Our Commitment
Every safari we design actively funds the wild places you came to experience. This is not a marketing pledge — it is written into how we work.
By the Numbers
We work only with lodges that meet the highest environmental and community standards. A portion of every booking goes directly to our conservation partners, and you receive a summary of the specific projects your journey funded.
Three Pillars
We fund wildlife orphanages in Nairobi and anti-poaching ranger programmes in Amboseli and Laikipia. The animals you see on safari exist because communities are paid to protect them.
Our guides are local. Our suppliers are local. Our lodge partners train and employ community members. Tourism wealth that stays in Kenya is the most powerful conservation tool that exists.
We select only lodges with robust environmental programmes — solar power, water recycling, minimal plastic. We partner with certified carbon offset schemes for international flights on request.
Our Partners
The world's leading elephant and rhino orphanage. Rescuing, rehabilitating, and returning orphaned calves to the wild since 1977. A private morning visit is included in several of our packages.
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.
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 Our European Guests
Our guests consistently ask the right questions before they book. Who benefits? What is the actual environmental footprint? Is the experience genuine? 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 journey funded.