The local people are the Kuria and Sukuma. They are among several
ethnic groups that populate the eastern shores of Lake Victoria. The
nearest urban centre is Bunda town, 60km north west of the camp. Most
of the families of staff at Grumeti live in settlements there.
Although
the immediate hinterland is arid, the town attracts various types of
agricultural produce further afield. The local people's main economic
activities include pastoralism, fishing (Lake Victoria), fish trade
and limited subsistence farming.
Our
guests play a critical role in helping us realise our dream and
our vision. You are our future ambassadors, the meeting place between
Africa and the world. You are the engine that drives our dream of advancing
the green and wild frontiers of the oldest continent on earth, of helping
us to permanently re-establish our planet’s endangered species and wild
places.