An African Safari: So much more than just the fantastic hunting!
Nature Conservation & Education with Limcroma Safaris:
It's no secret that at Limcroma Safaris we put families and especially the children, high on our priority list. In combination with game drives and photo safaris around Limcroma's lodges, our latest addition to our non-hunting activity list is our Nature Conservation Education program. This consists of a fun-filled, one-day activity, where our qualified field guides will will host our guests on an educational, hands-on bush outing.
We believe it is our responsibility to educate the future outdoors men and women on how this intricate system of nature works. We explain how every living creature plays it's own very important role in a healthy ecosystem. A normal day of NCE would consist of a game drive where some general information will be given on the local flora & fauna including some local bush survival techniques, a bush lunch, and some great picture taking opportunities.
Even though our goal is to educate the younger folks, everyone is welcome to join in on one of these outings. Limcroma's NCE course will leave all who partake with some very interesting knowledge and a new perspective on hunting, the wildlife, and the roles they play in conservation.
Community Projects and Involvement at Limcroma Safaris:
Just as important as the awareness of nature and conservation in Africa, are the investments made in the local communities. At Limcroma, it has always been a longstanding priority to give something back. Over the years, we have supported various different community programs including donations such as school supplies, clothing, mattresses, appliances, and game meat from our hunts.
We are excited to introduce our guests to the Sekgweng Intermediate School, which forms a big part of the Limcroma Community Project. Founded in 1976 by one of the local farmers, the Sekgweng school has been supported and maintained by local donations from both the community and visiting guests ever since. Most of the students are from the local Tswana tribes. Their parents lack basic transportation and therefore, the majority of the children stay in the school's hostel accommodations. During a visit to the school, our guests will be accompanied by a representative allowing them to meet and visit with the students and residents of the local village. This will also be an opportunity for guests to interact personally and donate goods directly to some very appreciative children.
By supporting this project, you can personally make a difference by giving back to the local community.