Conservation Africa

Conservation in Africa has changed radically since the turn of the 20th century when most of the signature wildlife conservancies on the continent were established. At that time the philosophy simply involved the exclusion of any kind of human encroachment or activity over vast areas of national parks or wildlife reserves, regardless of the hardships inflicted and the general hostility felt by local people towards the various parks management authorities. In recent years human population pressure against vital wildlife conservancies has become acute; too acute to ignore. From this has evolved a conservation policy over much of Africa that seeks to balance the needs of wildlife and humanity in a manner that can be beneficial to both.

Grumeti Migration Camp Conservation Policy

A core feature of the Grumeti Migration Camp conservation policy is the recognition that local communities will resist any persuasion to contribute to the preservation of wildlife without tangible financial reasons. Local people are faced with two options: the direct exploitation of the environment through deforestation and hunting or benefiting indirectly from revenues accrued from tourism. At Grumeti Migration Camp we:

• Make use of local guiding staff to contribute the unique bank of knowledge available within the local community. 

• Foster the regeneration of local cultural heritage by incorporating local cultural lore into our community guiding.

• Offer employment to local people in preference to outsiders.

• Contribute a percentage of earning to specific community projects.

How have we helped the community?

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Safari Game Package

3 Nights/4 Days - Serengeti Fly-in

Day 1: Arrive am through a scheduled flight to Seronera airstrip and experience a game drive with a packed lunch.

Day 2: Full day game drive with packed lunch at the Serengeti National Park.

Day 3: Full day game drive with packed lunch at the Serengeti National Park.

Day 4: Transfer to Seronera airstrip for scheduled flight out.

Your safari awaits you

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Grumeti Migration Camp

Registered Office: Rough Tracks Africa Ltd.

Postal Address: P.O. Box 1725, Moshi, Tanzania East Africa

Physical Address: Plot No.34 Farm 181/182, Saba Saba Area, Majengo, Moshi, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania, East Africa.

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