We are honoured to be recognized amongst responsible travel players such as Journeysmiths, Audley Travel, Far and Wild, Nomad Tanzania and Gamewatcher Safarais by Azure Road as a company who commits to doing right by the environment and local communities. The Serengeti is popular for many good reasons—diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife viewing opportunities and world-class hospitality are just the beginning. It is possible to experience this incredible safari destination responsibly if we do our part. We can plan more days in the park to avoid adding pressure and congestion to high-density tourist areas, and steer clear of travelling with companies that operate day trips to see the Great Migration. We take responsibility by doing research to select companies that actively demonstrate a sustainable ethos. In the words of Ben Morison, founder of Far and Wild: “Any company worth its salt will be showcasing the ways in which they do this – in their social media, website, and their direct communication with you. B Corp and similar certifications are excellent indicators; you can also look for mentions of carbon scoring and mitigation options.”
Here is a short snippet from the article itself:
Kantabile Afrika comprises Aurari Camp, located near the Mara River in Northern Serengeti, and Cherero Camp, which sits alongside Musabi Plains in the mid-western Serengeti. Both offer a strategic position for observing wildebeest herds during the Great Migration. These luxurious, semi-permanent, solar-powered camps have almost no impact on their surroundings and are Tanzanian-operated with women at the helm – including head chef Zawia, who took on the role when she was just 25 years old. Kantabile Afrika is a member of the prestigious Regenerative Travel group, which recognizes accommodations with the highest commitment to positive social and environmental impact.
North stars: Community Support, Diversity & Inclusion, Hotel Member of Regenerative Travel





