The Power of Ecotourism in Kenya

Combatting Plastic Pollution: Join Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley's Green Journey.

World Environment Day is right around the corner, and this year, the focus is on a matter that affects us all: plastic pollution. As a safari company based in Kenya, we understand the importance of preserving the natural beauty that surrounds us. In line with the theme "Beat Plastic Pollution," we are committed to taking action against this global crisis.

Plastic has become an integral part of our lives, but its overuse and improper disposal have led to catastrophic consequences. From polluting our oceans and harming marine life to endangering wildlife on land, plastic pollution poses a severe threat to our environment. It's time for us to acknowledge the problem and actively work towards a solution.

Our Pledge: Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley have taken a firm stance against plastic pollution. We believe that every small step counts, and through collective efforts, we can make a significant difference.

When we plan your bespoke itinerary, we choose camps and lodges that prioritize sustainability and adhere to responsible tourism practices. The camp and lodge operators we work with have recognized the importance of reducing plastic waste. Many establishments have implemented eco-friendly initiatives such as using refillable water stations instead of plastic bottles.

The Power of Ecotourism in Kenya: Kenya, known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, has embraced the power of ecotourism. With its commitment to conservation and sustainable practices, the country has set an example for the world. One notable achievement in our environmental journey is the ban on plastic bags. Since 2017, the country has taken a strong stance against single-use plastic bags. This bold move has significantly reduced the amount of plastic waste polluting the land, rivers, and wildlife habitats.

Moreover, the plastic bag ban has had a positive impact on local artisan groups in Kenya. Traditional artisans who make Kiondo bags, intricately woven handbags made from sustainable materials, have experienced a boom in business. These eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags not only provide livelihood opportunities for local communities but also promote sustainable and culturally rich craftsmanship.

During your safari adventure, you'll have the opportunity to witness the incredible biodiversity of Kenya firsthand. From majestic elephants to graceful giraffes and elusive big cats, the wildlife encounters will leave you in awe. Remember to respect the animals and their habitats by following the "leave no trace" principle.

Kenya's commitment to conservation extends beyond its national parks. The country is home to numerous community-led conservancies, many of which we support, where local communities are actively involved in wildlife conservation and benefit directly from tourism. By supporting these initiatives, we and you contribute to sustainable livelihoods and help protect fragile ecosystems.

Furthermore, engaging with local communities and their cultural heritage adds a unique dimension to your safari experience. Learn about their traditional practices, support local artisans, and discover the richness of Kenya's cultural diversity. By doing so, you contribute to the preservation of traditional knowledge and promote sustainable development within these communities.

In conclusion, ecotourism in Kenya offers an incredible opportunity to experience the wonders of nature while actively participating in the fight against plastic pollution. By choosing sustainable accommodations, respecting regulations such as the plastic bag ban, and supporting community-led initiatives, you become an agent of change. Together, with Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley Safaris, we can protect Kenya's pristine landscapes, conserve its remarkable wildlife, and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. Let's join hands in beating plastic pollution and preserving the beauty of Kenya's natural heritage.