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Africa's first all-female safari guide team reinvents the wheel

Created at 31 May · 6:20 PM1 source
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In Botswana, Oriah Sekondeko grew up surrounded by wildlife. Her parents taught her how to handle dangerous creatures and stay safe. Now, she is part of Africa's first all-female safari guide team, reinventing the wheel in the tourism industry.

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Oriah Sekondeko
Member of Africa's first all-female safari guide team

↳ Why This Matters

The story highlights the emergence of Africa's first all-female safari guide team in Botswana, focusing on the background of one of its members, Oriah Sekondeko. Growing up in a village where wildlife encounters were a daily occurrence, Sekondeko learned from her parents how to coexist safely with potentially dangerous animals. This unique team is set to redefine traditional roles in the safari and tourism industry.

Key facts

  • Oriah Sekondeko grew up in Kajaja village, Botswana, where wildlife sightings were common.
  • Her parents taught her how to handle contact with dangerous creatures and stay safe.
  • She is part of Africa's first all-female safari guide team.

The story highlights the emergence of Africa's first all-female safari guide team in Botswana, focusing on the background of one of its members, Oriah Sekondeko. Growing up in a village where wildlife encounters were a daily occurrence, Sekondeko learned from her parents how to coexist safely with potentially dangerous animals. This unique team is set to redefine traditional roles in the safari and tourism industry.

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Oriah Sekondeko grew up in the small, unfenced village of Kajaja, Botswana.

She is part of Africa's first all-female safari guide team.

Her parents taught her how to handle contact with dangerous creatures and how to stay safe.

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31 May · 6:07 PM
Africa's first all-female safari guide team, based in Botswana, was formed by Oriah Sekondeko, who grew up accustomed to wildlife.
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'You want to work with lions?': How Africa's first all-female safari guide team reinvented the wheelm.piqsuite.com

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