Elephants of East Africa: Linking Corridors and Communities Through Responsible Travel
See how elephant migration routes in Kenya and Tanzania are being restored through community-led conservation. Travel with Grayton Expeditions and support ethical, safe, and personalised safaris in East Africa . Elephants of East Africa: Linking Corridors and Communities At first light in Amboseli National Park , the air feels still. Mount Kilimanjaro rises in the distance. A line of elephants moves across the plains, steady and quiet. Calves walk between mothers. Old bulls follow behind. They do not know about borders. They follow ancient paths. For years, fences, farms, and roads cut across those paths. Families split. Crops fell. Conflict grew between people and wildlife. Today, that story is changing across Kenya and Tanzania . Corridors reopen. Communities take the lead. And you can be part of it. At Grayton Expeditions, we guide you into this living conservation effort with care, safety, and purpose. Why Elephant Corridors Matter Elephants move long distances in sear...