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Nomad Managers Migration
By *Tara Walraven, Nomad Tanzania - CampsOur Nomad camps have started the year with some fresh faces and we are delighted to introduce our new camp managers.
Our beloved Greystoke Mahale manager, Julien, bade farewell to the Mahale Mountains and has joined one of our newer recruits, the lovely Michelle, on the banks of the Rufiji River to manage Sand Rivers Selous. Further downstream at Kiba Point, Promise (who is a fantastic guide) has taken the helm and is settling in brilliantly to our private Selous camp. Filling Julien’s shoes in Mahale are Fabio and Barbara, a couple who have a long relationship with our castaway camp, having first arrived as guests in 2014, they have since set up their own NGO called Pencils for Hope that supports our projects in the Katumbi village near Greystoke. Our fabulous Sand Rivers Managers, Eric and Natasha, have migrated north to take over Lamai Serengeti from Helen and Clyde who have left us to explore adventures new after running Lamai since 2015 and we wish them all the very best!
Get to know these folk better, and the whole Nomad family on our website.