Community Focus

At Safari Lux Africa, we prioritize responsible tourism practices, ensuring our travel experiences benefit both our guests and the local communities we operate in.

We commit to:
Community is at the heart of our mission.

We:

- Support local economies through community-based experiences

- Collaborate with locally owned properties

- Foster Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging within our company and partner networks

Community Partnerships
We Proudly Support:
- Ride for a Woman in Bwindi
Ride for a Woman (RFW) is a community-based organization in Bwindi, Uganda, supporting women's empowerment and economic development.
Ride for a Woman (RFW) is a community-based organization in Bwindi, Uganda, supporting women's empowerment and economic development. Ride for a Woman aims to improve the livelihoods of women in Bwindi through sustainable tourism, skills development, and community engagement. They Empower women economically through income-generating activities, Promote cultural exchange between tourists and local women, support community development projects, book an activity at ride for a woman( cycling tours, craft making, community visits) to give back to the women in Bwindi
- Batwa Cultural Experience
The Batwa Trail is a first-hand introduction to one of the most unique cultures worldwide.
The Batwa Trail is a first-hand introduction to one of the most unique cultures worldwide. The Batwa pygmies are a forest people displaced from the rain forest they shared with mountain gorillas. This experience will give you the opportunity to learn more about their age old culture while you enjoy a hike with the Batwa guides, see how they lived and hunted, hear ancient legends and learn about medical plants. The revenue generated from these activities directly benefits the Batwa to strengthen their community.
- Agatha's Community Project
Join Agatha's Community Project in Ishasha to witness firsthand the resilience and resourcefulness of local communities as they strive to overcome poverty.
Join Agatha's Community Project in Ishasha to witness firsthand the resilience and resourcefulness of local communities as they strive to overcome poverty. This immersive experience offers a unique opportunity to learn about community-driven initiatives and innovative solutions, engage with local residents, sharing stories and experiences, participate in traditional activities, such as preparing a Traditional Meal. Help prepare a delicious millet pap/porridge from scratch, using locally sourced ingredients. Your participation provides economic benefits to the local community, Encourage community development and empowerment, Gain a deeper understanding of rural Ugandan life
Single Mothers Equipped in Entebbe
SME is a Non-Governmental Organization located in Entebbe, Uganda. It targets at working with vulnerable single young mothers aged 12-24 years along with their children.