Educational Tours: Kenya Safari and Utah Canyonlands

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This year's educational tours include a Kenya safari, where travelers might get to see one of these guys.
This year's educational tours include a Kenya safari, where travelers might get to see one of these guys.
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Sunrise in Zion National Park.
Sunrise in Zion National Park.
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Bring lots of film to the Utah Canyonlands.
Bring lots of film to the Utah Canyonlands.
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The artful erosion of Bryce Canyon.
The artful erosion of Bryce Canyon.
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A handsome young Samburu from Kenya's northern frontier.
A handsome young Samburu from Kenya's northern frontier.
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Giraffes at sunset.
Giraffes at sunset.

By the time you receive this magazine, MOTHER EARTH NEWS’ first group of adventuresome travelers will be back on their native soil after an in-depth, firsthand look at the use of preventive medicine and natural cures in the Soviet Union. (Over 40% of that nation’s prescription medicine is obtained from herbs!) We’re planning a special report on the state of health and nutrition in the U.S.S.R. based upon information gathered during the tour.

In the meantime, though, another group of “explorers” will set off (from July 7 to 29) to learn all about the cultures and crafts–both past and present–of the soaring Andes mountains and the still-unspoiled jungles of the upper Amazon!

It’s not too late to reserve your spot in one of our educational tours, but you’ll have to act immediately in order to do so. Our 24-day Kenya Safari (August 3-26)–cosponsored with Nature Expeditions International–is still taking last-minute reservations.

Here’s just a hint of what you can expect from this foot-and-microbus ramble through some of East Africa’s greatest game reserves and national parks.

A Touch of Eden

  • Published on Jul 1, 1979
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