For those eager to understand how conservation and community are intertwined, visiting a local school is a powerful and heartwarming experience. In many Rewild destinations—such as Rwanda, Madagascar, India, and Namibia—our itineraries include the opportunity to meet students and educators who are shaping the future of conservation. These schools often partner with wildlife foundations and local NGOs to incorporate environmental stewardship into their daily curriculum.
Travelers may help plant trees in school gardens, listen to student conservation clubs share what they’re learning, or simply engage in joyful exchanges—songs, games, or language lessons. It’s a window into the values and challenges of the next generation, and a chance to see your travel making a direct, positive impact. We approach these visits with sensitivity and care, ensuring that they are welcome and beneficial to the host schools. For many Rewild guests, these moments of cross-cultural connection and shared purpose are among the most moving of their journey.