Kenya wildlife safari, tailor made
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All our tour vehicles have trash cans for proper disposal of waste to avoid disposal of non-degradable that may harm the wildlife. We discourage smoking and loud noise that may cause disturbances to the wildlife.
We encourage our travellers to travel in smaller groups during their trips to various destinations. Handling bigger groups is not easy and they cause stress to the environment
All our driver guides are required to keep by the trails so as to avoid distraction and interferences with the wildlife. Our guides are also discouraged from taking bribes to go off the road for good photos and better views, we encourage clients to let the animals come to them without destroying their habitats. Everyone should keep in mind that the wild animals are not like those found in the theme parks, they are not tamed, hence should take extra precautions not to offend them. We ask our clients never buy products made from endangered species.
We use low carbon transport and cars that hardly make any noises while in the parks. We promote silence in the parks in that no radio music or any other noises while in the park, this is to ensure we do not destruct wildlife in their own territories and to enable them to roam around un-bothered.
in reserves such as Masai Mara, you may observe that vehicles are allowed to move around away from the main road which is okay, but for other parks such as Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park and others vehicles should always stay on the main road, kindly make sure to adhere to this rules.
The Impacts of this Trip
Kenyan tourism in a great part heavily relies on the communities that live around or inside the parks and reserves respectively. We play part in taking care of the communities by giving them recognition and contributing just as much to improving their living standards, this is through building facilities for them such as better education systems, health centers, churches and even houses. however, we also put in mind of the surrounding and ensure to build facilities that do not interfere with their movements, health such as carbon emission, or cultures.
we tend to lean more on suppliers that are managed or have employed local labor, as they are the best examples while it comes to showing clients on ways to take care of the environment and communities around.
in all our tour itineraries, we mention optional village visits which is the best way for travelers to experience and to learn about the Masai communities as you get to join in the dances and visit their manyatta homesteads.
Providing new sources of income through buying of local souvenirs from the cultural communities and also employing locals to be our driver guides since they are the most knowledgeable about the destinations’ culture and other company staff. This ensures easy understanding between the clients and the local communities visited during the tour.


All our tour vehicles have trash cans for proper disposal of waste to avoid disposal of non-degradable that may harm the wildlife. We discourage smoking and loud noise that may cause disturbances to the wildlife.
We encourage our travellers to travel in smaller groups during their trips to various destinations. Handling bigger groups is not easy and they cause stress to the environment
All our driver guides are required to keep by the trails so as to avoid distraction and interferences with the wildlife. Our guides are also discouraged from taking bribes to go off the road for good photos and better views, we encourage clients to let the animals come to them without destroying their habitats. Everyone should keep in mind that the wild animals are not like those found in the theme parks, they are not tamed, hence should take extra precautions not to offend them. We ask our clients never buy products made from endangered species.
We use low carbon transport and cars that hardly make any noises while in the parks. We promote silence in the parks in that no radio music or any other noises while in the park, this is to ensure we do not destruct wildlife in their own territories and to enable them to roam around un-bothered.
in reserves such as Masai Mara, you may observe that vehicles are allowed to move around away from the main road which is okay, but for other parks such as Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park and others vehicles should always stay on the main road, kindly make sure to adhere to this rules.

The Impacts of this Trip
Kenyan tourism in a great part heavily relies on the communities that live around or inside the parks and reserves respectively. We play part in taking care of the communities by giving them recognition and contributing just as much to improving their living standards, this is through building facilities for them such as better education systems, health centers, churches and even houses. however, we also put in mind of the surrounding and ensure to build facilities that do not interfere with their movements, health such as carbon emission, or cultures.
we tend to lean more on suppliers that are managed or have employed local labor, as they are the best examples while it comes to showing clients on ways to take care of the environment and communities around.
in all our tour itineraries, we mention optional village visits which is the best way for travelers to experience and to learn about the Masai communities as you get to join in the dances and visit their manyatta homesteads.
Providing new sources of income through buying of local souvenirs from the cultural communities and also employing locals to be our driver guides since they are the most knowledgeable about the destinations’ culture and other company staff. This ensures easy understanding between the clients and the local communities visited during the tour.

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