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Ethical and Safe Travel in Africa? South Africa or Kenya?
This is a tourist dilemma that you mull over quite a lot before booking your first Safari. And, this is before you start reading about the Serengeti and then contemplate Tanzania too. Now, I have been to all of these places and I will give you my low down based on two aspects.
Safety
Ethical Values
For me, these are the two key principles that I look at other than cost when choosing a Safari.

By Bena Roberts | Ethical Safari Specialist for Women
Feb 28


Reteti Elephant Sanctuary Samburu - My Personal Experience
My Reteti Elephant Sanctuary Visit
First of all I love this picture above. I know you don't see the elephant. But you can see the size of the milk bottle and the young elephant with its mouth wide open. When you experience this live, you can't help but fall in love.

By Bena Roberts | Ethical Safari Specialist for Women
Jan 13


Visiting Reteti Elephant Sanctuary: An Ethical Wildlife Experience in Kenya
Reteti was founded due to local needs. The local people were finding orphaned or abandoned elephants. Orphaned, if the parents have been killed. Or, abandoned due to human intervention. In these remote areas, farmers make water holes or wells, which are a hazard to animals when they fall in and cannot climb back out. This is when elephants have to move on and leave baby calves behind.

By Bena Roberts | Ethical Safari Specialist for Women
Jan 10
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