Zanzibar & Tanzania - Sustainable Development Adventure - Itinerary
Join Red Kite Adventures on an unforgettable 11-day eco-adventure through the wild coastlines and cultural heartlands of Tanzania and Zanzibar. This immersive journey brings you face to face with vibrant marine life, remote savannahs, and communities working at the forefront of conservation and sustainability. Experience East Africa like few others ever do.
Trip Highlights
Wildlife Conservation & Safari Adventures
Conservation in Action: Lions, Turtles & Coastal Ecosystems
Visit groundbreaking lion and turtle conservation projects, supporting efforts to protect endangered species and reduce human-wildlife conflict
Learn from dedicated researchers working on wildlife and marine conservation.
Discover the unique challenges of protecting wildlife where savannah meets the sea
Community & Sustainability Champions
Meet inspiring local “Sustainability Champions” leading grassroots change in their communities
Support education and environmental initiatives in remote coastal villages
Experience authentic cultural exchange through shared meals, storytelling, and local-led activities
Saadani National Park: Safari by Land, Water & Foot
Explore Saadani, Tanzania’s only national park that borders the ocean, a place where elephants roam beaches and hippos patrol the river
Take part in game drives, walking safaris, and riverboat cruises, encountering wildlife from every angle
Stay in a remote bush camp, immersed in nature with expert local guides
Spice Island Magic: Zanzibar’s Culture & Coast
Wander the winding alleys of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich with Swahili, Arab, and colonial history
Snorkel vibrant coral atolls, sail turquoise waters, and relax on Zanzibar’s white sand beaches
Learn the story of Zanzibar through its spices, music, and coastal traditions
This trip is more than just a beach holiday or safari — it’s a journey through wild coastlines, rich cultures, and bold conservation efforts, where every step connects you more deeply to the people and places shaping the future of Tanzania.