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South Africa based contributor Dorine Reinstein has written often about conservation efforts and tackled overcrowding on safari tours. A video this summer that appeared to show safari trucks crowding and blocking the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti raised new questions for us about guest expectations; guide pressure points and the power balance between guests and guides; and how the travel trade can get involved.
Joining us on this episode is Louise De Waal, a director and campaign manager at Blood Lions, and Anton Letegan, the managing director of EcoTraining. It’s an important, thoughtful discussion, and I want to add that both Louise and Anton urged me to emphasize that we’re looking to educate and create a dialogue on sustainability on the savanna – not to point fingers.
This episode was recorded Sept. 23 and has been edited for length and clarity.
Episode sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by Europe Express https://www.europexpress.com
Related links
Dorine Reinstein's coverage for Travel Weekly: https://www.travelweekly.com/dorine-reinstein
Safaris that go beyond the Big Five are catching on https://www.travelweekly.com/Middle-East-Africa-Travel/Safaris-that-go-beyond-the-Big-Five-are-catching-on
The elephant in the room: Overturism in Africa https://www.travelweekly.com/Middle-East-Africa-Travel/Overtourism-in-Africa
EcoTraining https://www.ecotraining.co.za/
Blood Lions: https://bloodlions.org/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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South Africa based contributor Dorine Reinstein has written often about conservation efforts and tackled overcrowding on safari tours. A video this summer that appeared to show safari trucks crowding and blocking the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti raised new questions for us about guest expectations; guide pressure points and the power balance between guests and guides; and how the travel trade can get involved.
Joining us on this episode is Louise De Waal, a director and campaign manager at Blood Lions, and Anton Letegan, the managing director of EcoTraining. It’s an important, thoughtful discussion, and I want to add that both Louise and Anton urged me to emphasize that we’re looking to educate and create a dialogue on sustainability on the savanna – not to point fingers.
This episode was recorded Sept. 23 and has been edited for length and clarity.
Episode sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by Europe Express https://www.europexpress.com
Related links
Dorine Reinstein's coverage for Travel Weekly: https://www.travelweekly.com/dorine-reinstein
Safaris that go beyond the Big Five are catching on https://www.travelweekly.com/Middle-East-Africa-Travel/Safaris-that-go-beyond-the-Big-Five-are-catching-on
The elephant in the room: Overturism in Africa https://www.travelweekly.com/Middle-East-Africa-Travel/Overtourism-in-Africa
EcoTraining https://www.ecotraining.co.za/
Blood Lions: https://bloodlions.org/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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