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Eco-travel stories part 1: Overcoming Fear

Let faith overcome fear!

As an eco-traveller, I appreciate the wildlife in the national parks. I see them in all shapes and sizes, some timid, others frightening.  Usually, the big challenge for me is to enjoy the tour while overcoming fear of ‘frightening’ animals. With time, I learnt that great faith and courage overcomes fear in all aspects of life.  When I was in campus, I once moved to a house that had not been inhibited for a while so it had all kind of insects in it.  As a student with little money in my pocket, I could only afford to buy some powder that keeps off insects. I used to be frightened because once when I had worn my smart t-shirt and shorts and I felt something crawling on my back. It was a spider! I had to shake it off.

Be as brave as a lion!

To overcome fear, I read the bible and found in Genesis that God created man to be in charge of all creation. From then on I realised that there’s no need to fear small insects. Once game-driving in the Maasai Mara, I encountered a cobra, my window was open. I kept calm and closed the window of the van. I got confidence to overcome fear that even a scary fox can smell fear but if you’re confident and take precaution, less harm comes your way.

Promote wildlife conversation activities including making waterpans for elephants.

Eco-Travel Tips

  • When travelling in a national park or game sanctuary, follow the game warden’s guidelines since they have the experience. Take precaution when travelling in the wild because the noise of the vehicles sometimes might be translated to the animals as incoming danger and that’s when they can attack.
  • Never feed or touch wildlife for any reason. Feeding wildlife can lead to attacks and if you get bit, the animal will most likely be killed.
  • Keep a safe distance from wildlife so as not to attract attention of an animal which can harm you.
  • You can help prevent illegal wildlife trade by asking before you buy items e.g. if someone tries to sell ivory which has been banned, report any illegal wildlife trade to the respective authorities.
  • While touring, you can donate to a conservancy e.g. the preservation of extinct white rhino or for the elephant shelters among others.

Be as graceful as a Maasai giraffe!
Fun fact: Giraffes are the tallest living mammals on earth.

“Travel can weave a crazy quilt of emotions inside us. The one that should overwhelm us again and again is gratitude” – Adage

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Leadership tips and guest of honor’s travel tips

  • A leader is a role model who can bring positive change in the society.
  • At any given time, one can lead.
  • Step up to be the change that you want to see in the society.
  • Your life might be the only bible someone is reading.

Travel tips for a Guest of Honor

  • Ensure you have fed before traveling to the event where you are a guest of honor because you may be too busy preparing and giving speeches when the audience is dining.
  • Have some water with you when giving a speech so that your throat does not get dry.
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The seasons of life & travel tips

In this journey called life, we are all travelers and as we travel, we experience different seasons including the cold and hot seasons.

For each season there is an upside and downside. During the hot season, you are able to go out and have many outdoor activities but you are exposed to allergies. During the cold season you are not able to do much outdoors but your body learns to maintain its temperature and to survive, cold season gives your body a chance to rejuvenate and gain strength.

Just like the hot and cold seasons, there are the good and bad times which come and go. Its good to appreciate all seasons in life and make the best out of each season while it lasts!

Travel tips for Cold Season

  • Pack up clothes for cold weather including thermals, sweaters, scarfs and gloves to keep warm.
  • Carry a hand sanitizer and wipes as one tends to pick infections during cold seasons.
  • Eat warm food to clear respiratory passages in your body and keep yourself hydrated by drinking water because a dehydrated body can easily catch colds and flu.
  • Exercise and ensure you have the correct footwear since cold weather constricts circulation.

Hot Season travel tips

  • Items to carry during hot season travels include: – hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and sandals.
  • Use a re-usable cold-water bottle when going to the beach for conservation purposes.
  • Travel light and wear light clothing to avoid discomfort.