For every week that our passengers spend in Africa, we plant a tree in Kenya through the Woodlands 2000 Trust, a local NGO. The Woodlands 2000 Trust is a wonderful project that provides seeds and seedlings with planting materials as well as land-planning, tree survival and woodlot management services. It aims to increase reforestation and bio-diversify in semi-arid regions, and also to create sustainable and profitable tree products micro-industries that contribute to alleviating poverty. While approaching the Masai Mara, there is a chance for you to plant a tree at a site.
We believe strongly in low impact tourism and so during this trip we use existing locally owned facilities and camp ground such as the one used in Nakuru. By using locally owned and run facilities we are helping the local communities that we visit.
During this trip there is a wonderful opportunity to visit a local Market in two towns; Naivasha and Nakuru while the cooks replenishes the supplies. The people in this buzzling market are from all origins and tribes, a great opportunity to listen to the diverse languages and interact with the local, view all types of fruits, vegetables and cereals grown in Kenya.

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