Let’s turn your dream African journey into a reality, from the first conversation to the final sunset over the plains.
East Africa’s cultural encounters are easy to do badly. A bus pulls up, a dance is performed, crafts are sold, everyone leaves. We would rather arrange fewer of these and arrange them properly — visits built on long-standing relationships, where the community sets the terms, receives a fair and direct share, and is not performing so much as hosting.
That might mean a morning hunting with Hadzabe men near Lake Eyasi, one of the last hunter-gatherer groups on the continent. It might be time with Datoga blacksmiths, a Maasai homestead where the conversation is genuinely two-way, or Batwa guides in Uganda explaining forest plants their families used for generations. We will tell you honestly which experiences are meaningful and which have become theatre, and we ask that you follow your guide’s lead on photography — permission first, always.
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