Kenya's Famous Tusker Elephants
Meet Caig, the LARGEST tusker in Amboseli, Kenya. The easternmost part of the Kimana Corridor, is an area visited by Amboseli’s biggest bull elephants, known as tuskers. This special area, supported by the Big Life Conservation Group, is like a bustling wildlife highway, connecting Amboseli National Park with Chyulu Hills and Tsavo. It’s a lifeline for animals, providing access to new grazing areas, water sources during droughts, and opportunities for breeding and genetic diversity. Plus, it’s a boon for local communities, with hundreds of Masai rangers finding meaningful employment in safeguarding this precious land. YPA proudly supports the Big Life Foundation’s tireless efforts to preserve this vital gateway to nature’s wonders. #ElephantConservation #AfricanSafari
Responsible Travel
At YPA we prioritize positive impact above all. To say we are passionate about Africa would be an understatement, we LOVE Africa, and all the beautiful people that come with it. We make a concerted effort to LEARN from and UPLIFT the incredible local communities we interact with on the way. We want to support women-driven foundations, local businesses, educational organizations, NGO's and conservations. Follow along for feel good content while we share the stories of the wonderful people and programs in Africa. #wildlifeconservation #responsibletravel #africanwildlife #safarianimals
5 Ways YPA Clients Have Given Back
YPA encourages social and community outreach to all our clients. We try our best to connect travellers with the initiatives that correlate with how they would uniquely like to help, in the hopes that something meaningful materializes, and these are some of the ways it has. Lets keep growing the list. #sustainabletourism #community #travel #africa #responsibletravel