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Social Responsibility


In our offices

Our offices have adopted a number of policies to reuse, recycle and conserve wherever possible. These include:

  • Paper conservation efforts such as two sided printing
  • Changes to energy efficient lighting
  • Powering off computers during lunches and when leaving for the day
  • Using recycled paper where possible (including our price list)
  • Providing more information by email and internet, reducing printed documents

In our planning

We have designed a number of itineraries that reduce the dependency on vehicles. Also, we now have a variety of activities that allow cultural interaction with proceeds helping the community. These include:

  • Walking, hiking and trekking safaris
  • Fly-in safaris (saving the need for vehicles driving long distances)
  • Community activities where our safari participants get involved

In our workshops

We have taken a number of steps in our workshops to make sure that we can reduce the carbon footprint created by our safaris. These include:

  • Proper tyre inflation
  • Engine tune-ups to improve fuel consumption
  • Recycling of oil
  • Driver training on driving techniques to reduce fuel usage

Scheduled Safaris

We have a number of scheduled safaris departing on a weekly basis throughout the year. Click on the link to find out more.

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🚢🌍 A Warm Kenyan Welcome — Powered by Pollman’s Tours & SafarisAn impressive line-up of safari vehicles and touring coaches from Pollman’s Tours & Safaris stood ready at the Port of Mombasa to receive cruise passengers arriving on Kenya’s coast. The well-organised fleet showcased the company’s capacity, professionalism and long-standing expertise in delivering seamless ground handling and unforgettable safari experiences.From rugged 4x4 vehicles prepared for thrilling wildlife encounters to modern touring coaches ready for coastal and cultural excursions, Pollman’s played a key role in ensuring visitors could explore Kenya comfortably and efficiently. The coordinated welcome underlined the growing importance of cruise tourism and Kenya’s reputation as a world-class destination for beach and bush adventures.#PollmansSafaris #KenyaTourism #CruiseTourism #MombasaPort #SafariExperience #TravelAfrica #IndianOceanCruises ... See MoreSee Less
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Cruise Tourism Boost for Kenya as MV Viking Sky Docks in MombasaA magnificent welcome unfolded at the Port of Mombasa as the cruise ship MV Viking Sky docked at Berth One, bringing approximately 750 passengers and 450 crew members to Kenya’s coast.The vessel arrived at around 7:30am after sailing from the Seychelles, and passengers were greeted with vibrant performances from traditional dancers, showcasing the rich culture and hospitality of the Kenyan coast.Tourists were swiftly transferred in a fleet of tour vehicles to explore some of Kenya’s most iconic attractions — including world-famous game parks, pristine beaches, and cultural heritage sites — highlighting the country’s diverse tourism offering.Officials from the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), Kenya Tourism Board, and Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) were present to receive the ship and its visitors. During the visit, KWS officially launched its new “Cruise-to-Park” initiative, offering tour operators a 30% incentive for bringing groups of 100 or more cruise tourists to Kenya’s national parks. The programme aims to strengthen cruise tourism and encourage more international visitors to experience Kenya’s wildlife.Speaking at the event, KWS Coast Senior Assistant Director Ms Elema Hapicha described the arrival of cruise ships such as Viking Sky as a strong signal of Kenya’s growing reputation as a premier Indian Ocean cruise destination.Watch the full press conference and welcome ceremony in this video.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe for more travel and tourism updates.#KenyaTourism #MombasaPort #CruiseTourism #VikingSky #Safari #TravelAfrica #IndianOceanCruises ... See MoreSee Less
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There is so much more to Masai Mara than the Migration. Please view this video thanks to Jonathan & Angela Scott ... See MoreSee Less
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