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Kenya
Education Tours
The purpose of this trip is to
take students back to the cradle of humanity - not just to civilizations
past, but to where humanity began - East Africa, in part in Kenya. By
being involved in this particular trip, students will not only view the
people and lifestyles of one of the most vibrant countries in East
Africa, they will have the chance to view one of the most endangered
ecosystems in the world.
Wealthy people, with their 'demand' for the exotic - some people
included -are killing the diversity of planet Earth. The fortunate
students who get to go on this trip will get to see sights that others
will never see because of the 'demand' for trophies or living space -
and who, perhaps, can blame some people for poaching to earn a living
that is leading to the extinction of species. This trip blends people
and nature.

OBJECTIVES:
1. To expose students to a part of
planet Earth that they, or their parents, would probably never think
of going.
2. To take students out of their comfort zone (safely), and into the
realm of where almost 50 per cent (maybe more) of the world's
population live - day-to-day survival.
3. To expose students to the beauty of Africa - the people, the
ecosystem, and the ability to be happy with few of the material
comforts in life.
4. To experience a cultural exchange with the Kenyans by visiting a
mission school where the students have been orphaned because of the
AIDS epidemic in Kenya, and later to visit a Teachers' College of
young hopeful Kenyans who are training to be teachers.
5. To experience a Farm stay so that students get to experience a
life on a farm on a large estate in which the enterprising farmers
today use modern agricultural methods to work the land and who also
supplement their living with evening safari tours
6.To be able to empathize with those - anywhere in the world,
including your home country- who, through no direct fault of their
own, are not able to enjoy the same comforts as people in the
'developed world'.
DAY-TO-DAY SAFARI ITINERARY
Day 1 -
Nairobi - city tour of Nairobi's rich
history, culture and art. Visit the museum, snake park, and
botanical garden.
Day 2 - - Nakuru
Entrance to the Great Rift Valley -
evening game drive to Lake Nakuru National Park - to see in their
natural environment: flamingoes, zebras, elephants and gazelles.
Day 3 -
Lake Bogoria and a Farm Stay
Bird life, hippos and crocodiles; along with stunning geothermal
activity.
Day 4 -
Bogoria - Naivasha
The Lake Bogoria ecosystem and biodiversity in East Africa.
Day 5 -
Hells Gate and Elsmere Field Centre
(The site of BORN FREE (about Elsa, the lioness), and conservation
efforts in this part of the world.)
Day 6 -
Longonot Climb + Boat Ride - hike
through the Great Rift Valley plus visit to hippo colonies, and
local villages to meet with its people.
Day 7 -
Crater Lake Sanctuary - Nairobi -
wild-life sanctuary
Day 8 -
Nairobi Sheldricks orphanage +
Giraffe center + butterfly center,
shopping in local markets selling East African Arts & Crafts
Day 9 -
Leave for Lake Elementaita for a walk
around the lake, breath-taking views and nature walk. Visit a
Mission School, a home and school for children orphaned because of
AIDS.
Day 10 -
Return to Nairobi. Visit a local
school to interact with the Kenyan students for cultural exchange.
Depart to Mombasa that evening on the overnight train.
Day 11 -
Tour excursions of the main
historical attractions and markets in Mombasa
Flights from Mombasa back to Nairobi.
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