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Newlyweds looking for something a bit more rewarding than two weeks lazing by the pool could consider using their honeymoon as an opportunity to help others less fortunate…


Ever thought about doing volunteer work in a school in Kenya? Or caring for elephants in Thailand? ResponsibleTravel.com has a range of tours designed for people who are keen to take on a rewarding challenge and support one of their ongoing community programs.

A honeymoon at Mukurumuji Camp in Kenya allows you to reach out to less privileged communities and help make a difference. You’ll work alongside the local community on school projects and help improve the lives of local school children.

During your time at the camp, you’ll interact with the friendly Kenyan community while enjoying the beauty of the Kenyan coastline and stunning Indian Ocean. You and your new husband can also enjoy game viewing in Shimba Hills National Reserve and Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary.

You’ll spend your days assisting in the construction, painting and renovation of classrooms, so as well as learning new skills, you’ll also see what a valuable contribution your time and effort makes to the community. There could also be the chance to coach sport to the kids and assist in landscaping and tree planting.

Mukurumuji Camp is surrounded by local communities and has a wide variety of wildlife – so you’ll regularly see elephants, buffalo, antelope and even the occasional leopard wandering by – and the camp only sleeps 21 people so you can be assured of a very intimate and unique honeymoon experience.

Seven days’ accommodation at Mukurumuji Camp costs from £682, and you must be over 25 to take part. Visit ResponsibleTravel.com for more information.

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