Responsible travel

The WHY of what we do is centered around giving back to Africa’s people and wildlife through every trip we book.

We know that the direct socio-economic benefits of tourism are immense, from job creation and encouraging sustainable farming activities and off-the-grid living, to community commerce and education initiatives that empower multiple generations. In our commitment to help ensure that this continent thrives, we choose to partner with leading eco-sensitive lodges, camps, hotels, beach resorts and wine estates across Africa that share their profits with the local communities.

If you’d like to know more, read about some of the projects that have stolen our hearts:

Featured story
Sustainable Safaris are the Future
Going green and traveling responsibly has never been more exciting – or accessible
Community
In choosing responsible, sustainable travel partners, conservation and communities thrive
Great Plains Foundation’s Solar Mamas Program, putting ecotourism and empowerment firmly in the spotlight
Great Plains Conservation is committed to securing African landscapes
Experiencing Kenya’s rich culture is a big part of why we love the country
Tina Aponte had a big dream for the Zambezi Joy Society
Community
In choosing responsible, sustainable travel partners, conservation and communities thrive
Great Plains Foundation’s Solar Mamas Program, putting ecotourism and empowerment firmly in the spotlight
Great Plains Conservation is committed to securing African landscapes
Experiencing Kenya’s rich culture is a big part of why we love the country
Tina Aponte had a big dream for the Zambezi Joy Society
People who stand out
While exploring Kenya as a family earlier this year, we had the privilege of meeting someone who did just that, Sophie Sairowua.
Our recent trip to De Hoop Nature Reserve opened our eyes to the wonders of a coastal safari.
Lodge Manager Emsie Skrywer on Namibia’s sensational landscapes
Jump in and let field guide, JP Kerore, take you on a safari to remember…
Head Field Guide at Cheetah Plains - one of those super-star guides!
Big Life Foundation
Lodge Manager, Royal Chundu, and co-founder of the Zambezi Joy Society
People who stand out
While exploring Kenya as a family earlier this year, we had the privilege of meeting someone who did just that, Sophie Sairowua.
Our recent trip to De Hoop Nature Reserve opened our eyes to the wonders of a coastal safari.
Lodge Manager Emsie Skrywer on Namibia’s sensational landscapes
Jump in and let field guide, JP Kerore, take you on a safari to remember…
Head Field Guide at Cheetah Plains - one of those super-star guides!
Big Life Foundation
Lodge Manager, Royal Chundu, and co-founder of the Zambezi Joy Society
Projects we love
Projects in Africa that tug at our clients' heartstrings
To really understand the African’s elephant’s plight, read baby elephant Sandy’s incredible rescue story…
Going green and traveling responsibly has never been more exciting – or accessible
YPA founders, Nick and Ashley, rave about Matetsi’s formidable anti-poaching unit
We’re excited to see more safari operators getting serious about sustainable energy
Supporting a digital learning campus in the bush
We love working on the ground, and (literally) getting our hands dirty. That’s why the Grumeti Fund, in partnership with Singita, gets our vote.
Projects we love
Projects in Africa that tug at our clients' heartstrings
To really understand the African’s elephant’s plight, read baby elephant Sandy’s incredible rescue story…
Going green and traveling responsibly has never been more exciting – or accessible
YPA founders, Nick and Ashley, rave about Matetsi’s formidable anti-poaching unit
We’re excited to see more safari operators getting serious about sustainable energy
Supporting a digital learning campus in the bush
We love working on the ground, and (literally) getting our hands dirty. That’s why the Grumeti Fund, in partnership with Singita, gets our vote.

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