Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

Inside the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: A First-Timer’s Guide to Kenya’s Iconic Elephant Sanctuary

For years, I followed the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust online, captivated by the stories of rescued elephants and the keepers who raise them. I never expected Kenya or SWT to land on my 2025 travel calendar, but this sanctuary became one of the most grounding and beautiful surprises of my trip. In this guide, I share what it’s really like to visit, how the Trust supports Kenya’s conservation efforts, and everything you need to plan your own experience.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

My Safari Photography Setup: What Worked, What Didn’t

Shooting in Kenya really pushed me as a photographer. With my Sony a7III, a 200–600mm lens I’d never used before, and a mix of primes and wide angles, I learned quickly what actually works on safari and what doesn’t. Here’s the setup that got me through ten days of wildlife, culture and landscapes.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

Why Maasai Mara Is the Safari You’ve Been Dreaming Of

The Maasai Mara is very dynamic and alive. I visited during the dry season when the grass thins out and the animals are clearly in view. Cheetahs hunting in real time. An elusive leopard and her cub. Lions napping and their cubs hidden not far away.

The range of animals is what makes Maasai Mara so special. Hippos, hyenas, topis, giraffes, impalas, wildebeests. It’s wild and cinematic and truly a once-in-a-lifetime kind of safari.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

What to Expect at Amboseli National Park: Wildlife, Weather, and Best Times to Visit

I visited Amboseli during the dry season when the skies stayed clear and the animals are not only out but out with babies. There were elephants moving in slow, powerful herds, lions napping in the sun, and zebras and gazelles were everywhere you looked.

Between the wildlife and the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli is full of life and the dreamiest safari you’ll want to embark on.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

We Found the Festival of India by Chance

Stumbling upon the Festival of India in Charlotte, North Carolina, we spontaneously walked right into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors, classical Indian dances, live music and the wonderful aroma of Indian cuisine. Here’s what I learned from that chance moment.

Read More
Walks Kayla Nixon Walks Kayla Nixon

A Walk in Seattle, Washington

There’s a bigness about Seattle—the mountains, the space needle, the evergreens, the Fremont troll. Whenever I travel to places like this, I’m reminded that I’m a small person in a big world, and while for some people that means insignificance, for me, it simply means there’s more to life than just me. It’s an invitation to be curious about what I don’t know, including parts of myself.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

What Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross Taught Me About Finding My Truth

Tracee Ellis Ross is showing the world what Black women like me have always known: solo travel isn’t just about how many destinations you can travel to. It’s about claiming space for yourself, your joy, and your truth. Her show, Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross, recently renewed for a second season, sparked so much conversation in the Black female community because it centers the very things my blog has always been about: confidence, self-discovery, and freedom.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

Wearing Sézane in Martha’s Vineyard

For the fall and winter season, my first purchase is always one critical piece of outerwear that I ideally can shape the rest of my wardrobe around. When I saw Sézane’s Brown houndstooth Oscar jacket, I knew immediately this was the piece. Martha’s Vineyard is a coastal destination where it’s perfectly normal and probably preferred to dress down, but for me, there’s always room to take it a step further, especially in Sézane.

Read More
Food Kayla Nixon Food Kayla Nixon

A Sweet Escape: Dining at The Sweet Life Café | Martha’s Vineyard

Nestled at the end of Circuit Avenue, The Sweet Life Café is where Martha’s Vineyard dining meets charm and seasonality. With beautifully plated dishes that highlight fresh ingredients like peach salads and scallops topped with pomegranate, this intimate spot captures the perfect balance of savory and sweet.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

Time for Extraordinary Pizza: Mister O1 Makes the Best Pizza in Miami and Atlanta

Mister O1 is the product of a dream that started with an Italian visa and a whole lot of passion. Creating signature star pizzas with ingredients like truffle oil, burrata, spicy honey, and imported Italian meats, you’re certainly in for a unique and delicious treat. Mister O1 now has multiple locations in Miami, and if you’re in Atlanta, there’s a spot in Buckhead that’s absolutely worth the trip.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

A Love Letter to The Art Institute of Chicago

Planning a trip to Chicago? We’re sharing why the Art Institute of Chicago is a must-see for art lovers, featuring iconic pieces by Monet and Edward Hopper and powerful works by prolific Black artists like Jacob Lawrence and Walter Ellison.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

The Atlanta Restaurant I Keep Coming Back To: Rock Steady

Discover why Rock Steady is one of Atlanta’s best Caribbean fusion restaurants. From unforgettable shrimp and grits and fried snapper bites to the energetic atmosphere with a fire DJ, this is the comfort food spot you’ll want to visit again and again.

Read More
Food Kayla Nixon Food Kayla Nixon

Sacco Pizza Is That Girl When It Comes to a Slice and a Coke | New York

Sacco Pizza is a classic no-nonsense Italian pizzeria where I had two slices and a Coke for about $10 after a night at the theater. It’s the kind of New York establishment that reminds you an inexpensive meal can feel like heaven when you need it most and probably just a few steps away from wherever you might find yourself in the city.

Read More
Kayla Nixon Kayla Nixon

Why Everyone’s Lining Up for Pappy & Harriet’s | Joshua Tree, California

Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace is a restaurant right outside of Joshua Tree, and it is an experience. When I think of a roadside saloon from back in the day, this is what i’d imagine. You can hear live music here, but it’s also an unexpected and legendary culinary gem that has earned a reputation as one of the most recommended restaurants in the high desert.

Read More