Sustainable and Responsible Travel
We believe in responsible, transformative, sustainable tourism in Africa that protects, preserves, and restores the wildlife and the wild spaces we call home.


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We believe in responsible, transformative, sustainable tourism in Africa that protects, preserves, and restores the wildlife and the wild spaces we call home.Our prime motivation is a breathless urgency to conserve Africa’s wildlife and iconic wild
Our prime motivation is a breathless urgency to conserve Africa’s wildlife and iconic wild spaces. Without the wildlife that has roamed free across our planet for millions of years, we will experience a profound loneliness of spirit.
A responsible safari not only takes one on a transformative journey that grants a deeper understanding of self, but it also protects and supports local communities and wildlife – something that is essential to all human life as one of our greatest sources of joy. When you travel with us, you will become a custodian of the wild, directly helping to solve some of our planet's most critical social, economic, and environmental problems.
As we often say, you will arrive as explorers and leave as restorers.
Conservation
Supporting local wildlife projects to protect endangered species and habitats.


Community
Partnering with local villages to create meaningful economic opportunities.
Ensuring your journey uplifts the people and places you visit.
Sustainability




How and where we travel matters. By traveling with KYOMIE TOURS LIMITED, you will become a custodian of the wild, directly helping to solve some of our planet's most critical social, economic, and environmental problems






Meet our Philanthropic Partners
We choose to partner exclusively with people and properties that echo our values.
Charitable partnership
Charitable partnership
Charitable partnership
The sight of the tiny elephant orphans trotting out from their enclosures every morning at Kenya’s Sheldrick Trust swathed in their colorful Swahili blankets is a poignant reminder of the casualties in man’s destructive nature. Located in Kenya, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) is the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and a pioneering conservation organization for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa.
Founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick in memory of her late husband, David Sheldrick MBE, the famous naturalist and founding warden of Tsavo East National Park, the remarkable work of the trust continues today under the auspices of Angela Sheldrick (Daphne and David’s daughter) and her inspiring team. By embracing all measures that complement the conservation, preservation and protection of wildlife including anti-poaching, safe guarding the natural environment, providing veterinary assistance to animals in need and safe-guarding the natural environment, The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s passion to make a difference is beyond inspiring.
The Save The Elephants Foundation (STE) sees these magnificent creatures as Africa’s gardeners and landscape engineers who plant seeds and create habitats wherever they roam. Africa’s human population is set to double by 2050 and this puts enormous pressures on Africa’s elephants. As farmlands spread and infrastructure such as roads and fences fragment wilderness habitat further, elephants are being forced into increasing conflict with people.
STE conducts vital research on elephant behaviour and ecology and has pioneered a GPS radio tracking system that provides critical insights into the life of elephants. We have worked closely with Dr Lucy King, the head of the Human Elephant Co-existence Program, whose design of a ground-breaking beehive fence has reduced the conflict by a staggering 80% in the communities in which she works.
Best described as a boundary of poles with beehives on them that are interlinked via wire, the fence capitalizes on elephants natural aversion to bees to offering effective protection of community crops, a pollination service for the farmers and the creation of revenue via the elephant-friendly honey that is produced as a by-product.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a leading conservation area in Kenya that balances wildlife protection, community development, and sustainable land use. It is home to endangered species such as black rhinos and the last northern white rhinos, making it a global symbol of conservation.
As human populations around Laikipia grow, pressure on land and resources increases, leading to habitat loss and human–wildlife conflict. Ol Pejeta responds through strong anti-poaching systems, wildlife monitoring technology, and community partnerships that promote coexistence.
The conservancy also integrates livestock farming with conservation, ensuring that economic activity supports rather than destroys biodiversity. Tourism and sustainable agriculture help fund conservation work and benefit surrounding communities, creating a model where people and wildlife thrive together.
Save The Elephant
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT)
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