Saturday, December 31, 2011

Kenya

Lonely Planet picks:

Taita Discovery Centre:   Near Tsavo West National Park; has structured and tailored courses; also takes conservation-focused gap year volunteers http://www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org/spip.php?article291.  Link with other parks / parts of the country through this (unvetted) tour company

Kenya Voluntary & Community Development Project: medium to long term gap year, and 3-4 week voluntours that take (accompanied) children.  Frommers rec as well.

 Inter-Community Development Involvement affiliated with University of Indiana; takes medium term gap year in AIDs and education work; registered US 501(c)3.  Frommers rec as well.

Responsible Travel: starting point for finding tour operators; see family tailored safari & cultural tour

Eco-Resorts - Cultural tours, including homestays, and short trem family volunteering in Mura Masai region.  Frommers rec as well.

IntoAfrica - "Fair-trade" and locally-based cultural trips; customized departures for groups as small as 5

Origins Safaris - Cultural tours.  The 7-day conservation and 14-day education projects both look fabulous, though breathtakingly expensive.



Through Pack for a Purpose:


Deloraine Lodge: Great Rift Valley - affiliated elementary school.  Lodge also organizes horseback safaris, though I don't think our riding abilities would be sufficient

Kicheche Bush Camps - Affiliated with London-based non-profit as well as PfaP; several locations; supports several schools and health clinics.  Somewhat troubling, repeated emphasis on how little they value "rigid" scheduling...

Ol Donyo Lodge: Outpost for Ride Kenya Safaris (also, sadly, almost certainly beyond our riding ability); affiliated with two schools



Frommers Picks:

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy - Local NGO focused on conservation broadly defined; has some sort of accreditation system for "green" lodging and campsites; also supports wide range of community and education projects.  LWC links to Pack for a Purpose, but only two of LWC's very long list of projects appear to be included in PfaP's programs.  Frommers rec. as a starting place for finding volunteer placements; less clear how to use it this way but it *does* seem to be a possible vetting for lodging that's not top-top-end luxe. 

Note: Generally Frommers is my go-to guide; in Africa (and Kenya in particular) they seem mostly just to rephrase and rehash Lonely Planet content.

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