate Ole Siara
William is a Maasai, born at the foot of the Loita Hills. He grew up herding his parents’ cattle before a government directive required that every family must send at least one child to school...









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