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This is an interactive activity where you go and live and stay with the local communities with offering your worth support. The aim is to assist the less fortunate families, of Mulot village in Narok District off Masai Mara plains, to have a decent shelter and clean water which is the main priority for these people. This is in addition to an athletic club we support in the area that natures young athletes. Since this area is off the main tourist transit to Masai Mara, supporting them will go along way in helping to benefit directly from tourism activities which otherwise will not have come their way. Also because we buy all the materials for use for our constructions from the local market, utilize their labour and buy food for the entire duration from the village will in no thought provide a ready market for these peasant farmers and improve their living standards.
Your presence here will offer the much needed cultural exposure for the locals to share out with you and have a taste of their rich cultures. To avoid endangering the delicate cultures, our activities will not be localized but be spread out in different villages to reach more to benefit from this venture. It is never a dull moment because it is made lively and interactive by our local guides Philip and Manywele will be on hand to tour you around and share their knowledge of cultural and other local issues in an informative way and opportunity to sample the local delicacies.
The trip will run with a minimum 2 people and maximum 12 people at any one time to reduce the impact on environment and village way of life. The accommodation will be in tents with all meals prepared by our cooks for the duration, but for those who are more adventurous can go for 1-2 days or more on a home-stay for a real Africa hospitality.

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