SUSTAINABILITY

At Adventure Expeditions, we believe that exploration and sustainability go hand in hand. Our curated journeys across Kenya are designed not only to showcase the country’s rich landscapes, cultures, and wildlife but also to leave a lasting, positive impact on the communities and environments we engage with.

Through meaningful collaborations with pioneering local organizations including Twala Tenebo Women’s Cultural Centre, Seedballs Kenya, Ewaso Eclave Conservancy, and cultural ambassadors Joan Otieno & Miss Okumu our expeditions provide travelers with unique opportunities to contribute to real-world conservation and community empowerment initiatives.

Join us in redefining adventure where every experience is a step toward a more sustainable future.

TWALA TENEBO

An absolute must in Nairobi in March is the Nairobi Design Week. In 2022, I met Naitiemu, who showcased an audio-visual documentary celebrating the rich Maasai heritage, featuring stories from Maasai women and presenting a vision of a boundless future.

SEEDBALLS KENYA

Seedballs Kenya is an innovative environmental initiative that’s transforming how reforestation is done across Kenya and East Africa. Founded in 2016 by Teddy Kinyanjui and Elsen Karstad, the project tackles deforestation and land degradation by using a simple ideas.

EWASO ECLAVE CONSERVANCY

Ewaso Enclave Conservancy was established to protect over 2,000 acres of vital wildlife habitat in Laikipia County, Kenya. Nestled along the Ewaso Nyiro River, the Conservancy addresses critical threats such as habitat fragmentation and land-use changes that endanger essential wildlife corridors

NAIROBI CITY TOUR WITH JOAN OTIENO & MISS OKUMU

We always want to inspire our travelers to spend some time in vibrant Nairobi. We now offer a city tour with storyteller Miss Okumu, who takes our guests to the art galleries of Kibera and introduces them to artists.