Many of our guests have mentioned they’d like to get involved in local community projects; some already have and we are pleased to let you in on a possibility that might inspire you and your family to engage with Africa on a different level.
Community and social projects provide the opportunity to experience a country in a more personal way; a safari opens your eyes and a project such as this will open your heart.
Here are the projects that we are currently highlighting – if you’d like to get involved contact Nicci for more information.
Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
The Reteti Elephant Sanctuary is situated in the remote Mathews Range, among Kenya’s second largest elephant population. The sanctuary takes in orphaned and abandoned elephant calves with an aim to release them back into [...]
The Hide Community Trust
The Hide Community Trust is a non-profit organisation, committed to conservation and sustainable community development. This Trust runs alongside The Hide Safari Camp and is partnered with a local community that surrounds Hwange National [...]
Numwa School
Close to our hearts is Numwa School at a nearby safari ranch called Imire, which is renowned for its work in rhino breeding. Numwa School is both a primary and secondary school situated on [...]
Zambezi Elephant Fund
The Zambezi Elephant Fund (ZEF) works collaboratively with the Zimbabwean government, NGOs and the private sector to develop, implement and manage: anti-poaching operations, field equipment and supplies for rangers and support teams, anti-poaching ranger [...]