Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Adventure Travel with Purvi Shah - Kampur Travel Diaries

Jason Elkins - Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing Episode 143

Purvi Shah

Head of Sustainability and Senior Travel Planner

Kampur Travel Diaries

https://adventuretravelmarketing.com/guest/purvi-shah/

Purvi’s passion for travel was fuelled from the road trips and visits to national parks around Kenya with her family as a child.  Some of her earliest memories are watching elephants at a salt lick in the Aberdares.  During her university years, she travelled extensively around Europe, USA, South America and Australia, but there was always a great pull to return home.  Her soul would always be in Africa.  Her passion is to get you to feel the beautiful energy that makes up the diverse countries of Africa so special.  She is a qualified tour consultant and specialises in the little details that make your safari exceptional.

Summary

In this episode of the Big World Made Small podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with Purvi Shah, head of sustainability and senior travel planner for Kampur Travel Diaries. They discuss Purvi's unique background as a third or fourth generation Kenyan of Indian descent, her childhood experiences in Nairobi, and how these shaped her passion for wildlife and conservation. Purvi emphasizes the importance of local knowledge in crafting bespoke safari experiences that not only cater to tourists but also benefit local communities. The conversation touches on the challenges of wildlife tourism in Kenya, the significance of trust in travel arrangements, and the future of sustainable tourism. Purvi shares insights on the hospitality of Kenyans and the need for a deeper connection between travelers and the local culture, ultimately highlighting the importance of creating meaningful travel experiences that contribute positively to both wildlife conservation and community development.

Takeaways

  • Purvi Shah emphasizes the importance of conversations in making the world smaller.
  • Kampur Travel Diaries focuses on bespoke safaris that contribute to local communities.
  • Growing up near Mount Kenya shaped Purvi's love for nature and wildlife.
  • Experiencing wildlife as a child made Purvi aware of her privilege compared to international tourists.
  • Information overload can mislead travelers about safari experiences.
  • Local knowledge is crucial for creating meaningful travel itineraries.
  • Kenya's wildlife tourism is often inaccessible to local communities due to high costs.
  • The hospitality of Kenyans is a significant aspect of the travel experience.
  • Sustainable tourism should prioritize both wildlife conservation and community development.


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