Ethical Safari Travel in Kenya
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Ethical Safari Travel in Kenya

How to ensure your footprint is light and your impact is positive. A guide to responsible tourism.

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Written by SafariSpark Team

September 05, 2023

#Ethics#Conservation#Responsible Travel

Tourism can save wildlife, or it can harm it. The difference lies in how we behave. At SafariSpark, we adhere to strict ethics.

Crowding & Harassment

We have all seen photos of 20 jeeps surrounding one cheetah. We don't do that. If a sighting is crowded, we leave. It stresses the animal and ruins your experience. We find our own sightings.

Cultural Respect

We ask before taking photos of people. We visit villages where we have genuine relationships, not "human zoos" set up for tourists. We ensure your money goes directly to the community.

Plastic Free

Kenya has banned plastic bags. We go further, minimizing single-use bottles in our vehicles. We ask you to bring a reusable bottle.

Travel with a conscience. Read more about our Impact.

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