Kenya's Green Tourism Revolution: 15 Billion Trees by 2032
- Complete Safaris

- Oct 9, 2024
- 1 min read
Kenya is redefining eco-tourism with an ambitious goal: planting 15 billion trees by 2032, with every tourist invited to contribute. This innovative approach transforms safari itineraries into living legacies.
A Greener Way to Travel
Every visitor to Kenya can now plant a tree, whether exploring the urban landscapes of Nairobi or the wilderness of national parks on a Kenya safari. Designated 'Tourism Forests' provide accessible planting sites, ensuring that conservation becomes part of every Kenyan adventure.

Beyond Traditional Tourism
This initiative reflects Kenya's commitment to increasing forest cover from 12% to 30% by 2032. Recent climate events, including impacts on iconic destinations like the Maasai Mara, highlight the urgency of our mission.
Why Choose Kenya
Make a Real Impact: Every safari itinerary contributes directly to conservation
Authentic Experiences: Combine wildlife safari encounters with environmental action
Be Part of History: Join a movement that's changing the face of tourism
Whether tracking elephants in Amboseli or relaxing on Kenya's white beaches, know that your visit leaves Kenya greener than you found it.
Experience the future of tourism—where every traveler becomes a conservation champion.






