Still Wild Safaris
Conservation

Conservation & Research Safaris: Impactful Journeys

A day with the rhino anti-poaching team. A morning collaring a lion. A week with a wild-dog researcher.

Conservation Safaris

The Experience

For travellers who want to contribute meaningfully, not just visit, we design conservation safaris that put guests inside the conservation work — not on the touristed periphery of it.

These journeys are arranged in partnership with conservancy managers, NGOs and university researchers. Days are spent in the field with scientists and rangers; evenings unpack what was seen with the people doing the work.

What Sets It Apart

Designed for the Discerning

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Field Days

Game-counting, collaring, telemetry tracking, community engagement — actual conservation work, not staged.

02

Researcher-Led

Designed with the heads of conservation programmes at Ol Pejeta, Lewa, Borana and the Mara Predator Project.

03

Tangible Funding

A portion of the cost goes directly to the projects you visit — itemised in your trip dossier.

Where to Experience It

Our Recommended Locations

Kenya

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Home of the last two northern white rhinos. Daily field activities with the rhino, lion and chimpanzee teams.

Kenya

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

A model conservancy with active rhino and Grevy’s zebra programmes — anti-poaching ride-alongs available.

From the Field

In Pictures

Ready to Plan?

Join a Conservation Safari — privately, with us.

Our travel designers will hand-craft a journey around conservation safaris — paired with the right lodges, the right guides and the right time of year. Start the conversation; we’ll take it from there.