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We travel extensively
We have been personally guiding trips for years and have an extensive knowledge of the countries, regions and properties that we visit, we love to get to know your requirements and build bespoke trips around your interests and requirements. We take great care to make all of our guests feel at home and our network of guides are all personal friends and will extend a Nziza Hospitality welcome to you.
We travel responsibly
If you are looking for a holiday or business destination has its eco-priorities in place – East and Southern Africa is the natural choice. We ensure our wealth is distributed in a way that’s beneficial to our staff, host communities, suppliers and key stakeholders, while achieving responsible and sustainable growth of Nziza Hospitality and its affiliates. Nziza Hospitality two part strategy is to take a holistic view of our business and its various points of impact. This means looking beyond our balance sheet and to the areas to which our business is intrinsically linked: the environment, society, economy and governance/ethics. Combined with our esteemed clients we ensure that we’re taking responsibility for our impact in these areas and contributing to, rather than diminishing, their health and values.
We are partnered with AMREF
We a partnered with AMREF flying doctors and local organisations to tap into their areas of expertise and to ensure that we are addressing our social impacts adequately. Nziza Hospitality is an associate of AMREF Outreach Programme. All of our trips are inclusive of a tourist scheme. This covers all of our clients during their time in East Africa should they need medical evacuation. AMREF’s Outreach Programe has been running since AMREF Flying Doctors were formed, when the founders started taking specialised health care to the most rural, remote and disadvantaged communities in the region. From four hospitals in 1967, the Outreach Programme today serves 150 hospitals in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Somalia and Southern Sudan. Health clinics and hospitals in these rural areas support hundreds of people living in remote villages. The Outreach Programme is the most effective way of reaching a high number of patients and at the same time supervise, teach and to support the morale of the local staff who are responsible for community health in the area.
We support Public Health Community Programmes
Conservation Through Public Health, a grass roots, Uganda-based Non-Governmental Organization, in partnership with Uganda Wildlife Authority, established a field clinic for mountain gorillas and other animal species in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in 2005. This was an initial step in the effort to establish a long-term wildlife health-monitoring system in Uganda. This wildlife health-monitoring system is in place to detect early warning signs of disease outbreaks. The clinic primarily analyses gorilla feces samples for parasites and, since its establishment in 2005, has grown to include in its remit livestock, park staff, and symptomatic humans from the Bwindi community.
We travel extensively
We have been personally guiding trips for years and have an extensive knowledge of the countries, regions and properties that we visit, we love to get to know your requirements and build bespoke trips around your interests and requirements. We take great care to make all of our guests feel at home and our network of guides are all personal friends and will extend a Nziza Hospitality welcome to you.
We travel responsibly
If you are looking for a holiday or business destination has its eco-priorities in place – East and Southern Africa is the natural choice. We ensure our wealth is distributed in a way that’s beneficial to our staff, host communities, suppliers and key stakeholders, while achieving responsible and sustainable growth of Nziza Hospitality and its affiliates. Nziza Hospitality two part strategy is to take a holistic view of our business and its various points of impact. This means looking beyond our balance sheet and to the areas to which our business is intrinsically linked: the environment, society, economy and governance/ethics. Combined with our esteemed clients we ensure that we’re taking responsibility for our impact in these areas and contributing to, rather than diminishing, their health and values.
We are partnered with AMREF
We a partnered with AMREF flying doctors and local organisations to tap into their areas of expertise and to ensure that we are addressing our social impacts adequately. Nziza Hospitality is an associate of AMREF Outreach Programme. All of our trips are inclusive of a tourist scheme. This covers all of our clients during their time in East Africa should they need medical evacuation. AMREF’s Outreach Programe has been running since AMREF Flying Doctors were formed, when the founders started taking specialised health care to the most rural, remote and disadvantaged communities in the region. From four hospitals in 1967, the Outreach Programme today serves 150 hospitals in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Somalia and Southern Sudan. Health clinics and hospitals in these rural areas support hundreds of people living in remote villages. The Outreach Programme is the most effective way of reaching a high number of patients and at the same time supervise, teach and to support the morale of the local staff who are responsible for community health in the area.
We support Public Health Community Programmes
Conservation Through Public Health, a grass roots, Uganda-based Non-Governmental Organization, in partnership with Uganda Wildlife Authority, established a field clinic for mountain gorillas and other animal species in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in 2005. This was an initial step in the effort to establish a long-term wildlife health-monitoring system in Uganda. This wildlife health-monitoring system is in place to detect early warning signs of disease outbreaks. The clinic primarily analyses gorilla feces samples for parasites and, since its establishment in 2005, has grown to include in its remit livestock, park staff, and symptomatic humans from the Bwindi community.