“Conservation” is a crucial component of all of our safaris! We work hard to provide trips that promote the protection of wildlife, our biodiversity, and the local community in some way.
A fantastic way to support conservation is to go gorilla trekking! By travelling to Uganda or Rwanda to witness these magnificent animals and by paying for a gorilla permit, you are helping to ensure the Mountain Gorillas’ continued existence.
Another “example” of visiting and supporting the survival of the Threatened White and Black Rhino is our Save The Rhino organization. You will participate in exciting activities and travel to conservancies that are home to numerous magnificent White & Black rhinos, such as Solio Ranch in Kenya. Additionally, any wildlife photographer would love this safari!
In our opinion, there can be “no successful conservation” without the backing and participation of the neighbourhood and without conferring any particular advantages to them.
A good coexistence is possible if we give conservation and animals “worth.” The several conservancies in Kenya, including the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Borana, Laikipia, Lake Magadi, etc., serve as prime illustration.
A variety of “conservation-focused activities” are available, including Lion Tracking, Visiting the Endangered Species Enclosure, Behind the Scenes Chimpanzees, Community Visits, and more.