Mt Kenya & Safari
An expedition to Kenya offers tough physical challenges, excellent wildlife and rich cultural experiences. Participants will learn about the continent’s cultures, problems, environment, flora and fauna. Getting anything done in Africa is a fantastic day to day problem solving exercise developing teamwork, communications and patience!
Adventure Travel
The equator bisects Kenya and the likelihood is you’ll cross it several times over the course of your expedition. Head out to the beautiful shores of Lake Naivasha on a multi-day trekking adventure through Kenya’s famous Rift Valley. Walk around crater lakes, through Hells Gate Gorge and finally ascend the area's highest point, Mt Longonot (2776m), before travelling onwards to attempt the traverse of Africa’s 2nd highest mountain.
Community and Culture
With such a wonderfully rich and diverse population, Kenya is a great ‘window’ destination enabling you to really see through ‘into’ Africa. Gain an understanding of this continent’s problems and unlock some of its secrets as you travel through and take time to stop and watch as life ticks along.
Environment and Wildlife
Kenya's landscape ranks among the most fascinating and diverse the world over. From the low-lying coastlands to snow capped Mt. Kenya rising to 17,058ft above sea level. Tree dotted plains and jagged escarpments mark the sudden drop into the floor of the eastern arm of the Great Rift Valley. From the alkaline lakes of the Rift Valley, travel to Lake Victoria (Africa’s largest lake).



