Cottars Safaris will launch Tracks for Tomorrow in October 2025, a new privately guided conservation experience for teenagers. The five-day programme will be hosted at Cottars 1920s Camp in the Olderkesi Conservancy, Maasai Mara, inspired by the UKs new natural history GCSE curriculum.
The experience will be led by Doug Nagi , a Gold-level Guide, Ethnobotanist, Astronomer and Conservation Expert. Activities will focus on biodiversity, sustainability and cultural heritage.
Louise Cottar , Co-Owner of Cottars Safaris, said: In the spirit of David Attenborough s words, No one will protect what they dont care about and no one will care about what they have never experienced, Tracks for Tomorrow gives children the chance to connect meaningfully with nature in ways that are unforgettable, educational and fun.