Kenya Veterinary Service Trip & African Safari Adventure

A Collaboration Between Dr Julie Kelly & the Human Animal Coexistence Alliance

2025 Trip Taking Place from July 2nd-15th!

Overview

The animals and villages we reach with rabies vaccines and veterinary care in Kenya each year are in tremendous need of help. For those who intend to join us, you are in for the adventure of a lifetime. You will be surrounded by the incredible Kenyan culture and amazing wildlife, all while providing lifesaving vaccines, parasiticides, antibiotics, and collars to several remote villages in Kenya. This work can fill your soul and change your life. All are welcome.

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Vaccination Clinics

Trip participants will focus vaccination and animal care efforts in Taita Taveta along the base of the stunning Mt Kasighau, situated on a critical elephant migratory corridor in the Tsavo ecosystem. Tsavo National Park is world reknowned for the red elephants and the “Man Eating" lions of Tsavo. Due to the county’s location around the national park and the abundant wildlife, the incidence of rabies is high. Our Center in Kenya has partnered with Taita Taveta county and the Kenyan government to establish mass animal vaccination clinics in order to eliminate human incidences of rabies by the year 2030. It is an incredible goal and the coordinated efforts are working. Since initiating the vaccine clinics, we have made great strides in reducing the incidence of rabies, improving animal welfare and public health whilst also reducing incidences of animal cruelty due to suspected rabies. Since 2019 we have been able to vaccinate over 20,000 dogs, cats, and donkeys. Whilst clinic days can be exhausting, afternoons/evenings are filled with wildlife viewing, tribal dances, women's groups, baby elephants, and visiting local schools for a game of soccer.

Safari Adventure

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The second part of the trip is an optional safari to the Maasai Mara. The Mara is a once in a lifetime experience and not to be missed! Imagine landing on a red-dirt runway after an initial pass to move the wildebeest out of the way, then hopping in your personal safari jeep. You will experience firsthand the great wildebeest migration, watch cheetahs glide across the savannah or lounge under your jeep, see lion cubs practice hunting while bouncing on their siblings, watch the crocodile lay and wait patiently for their next meal, and do not get us started on the birds. In the evening sit on the deck of your luxury tent and watch the zebra, giraffes, and elephants graze.  At night while sitting around a warm fire, listen to the lions and hyenas roar and yip while hearing tales of the Maasai and sharing stories from the day.

Health and Safety Precautions

While Kenya has resumed all travel and business operations, we recommend you visit the State Department’s advisory page for more information on risks associated with traveling to Kenya. Please know that every measure will be taken to ensure the safety of both the trip participants and the local communities we work with.

We ask that you take the following precautions:

*COVID -19 Vaccination and Rabies Vaccination are highly recommended for travel. Please speak to your health care professional about what else might be recommended for you.

*We recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance to cover you in the case that travel restrictions change, you are unable to travel, or something goes wrong during the trip. You can purchase this insurance through one of our preferred providers here:

TravelEx

AIG Travel Guard

Cost & Registration

The clinic portion of the trip costs a total of $3,275 USD per person, which includes all travel, accommodation, and meal costs.

The additional optional safari package, costs a total of $1,980 USD. You can learn more about the Safari package by clicking here.

If you have any questions you’d like addressed prior to registering, please don’t hesitate to contact us at katherine@humananimalcoexistence.org