“K&D” : The Original Ker & Downey Safaris

In late 2016, Andreas Fox was invited to join The Original Ker & Downey Safaris as an associate guide. Acknowledged as the world’s oldest safari company, established in 1946, “K&D” has a reputation as one of the most respected safari outfitters. Famous for the best luxury mobile safaris, K&D guides have been taking their guests and fully-kitted camps across the continent in search of wilderness, wildlife, cultures and one-in-a-lifetime experiences.

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Like so many great ventures, Ker & Downey Safaris was born from a chance encounter. Donald Ker and Syd Downey, two big game hunters from Kenya, had been fighting with the British in Ethiopia shortly before the fall of Addis Ababa in 1941. Syd had just been released by the Italians and was celebrating at a local hotel when he bumped into Donald Ker. With one car and a lot of bravura, the pair made a plan to establish “the best safari company the world has ever known”.

It was not until January 1946 that Syd and Donald, newly discharged from the army, took out their first safari. They were hired to run a camp in the Maasai Mara for the production of The Macomber Affair, the United Artists blockbuster starring Gregory Peck and Joan Bennett. It was the beginning of a long love affair with Hollywood, which would see K&D outfit some of the biggest films ever to come out of Africa.

In 1962, shortly before Kenya’s Independence, Ker & Downey spread its wings to Botswana, with Harry Selby and a couple of other guides offering safaris in this ‘new’, uncharted corner of Africa. Through the 60s and 70s, the company continued to grow – extending its reach across southern Africa, east to the jungles of Congo, and north into the deserts of Ethiopia and Sudan. By 1977, when hunting was officially banned in Kenya, K&D had transformed itself into the leading provider of customised mobile photographic safaris in Africa.

Today, Ker & Downey is celebrated as the longest-existing safari outfitter in the world, and the standard-bearer for unsurpassed luxury in some of its last great wild places. So successful has the K&D name been that it has been brazenly borrowed by a number of copycat companies in Africa and the West. Yet to this day, no one has come close to emulating the luxurious standards, the rich experiences, or the peerless guiding of “The Original Ker & Downey Safaris”.

 

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In K&D’s 70 years, it has played host to royalty, outfitted camps for Oscar-winning films such as Out of Africa and played crucial roles in conservation initiatives, particularly in Kenya’s Maasai Mara, Amboseli and Tsavo ecosystems.

 

Prince Charles on Safari

Carrie Fisher on Safari

 

The invitation to join the company is part of K&D’s efforts to foster a new generation of expert private guides. A huge honour and sign of confidence, Andreas is now able to offer clients safaris with K&D’s expertise and luxurious camps, allowing yet further exclusivity and access to wilderness.

 

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