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Exodus Travels : Living in the Land of the Tuskers
Exodus Travels has launched Living in the Land of the Tuskers, a new video showcasing the work being done with Kenyan conservation experts the Tsavo Trust and the the Tofauti Foundation.
It is part of the company's support of its Free to Roam elephant conservation project that was launched last year, in Kenya's Tsavo West National Park.
The video can be viewed here: https://www.exodus.co.uk/foundation/foundation-projects/free-to-roam
The project, which is part-funded through The Exodus Travels Foundation, aims to allow elephants and other wildlife to thrive, by empowering Tsavo communities to give 90% of land back to nature, while increasing food security for the Kamungi Conservancy through delivering permaculture training for locals who own the remaining 10%.
This buffer zone will help to form a peaceful co-existence between local wildlife and members of the surrounding community.
Exodus Travels is also highlighting five expert-led small-group tours to see elephants.
Wildlife and Wilderness of Botswana
This journey into the wilds of Botswana follows the Okavango Delta in traditional mokoros to the Makgadikgadi Pans.
Visitors will search for elephants on the Savuti Marsh and the Moremi reserve and take to the Chobe River, known for having the highest concentration of elephants anywhere in the world.
The Zambezi Valley
This trip is for those looking to encounter the wildlife and landscapes of Zambia.
The Zambezi is good for a canoe safari while camping on secluded beaches.
Away from the water there are game walks and drives in the Chiawa Game Management Area, renowned for its elephant sightings.
Kenya and Tanzania Adventure
Kenya and Tanzania offer many game-viewing locations and this itinerary explores the national parks in and around the Great Rift Valley and Masai Mara.
At the Ngorongoro Crater, it is possible to see elephants roaming near the campsite.
Namibia and Botswana: Dunes & Delta
Namibia and Botswana have the Etosha National Park and the Okavango Delta, and guests visit Etosha, known for arid landscape scattered with waterholes and Okavango, a lush habitat of grassy plains and reed-lined channels carved into the landscape by wandering elephants.
There will be plenty of opportunity to spot these animals in the Mahango National Park and The Damaraland area famous for the desert elephants which roam in the Ugab River.
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