Celebrating World Wildlife Day with Cinnabar Green

Celebrating World Wildlife Day with Cinnabar Green

We all love safari. The wide open skies. The hush of golden mornings. The rustle of grass as elephants wander past. The thrill of spotting the Big Five, or the quiet awe of a wildflower blooming along a dusty trail. Kenya’s landscapes are breathtaking, yes—but they’re also deeply personal. They shape our stories, our identities, and our sense of home.

For World Wildlife Day 2025, we teamed up with our friends at Cinnabar Green and invited our community to be part of the celebration through the Ultimate Safari-Ready Giveaway. Together, we offered a pairing of practical beauty: a Sandstorm Kenya luxury washbag and a Cinnabar Green skincare set—each piece thoughtfully crafted for life outdoors, in rhythm with nature.

Sandstorm began at the heart of this world 23 years ago, building safari tents. When we tried converting leftover canvas into bags, they quickly became the soul of our business. From the beginning, every piece has reflected a deep respect for safari and a commitment to timeless, intentional craftsmanship.

Cinnabar Green shares this ethos—using locally grown botanicals and natural processes to create skincare that is gentle on you and kind to the planet. Their products are a celebration of Kenya’s wild abundance, thoughtfully formulated to nourish, restore, and connect us back to the land we come from.

This collaboration wasn’t just about gifting. It was about reminding ourselves—and our community—that sustainability can be beautiful. That what we carry, wear, and use can reflect deeper values. And that celebrating wildlife means choosing to live in ways that protect and honour it.

To everyone who joined us—by following, sharing, and tagging your fellow safari-lovers—thank you. Your voice matters. Your engagement spreads awareness. And your choices help preserve the landscapes, species, and traditions we all treasure.

Here’s to the wild places that inspire us, and to the community that continues to protect them—one journey, one ritual, one conscious step at a time.