The Kenya Water Project

This cross-cultural experience enables travellers to take part in the daily lives of the villagers, and gain a deeper understanding of life in rural Kenya while providing economic benefit to over 20 families.

Below is a collection of stories from travellers who have participated in this project.

Daniel Ongallo's (CEO) Earth Month story

When G Adventures began running its ‘Cultural Kenya and Safari’ tour, Kuwour villagers had never before had the opportunity to meet and talk with those from other countries. Since they began hosting homestays, however, I have worked alongside the villagers and have watched as their circumstances have improved.

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Planting the Seeds of Hope

Some people like to vacation. They fly to far-off countries to escape reality, doze on a beach, drink too much and perhaps sleep too little. I don’t choose to vacation; I choose to travel. That’s why I chose to go to Kenya with G Adventures. Rather than looking at travel as a way to escape reality, I view travel as an opportunity to learn more about who I am and to better understand my place in the world. G Adventures provides the tools for this self-discovery.

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