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Our Commitment

We explore Kenya so
Kenya can endure.

Every safari we design actively funds the wild places you came to experience. This is not a statement of intent. It is written into every journey we accept.

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100% of journeys fund a named conservation partner
6+ active partnerships in Kenya
Post-trip impact report — every reserveing

By the Numbers

Conservation is not
a brochure promise.

We work only with lodges that meet the highest environmental and community standards. Every reserveing directly funds a named conservation partner.

100%
Bookings fund a
conservation partner
6+
Active partnerships
across Kenya
3rd
Generation Maasai
guides on our team
0
Compromises on
environmental standards

Our clients in Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg consistently ask the right questions before reserveing. Who benefits? What is the actual environmental footprint? Is the experience genuine or performative?

We built Aedena Rovers to answer all three — honestly — and to back every answer with evidence you can verify. After your trip, you receive a specific breakdown of which projects your reserveing funded. Not a generic letter. A named project, a named ranger programme, a named orphaned calf.

"Every journey we design actively protects what you came to witness."
Three pillars
Wildlife Protection · Community Empowerment · Low-Impact Travel

Our Partners

The organisations
your journey supports.

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Nairobi · Elephant Orphanage · Est. 1977

The world's leading elephant and rhino orphanage. Rescuing, rehabilitating, and returning orphaned calves to the wild since 1977. A private morning visit — before public opening — is included in several of our packages. The moment that stops every generation mid-sentence.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Laikipia · Last 2 Northern White Rhinos on Earth

Home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth. Our safaris here directly fund the security and veterinary care keeping this species alive one more day at a time. Standing near them is the most quietly devastating experience in Kenya.

Amboseli Trust for Elephants
Amboseli · Research Since 1972

Running the world's longest study of wild elephants. We support their community ranger programme — turning local youth into conservation ambassadors who protect the ecosystem for the next generation. Paul Okong'o, our Operations Director, personally selects guides who understand this ecosystem deeply.

Your Impact Report

After your trip, you receive
a specific document.

Not a generic letter. Not a standard acknowledgement. A named project, a named ranger programme, a named orphaned calf — telling you exactly what your journey made possible.

This document is what separates a genuine conservation commitment from a marketing claim. It is also the document that closes the conversation at the dinner table in Zürich or Munich — when someone asks what your trip actually contributed.

Nature First. Always.

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