The protection of Kenya's natural environment is a responsibility that is shared by all; That is the local people, visitor and operators within the tour Industry. By all people adhering to a set of guidlines we can all help to preserve some of the worlds greatest wilderness areas. Th guidelines were developed in conjunction with the Friends of Conservation, the Eco-tourism Society of Kenya, the Kenya Association of Tour Operators the Kenya Wildlife service and the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association and funded by the British Government's Foreign and Commonwealth office. Take nothing but Photographs leave nothing but footprints Kenya is the original home of the great African Safari. the country is blessed with some of the world's richest wilderness area and some of the rarest creatures. TO preserve this vital biodiversity, we urge all visitors to read the safari code guidelines to help protect the natural heritage for the the sake of future generations. Guidelines |