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Conservation project in Kenya

COUNTRY:
Kenya
DEPARTURES:
Trip departs on 1st, 2nd & 3rd Saturday of every month
PRICE:
From £449 (1 week) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
Whats included: Accommodation - Shared dormitory room in hostel, Food - Breakfast and dinner, Airport Pickup - Included on arrival date. Ask us for details if you're arriving early! Training - In-country orientation, Support - Pre-departure helpdesk, Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support. Minimum age 17 years. 8 weeks excluding flights from £1274
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Conservation project in Kenya

Conservation project in Kenya

Volunteer travel - what's it all about?
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, or on a gap year or career break? If you want to make a difference in some of the world’s most important conservation areas - and in community projects - then volunteer trips are for you! Volunteers tend to have a sense of adventure, and come from a range of different backgrounds and from all over the world.
Edward Abbey said 'sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul'.

How this holiday makes a difference

The project is focused not only on the long-term reforestation of a badly affected region, but also works with the local community on grassroots involvement and awareness-raising programmes.

The project aims to build up bare areas of hillside, which used to be wooded, to protect wildlife and to safeguard the essential water supply to over seven million people, which depends on the protection of the surrounding forest, and is seriously threatened by the environmental impact of such drastic deforestation. It is hoped that reforestation will encourage the indigenous animals back to the area, such as elephant and buffalo, not to mention many bird species.

The project was started by local farmers, who also volunteer daily at the project. They will welcome you into their project and their community and they really enjoy meeting people from different cultures!

So, how does this project make a difference?
Volunteers work on long-term reforestation and ecology activities which will contribute to a more balanced relationship between the natural environment and the human communities that the forested land supports. You may also get involved with community education.

We believe that travel should have a lasting positive impact that helps to change lives for the better. Our ethos is that under the right guidance from our local partners you can help to bring about positive change. It is a simple fact that most the countries we visit do not have adequate resources to financially support or staff up new initiatives and that’s where you can make a significant difference – in lending your time, energy and enthusiasm to ensure that the projects have a constant flow of volunteers ready to get stuck in and eager to help them achieve their goals.

Through our programme of supported volunteering we assist volunteers to participate on existing projects, which have often approached us for support. These projects existed before our partnership and would continue without, albeit a little slower in achieving their goals. We believe it is vitally important to support worthwhile projects in a sustainable way that doesn’t have a destabilising effect on their development and the wider community.

People who travel on our trips return home with a much deeper understanding of the country visited than a typical tourist would ever gain. Prior to departure all our volunteers receive information containing guidance on how to travel and experience a culture responsibly and, where volunteers will be working with children, we insist upon a criminal records check even if it is not required by the country they are volunteering in. On arrival in the destination country all our volunteers receive a welcome briefing and our local coordinators are on hand to give any additional guidance and advice during their stay.

Wherever and whenever possible, all the staff and leaders are sourced locally providing a great insight into the way of life; we use family home-stays or locally-run accommodation and we encourage use of local markets and public transport to help ensure as much money as possible goes into the local economy.

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Conservation project in Kenya

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