Overview

African Adventure specialists Ltd is a private and locally owned Tours & Safari company founded thirteen years ago. African Adventure Specialists has grown to be one of the leading inbound Tour operators in Africa and are a 3 time nominee of World Travel Awards as Kenya's Leading Inbound Tour Operator. We specialize in creating memorable experiences backed by an exceptional level of guest service. All our travels are managed by our own friendly and professional co-founders and certified partners to ensure utmost attention to detail. We are Kenya Association of Tour Operators (KATO) member No. ASS/711as well as Members of Tanzania Tour operators association based in Arusha, Tanzania. We are also members of APTA, ACCKA as well as Associate members of USTOA

Activities offered

  • Mountain Climbing
  • Accommodation
  • Ballooning
  • Honeymoon safaris
  • Photography
  • Air Charters
  • Flying Safaris
  • Safaris - Fixed Camp
  • Weddings
  • Cultural activities
  • Trekking
  • Bird Watching
  • Beach Holidays

Where we operate

  • Kenya
  • Uganda
  • Rwanda
  • Tanzania
  • Madagascar
  • Zanzibar

Where we’re based

  • Kenya
  • Rwanda
  • Tanzania

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Contacts
Andrew Kitema
Charities
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African sisterhood

Website http://www.african-sisterhood.org

Founded by Jessie Ridgeway, at the age of 17, African Sisterhood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating opportunities for young women in Africa to pursue an education by providing them with feminine hygiene products.

Tragically, an estimated 36% of school-aged girls in Kenya are forced to drop out of school due to the lack of feminine hygiene products - causing them to miss extended periods of class time during menses. Studies show that when provided with these products, the drop-out rate among female students is reduced to just 8%.

Proof that something so simple works!

African Sisterhood was created to help fill the demand for feminine hygiene products in rural areas of Kenya. Women and girls especially in low income regions, often face a lack of access to menstrual products. Without proper sanitary supplies, they resort to using dirty rags, leaves and corn husks to manage their periods. African Sisterhood removes this problem by assembling and distributing feminine care kits to young women in need. The goal is simple: Empower girls by eliminating obstacles to education and providing them with hope, opportunity, and a chance for a brighter future.