Project Diary for responsible tourism
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The last couple of weeks have been very exciting for us at Camp Kenya. We were recently approached by the East African Whale Shark Trust whom we work with seasonally for a bit of assistance with their latest initiative – coral reef restoration on the south coast of Kenya.
I just got back from a road trip across our Camps in Kenya and Tanzania with Nick North, one of our Camps International Trustee’s and his wife Gilly. It was there first time out here with us although both of them spent many years all over Africa in their
2009 was a particularly exciting year for us in Kenya. The dust settled from the post-election crises in 2008 and life in Kenya resumed as we know it and love it. We had a great year and felt we achieved so much in terms of the projects, which
Happy New Year to all! And what a great start to the year! We have been keeping quiet about this amazing initiative undertaken by a group of Life clients who travelled with us in september. Below is the brief story about a bunch of amazing people who fundraised just
. Hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets to demand that Developed countries start taking more responsibility for the planet. There have been amazing campaigns running across the globe from the streets of London to little villages in India. TCK, TCK, TCK – TIME FOR CLIMATE
On a moonlit night, almost as bright as day, when even scoundrels and vagabonds fear the dawn, from o’ the murk the bones of a beast of terrible size can be seen lurking next to the surf. But this is no mythical monster. This apparition; as old as
My first draft of this post was, in no uncertain terms, a work of genius. It was informative, revealing, entertaining, moving, shocking and uplifting. It had characters, subplots, themes… …and crucially it contained every metaphor, synonym, expression and simile for excrement I could think of, expertly woven
They say time flies when you are having fun. The Camp Tanzania season has ended and it is time to sit down and look back, reflect on our entire season. So many volunteers came through this year and so much was done, targets were met and heaps achieved.Volunteers have
If anyone was following our blog regularly, they would think that Camps is obsessed with bowel movements. I suppose there would be an element of truth. With titles such as “Poop Two – The sequel“, I guess we stand guilty! Yes, we love toilets and what happens in them
Not so long ago, in a little Kenyan coastal village called Muhaka, a couple of strange looking people came along and started talking to the Chief, the school Headmaster and the elders. People started to ask questions like what do they want here? why are they coming to our