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Experience and learn the natural beauty of Africa
African landscape of plants, trees and birds
African wildlife safaris

By the time you book a trip to Africa, you know exactly what you're doing. You're going to see the animals. And you will. You'll see them in a way that startles you. A way that gives you a new respect for the challenge and beauty of their lives, and recalibrates your sense of man's place in nature. It is like nothing else in this world.

But there is more than just seeing: understanding interactions between animal species as they seek to work cooperatively or exploit each other. Learning how to track animals. Learning to see everything that is there-much of it invisible on your first day of safari. These are the goals of our Natural Learning program.

Day by day your skills grow. You will leave Africa with a wealth of knowledge conveyed many ways. For example, daily map orientations make certain you know where you have been and where you are going. Reference books in the Land Cruiser provide additional information to supplement your guide's comments. Above all, by traveling with an expert at your elbow, you come away with knowledge in context, with discerning observations and insights-with the deeper understanding that is the goal of our Natural Learning program.

Spend some time with the staff at the East African Wildlife Society and meet EAWL's Kenyan director, Ali Kaka. Directed and staffed by East Africans, EAWLS has been at the forefront in protecting endangered, rare, or threatened species and habitats in East Africa. EAWLS provides a special program at their Nairobi headquarters for guests of Deeper Africa.

The East African Wildlife Society - U.S. Representative

Your safari can also include time with amazing people who know Africa's depths.

Elephant Watch, a Save the Elephants Research CampElephant Watch, a Save the Elephants Research Camp
The Serengeti Lion ProjectThe Serengeti Lion Project
Tarangire Elephant ProjectTarangire Elephant Project
Kuku Group RanchEco-tourism projects and sustainable community development in Kenya
The tribal council of the Otarakuai Kitilikini Group RanchThe tribal council of the Otarakuai Kitilikini Group Ranch

Guide books, maps, and advance reading lists arrive soon after your trip is booked. In-depth conversations occur before you leave the States, to be sure you have all the information you need for a safe and enjoyable trip.

Natural Learning: One of the cornerstones of Deeper Africa
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