Join Grade 7 on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Kenya—where service, sustainability, and cultural exchange come together in a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Students immerse themselves in local life, from de-worming goats to building an elephant deterrent fence that helps protect farmland from wildlife.
Climb the scenic Marungu Hills, learn traditional crafts like elephant dung paper-making and beadwork, and connect with incredible change-makers like Mama Mercy, who empowers hundreds of local women. At Marungu Primary School, students roll up their sleeves for hands-on service—painting classrooms, making bricks, and planting gardens—while forging real friendships through letters, laughter, and learning.
Top it off with a breathtaking safari through Tsavo East National Park, encounters with lions and elephants, and a joyful visit to a Maasai village. Late nights stargazing, playing football with local kids, and sharing reflections by the bonfire make this more than just a trip—it’s a powerful journey of growth, gratitude, and global community.
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Dates (subject to flight availability): March 26 - April 2, 2026
Approximate cost: 13,300 AED
The cost includes all transportation, lodging, meals, program and entrance fees, and insurance.
Visa requirement: All travelers will require an Kenyan Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), except those with passports from Kenya or the East African Partner States: Burundi, DRC, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
It is the parents' responsibility to obtain and purchase the eTA. After trip registration, parents will receive detailed instructions and supporting documents. The eTA application process takes 2-3 days and costs about $30 USD.