Cottar ‘Safaris creates a preservation program for teenagers: Travel Weekly

Safaris of Safari operator Cottar will launch a track tomorrow in October as a practice preservation experience for teenagers and their families in October. This five -day experience will be held at Cottar’s 1920s camp in Kenya’s exclusive Oldekesi Conservancy in Masai Mara.

The focus of this new experience that mixes actual preservation and practice learning is to develop deep respect for nature while immersing young people in the African ecosystem. Hosted by Dug Nagi, he has designated a gold -level guide by the group’s top rank, Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association. NAGI is also a certified nationalist, astronomer and conservation specialist. Teens participating in this program will explore biodiversity, sustainability and cultural heritage through various educational and adventure -based activities.

The teenagers and their families can learn about the world’s fastest land animals at Mara Cheetah Education Center or learn about Mara’s magnificent Eagles, owls and eagles at the Raptor Adventure Center. They will also participate in the training efforts and find edible plants and insects in the area along with the expert for the Cottar ‘Safaris.

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This experience includes time at the Masai Warrior School of Biodiversity and Camp, where you will learn the skills and traditions of the Masai people, one of Africa’s most symbolic culture. Other activities include a guide tour with night safari, Bushwalk, and stars and conservatives. Here, teenagers will learn about wildlife protection, anti -end -war efforts and preservation of tourism. After daily group discussions or reflection sessions, the family can share learning, connect to sustainability, and consider how to apply these classes home.

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This experience will encourage teens to think critical of sustainability by setting up challenges and challenges, such as developing ideas to reduce eco -friendly camp design or carbon footprints for travel.

The four -night track for Tomorrow Experience of Cottar ‘Safaris can be purchased at $ 14,180 based on four families in the new two -bedroom family tent.