Our safari drivers and guides, in practice do not engage in off road during game drives. As such, they try as much as possible to avoid crowded areas during game drives. Our clients are the judges, each of them is provided with a copy of the SAFARI CODE which our crew on safari strictly adhere to
Finch Travel's active involvement in promoting conservation through ecotourism defines our personal and professional ethics. With Finch Travels, you don't have to be typical; Plan to go beyond the conventional tourists' search for "the Big Five" by communing so closely with Africa's wildlife and its hospitable communities.
We deliberately avoid booking the big and usually crowded accommodations; instead we take our clients to exclusive camps and lodges. Most of these are constructed using local labour and natural materials; operate on eco-principles, such as serving organically grown foods, burning coffee husks to heat water, mulching biodegradable waste for compost, and recycling wastewater.
Some of our safaris provide an opportunity to visit a local community, meet and talk with the villagers, and volunteer in community initiatives. Our clients are also welcome to support these communties by participating in building and equipping primary schools and medical clinics and funding women's groups.
Adhering to a strict Safari Code
Supporting local Communities
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