| Camp opening dates |
20.12.2012 to 07.01.2013
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| Job Training at Mara Bush Camp |
In September 2011 we started the first training with Liaram, a young Maasai who used to be in our wash up station. He has never been to school, but was talented and interested in cooking.
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| Mara Bush Camp takes a short winter break |
Our year end season before ushering the New Year 2013, was full of surprises.
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| "Trees for Kids - Olare Orok School" The first tree seedings are planted
The first tree seedlings are planted at our Olare Orok School: Petra & Alexander were not only visiting the small school, they were on a mission; full of enthusiasm they planted the first 2 trees. They carried with them, a hoe, spade and a Jerrican of water from Mara Bush Camp. The children were watching while the visitors planted the trees and a small name tag was placed, with the name of the tree and the donor. Dickson, a teacher in the school, gave two children the responsibility of nurturing the young trees..
At Mara Bush Camp, we have established a small tree nursery with indigenous trees common in the Mara ecosystem. The available ones at the moment are: The Yellow Acacia, The African Olive and the Orange Leafed Croton. Each seedling costs 20 USD. which is a small amount - but an important contribution to conserve nature. Sabine and the whole mara bush camp team |


















