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Focus on expeditions – overlanding with more of a purpose than pub hopping!

Newsletters » Feb 2007 » Focus on expeditions – overlanding with more of a purpose than pub hopping!

We’re realising more and more the value of group expeditions - moving a number of dedicated passengers through community development initiatives means that we find ourselves having been able to re-build a clinic or school and really make a difference to local infrastructures and communities in a relatively short space of time. The beauty of teamwork!

Building Community Projects

  • Expeditions are also great for those of you who don’t necessarily have the time to go on a longer static volunteer placement and are keen to see as much of a particular country as you can.
  • Expeditions are an amazing way to make friends, experience a local country and culture in a dramatic way, and for you to really leave your mark on Africa.

This year we’ve put together 4 amazing trips in Southern and East Africa and we’d love to have you on board!
Please contact one of our placement coordinators today to find out more about our early booking and group discounts!

Kenya Camel Trek, Maasai Mara Migration Safari and Building Expedition, 30 July – 21 August 2007
Join a group of other intrepid travellers as you venture out on a Camel Trek through the Districts of Laikipia and Samburuland, the vast plateau North West of Mt. Kenya, straddling the equator at the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province.
Along with our African Impact team you will then be involved in the refurbishment of a local Maasai village school, and base for the Nomadic Communities Trust Mobile Camel Clinic near the village of Londongokwe. After this building project in Samburuland on the banks of a local river, take in the sights of Lake Nakuru’s famous cloud of flamingos, and wildlife population, and follow on to the Maasai Mara for the start of the Great Migration.

Kenya Camel Trek, Big 5 Safari and Building Expedition, 27 August – 17 Setember 2007
Join other adventurous travellers as you travel out to Kenya’s famous Lake Naivasha before setting off on a Camel Trek through the Districts of Laikipia and Samburuland, the vast plateau North West of Mt. Kenya, straddling the equator at the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province.
Along with our African Impact team you will then be involved in the assistance of a rural community by building a bridge across a local river that when flooded cuts off medical assistance to several surrounding rural villages. Following the building work you will safari on the local Laikipian ranch of El Karama for encounters with the Big 5.

Kenya-Uganda Nile River, Building and Maasai Mara Migratin Expedition, 2 – 24 July 2007

Join our specialized overland team and other adventurers as we head East from Nairobi with our fully equipped overland vehicle, through Lake Naivasha National Park and then across the border into Uganda. We will be based near Jinja, the enigmatic source of the River Nile and your home for the next 10 days whilst our team will be re-building and refurbishing local rural schools and village facilities. From Jinja you will return to Kenya and continue South to the Maasai Mara where our group will camp amongst Big 5 and hopefully await sightings of the start of the Great Migration.

Zimbabwe National Parks Big 5 Conservation Experience

Your 8 week expedition will take you behind the scenes into 3 of Zimbabwe’s most stunning National Parks and to Antelope Park – home to our world-first lion breeding and rehabilitation project.
Along with our experienced African Impact project managers, professional guides and the assistance of our consultant Drs of Ecology and Zoology we have developed a very unique and special programme that will contribute directly and significantly towards conservation in Zimbabwe, and research objectives on an Africa-wide scale.

Community Work

You will have the opportunity to immerse yourselves in conservation management and wildlife assistance, increase your knowledge of African bush and cultures through our first week Pathfinders Cultural Familiarisation and Bush Awareness course.  You will also visit some of Zimbabwe’s premier tourist spots including the Victoria Falls, and walk with lions at our breeding and rehabilitation programme at Antelope Park in the Zimbabwe Midlands.

Expedition 1

4th March – 28th April

Expedition 2

1st July – 25th August

Expedition 3

5 August – 29th September

Expedition 4

2nd September – 27th October

Late booking offer for the March expedition now available! Contact one of our placement coordinators for more information!

Thank you and kind regards,

ANDREW CONOLLY

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